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Author: Ann BurlinghamAnn Burlingham Date: Jun 21, 2008 05:02
> From: Ann Burlingham annb@ panix.com
> Subject: Re: Pesky Gender, another rant [was: First posting...
> Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 22:28:01 -0400
>
> Hi. You wrote:
>>Fuck that. And don't email me.
>
> To quote an old time song:
> "Father was a Spanish merchant,
> And before he left for sea,
> Made me promise to say no sir
> To all you said to me. No sir, no sir, no sir, no more!"
>
> Orlando
>
[forwarded from email]
I think the song you're looking for, Orlando, is "Poor, poor, pitiful
me".
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Author: Orlando Enrique FiolOrlando Enrique Fiol Date: Jun 21, 2008 07:25
>[forwarded from email]
>I think the song you're looking for, Orlando, is "Poor, poor, pitiful
>me".
You're a grown woman. Can't you deal with a little innocuous email
without calling in for backup from the other newsgroup women regulars?
Orlando
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Author: Michael RosenMichael Rosen Date: Jun 21, 2008 15:05
Orlando Enrique Fiol wrote:
>> [forwarded from email]
>> I think the song you're looking for, Orlando, is "Poor, poor, pitiful
>> me".
>
> You're a grown woman. Can't you deal with a little innocuous email
> without calling in for backup from the other newsgroup women regulars?
Do you really imagine it's only the women backing her up? Leave them
alone, Orlando.
--
Michael Rosen
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Author: GryphGryph Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:23
Michael Rosen wrote:
> Orlando Enrique Fiol wrote:
>>> [forwarded from email]
>>> I think the song you're looking for, Orlando, is "Poor, poor, pitiful
>>> me".
>> You're a grown woman. Can't you deal with a little innocuous email
>> without calling in for backup from the other newsgroup women regulars?
>
> Do you really imagine it's only the women backing her up? Leave them
> alone, Orlando.
>
What he said.
Orlando, get a grip and learn that emailing women the way you do is
creepy, and makes it less likely that they will either think well of you
or want to interact with you afterwards.
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Author: Ann BurlinghamAnn Burlingham Date: Jun 22, 2008 07:10
Orlando Enrique Fiol verizon.net> writes:
>>[forwarded from email]
>>I think the song you're looking for, Orlando, is "Poor, poor, pitiful
>>me".
>
> You're a grown woman. Can't you deal with a little innocuous email
> without calling in for backup from the other newsgroup women regulars?
If you have something to say to me, you say it in public. You say it
elsewhere, it will be public.
--
What use was it having all that money if you could never sit still
or just watch your cattle eating grass?
- Alexander McCall Smith, _The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency_
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Author: Aahz MaruchAahz Maruch Date: Jun 22, 2008 18:03
In article <9eas54t3ghqikhfq4g7mr70se55r9gveug@ 4ax.com>,
Chickpea gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>
>Way I heard it was:
>
>"My father was a Spanish captain,
> Put to sea a year ago.
> First he kissed me, then he left me-
> Bid me always answer "No".
>
> Oh, no John, no John, no John, no."
--
Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 http://rule6.info/
<*> <*> <*>
"as long as we like the same operating system, things are cool." --piranha
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Author: Orlando Enrique FiolOrlando Enrique Fiol Date: Jun 22, 2008 18:09
>If you have something to say to me, you say it in public. You say it
>elsewhere, it will be public.
Then, I won't say anything else to you ever. I'm sick and tired of you!
Orlando
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Author: Michael RosenMichael Rosen Date: Jun 22, 2008 20:49
Aahz Maruch wrote:
> In article <9eas54t3ghqikhfq4g7mr70se55r9gveug@ 4ax.com>,
> Chickpea gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>> Way I heard it was:
>>
>> "My father was a Spanish captain,
>> Put to sea a year ago.
>> First he kissed me, then he left me-
>> Bid me always answer "No".
>>
>> Oh, no John, no John, no John, no."
>
> The current version is "OH JOHN RINGO NO!"
>
> I was going to let people Google that themselves, but it's spread enough
> to be a bit difficult to find the source:
>
> http://hradzka.livejournal.com/194753.html
My coffee is out in the study. This has saved my keyboard before.
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Author: MicheMiche Date: Jun 23, 2008 20:36
In article 4ax.com>,
Chickpea gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> In alt.polyamory, (Aahz Maruch) wrote in
> panix3.panix.com>::
>
>>In article <9eas54t3ghqikhfq4g7mr70se55r9gveug@ 4ax.com>,
>>Chickpea gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>Way I heard...
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Author: Steve PopeSteve Pope Date: Jun 23, 2008 20:38
Miche gee-mail.com> wrote:
> Chickpea gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>> In alt.polyamory, (Aahz Maruch) wrote in
>> Splort! I read that book, by mistake (taken in by some of his SF work)
>> - it's one of the most reptilian things I've ever read. I finished it,
>> though- it has a certain horrible fascination, like a car crash.
>What does "reptilian" mean in this context?
Sounds like more speciesism to me.
(GD&R)
S.
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