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RedForeman ©®
September 15th 03, 07:20 PM
unfortunately, it's up to them to do something, but us Microsoft Outlook
express users can always 'block sender' which is what I did, so far, I only
saw the replies to his original post, which truly startled me to think
someone could think like that....

.... reminds me of the columbine kids... scary, trenchcoats, ink pen tattoes
of '666' on their arms... devil worshiping, under educated, over stimulated,
ritalin fed, moron....

~Vicki ~
September 15th 03, 07:58 PM
Very good of you to report him Red. I try and stay out of this type of
thing myself as it really does no one any good. The original post is
meant to get folks upset and all it really does is get folks blood
pressure up. Best to just ignore this type of person in the future.
And keep in mind the other people who may see this stuff and think that
we are a bunch of arguing folk and then they don't post their first
question thinking that they may get yelled at.

Seems this fella posted the same message not once but three times in
another group and was pretty much ignored. So he went away. My guess
is that many of the regulars there also saw the posts here and didn't
want the same problem.

Just my 2 cent worth
Vicki in Hampton Roads, Virginia

P.S. National weather service says it will hit us thursday :(

Sarotherodon
September 16th 03, 12:27 AM
"~Vicki ~" > wrote in message
...
> Very good of you to report him Red. I try and stay out of this type of
> thing myself as it really does no one any good. The original post is
> meant to get folks upset and all it really does is get folks blood
> pressure up. Best to just ignore this type of person in the future.
> And keep in mind the other people who may see this stuff and think that
> we are a bunch of arguing folk and then they don't post their first
> question thinking that they may get yelled at.
>
> Seems this fella posted the same message not once but three times in
> another group and was pretty much ignored. So he went away. My guess
> is that many of the regulars there also saw the posts here and didn't
> want the same problem.
>
> Just my 2 cent worth
> Vicki in Hampton Roads, Virginia
>
> P.S. National weather service says it will hit us thursday :(

Good luck! I hope you have no power outages,fish problems, or serious
damage.
My fish endured the recent outage here in the Northeast OK. Power was only
out for several hours and I was able to aereate by hand.

Dee Dee Russell
September 16th 03, 05:52 PM
You aerated BY HAND? For how long? How? By swishing the water around?
Talk about going above and beyond the call of duty! The things we do for
our fish! :-)

"Sarotherodon" > wrote in message
...
>
> "~Vicki ~" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Very good of you to report him Red. I try and stay out of this type of
> > thing myself as it really does no one any good. The original post is
> > meant to get folks upset and all it really does is get folks blood
> > pressure up. Best to just ignore this type of person in the future.
> > And keep in mind the other people who may see this stuff and think that
> > we are a bunch of arguing folk and then they don't post their first
> > question thinking that they may get yelled at.
> >
> > Seems this fella posted the same message not once but three times in
> > another group and was pretty much ignored. So he went away. My guess
> > is that many of the regulars there also saw the posts here and didn't
> > want the same problem.
> >
> > Just my 2 cent worth
> > Vicki in Hampton Roads, Virginia
> >
> > P.S. National weather service says it will hit us thursday :(
>
> Good luck! I hope you have no power outages,fish problems, or serious
> damage.
> My fish endured the recent outage here in the Northeast OK. Power was
only
> out for several hours and I was able to aereate by hand.
>
>