In alt.fan.frank.mccoy Fastman® <NoW@ayJose.com> wrote:
>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.
Um ... That's *with* 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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