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Date: 3 May 2004 21:04:10 -0500
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:57:37 -0700, Nikki <INDEXHTML@INHELL.COM>
wrote:
and just had to say the following...
>fFrank
>
>You Can Consider It Done.
>
>No more stories in binary groups.
>
>I Promise Nikki
Look tootsie, and pay close attention:
Your *sick puppy* posts didn't raise any eyebrows in the groups.
Nobody complained, did they?
No, they didn't, except for the little daytech cunt, and he didn't
have the balls to complain in those groups, but, instead, in his "I
wanna be a trend setter too" fashion, ran straight to Frank.
You see, honey, daytech, AKA, Sandra-the troll, has never had an
original thought, in his poor sad little life.
Oh sure, the little bitch will sometimes grow, all of a sudden,
testicles, and say something like, "Oh yeah? Well, fuck you too!",
but that's about the extent of his arsenal.
My suggestion is to pay him no mind.
You want to repost Frank's stories, go right ahead and post them!
Be sure and credit him as the author, and tell people that you are
posting his work w/o permission.
If, and when, people ask you to stop, then by all means, stop.
Until then, fart in day tech's stoopid little face.
Hey daytech, I hope to hell I said something that you don't like, you
cunt.
>Frank McCoy wrote:
>
>>In alt.fan.frank.mccoy Daytek <Daytek@This.News.Group> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Frank,
>>>Can the person below be STOPPED from posting your stories in mclt?
>>>I just feel that your name does not need to be spread across certain
>>>newsgroups.
>>>If people want your stories, thay can go to the story group and read for
>>>themselves.
>>>IMHO, reposting your stories in a binary group is a dis-service to you.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I could ask her to.
>>Hopefully, she reads this group, so I won't have to.
>>If I don't see a response here in a couple of days, I'll post a
>>request. I don't mind my stories being posted anywhere; but binaries
>>groups aren't really the place for text, unless they're requested or
>>(like the old homestead) text is a main part of the group.
>>
>>Since she's posted in here several times, perhaps she'll get the
>>message.
>>
>>No, I can't *stop* her. Most of the stories she posts of "mine" are
>>in the Public Domain. However, a polite *request* sometimes does
>>wonders. She's trying to provide a service; sometimes it needs to be
>>explained that not all places are proper for some kinds of service.
>>(You don't offer free blow-jobs in the vestibule of the church.)
>>
>>;-}
>>
>>
>>
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