You know I realize how lucky I am to have found this NG and the people on
it, I know it sounds cheesy, but you never appreciate the things you have,
in this case, this NG, until you go somewhere else and are met with
rudeness. I went to a group, which shall remain nameless, asking for
information, and was met with vulgarities, ignorance, and rantings. I know
we are not all perfect, but this was just amazing. Unfortunately it all
came from one individual, as it seems no one else wants to talk because
those who have asked for help are slammed by this 'person'.
So thanks again to all the "wreckers" who let people like me listen, learn,
and occasionally speak aloud.
We now return you to your episodes of Woodworking Wonders "-)
Clif
>Clif wrote:You know I realize how lucky I am to have found this NG and the
people on
>it, I know it sounds cheesy, but you never appreciate the things you have,
>in this case, this NG, until you go somewhere else and are met with
>rudeness. I went to a group, which shall remain nameless, asking for
>information, and was met with vulgarities, ignorance, and rantings. I know
>we are not all perfect, but this was just amazing. Unfortunately it all
>came from one individual, as it seems no one else wants to talk because
>those who have asked for help are slammed by this 'person'.
>
>So thanks again to all the "wreckers" who let people like me listen, learn,
>and occasionally speak aloud.
>
>We now return you to your episodes of Woodworking Wonders "-)
>
>Clif
>
You've shown up at a relatively good time, between the troll attacks (handled
quite well, I might add), and the upcoming Presidential election. Go
Libertarians! That oughta start something. Tom
Work at your leisure!
Damn! :) That ought to get something started... Like the time I farted in an
elevator and in walked a pair of nuns.... Wasn't funny then but that story
gets better ever time I tell it now....
"Clif" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> You know I realize how lucky I am to have found this NG and the people on
> it, I know it sounds cheesy, but you never appreciate the things you have,
> in this case, this NG, until you go somewhere else and are met with
> rudeness. I went to a group, which shall remain nameless, asking for
> information, and was met with vulgarities, ignorance, and rantings. I
know
> we are not all perfect, but this was just amazing. Unfortunately it all
> came from one individual, as it seems no one else wants to talk because
> those who have asked for help are slammed by this 'person'.
>
> So thanks again to all the "wreckers" who let people like me listen,
learn,
> and occasionally speak aloud.
>
> We now return you to your episodes of Woodworking Wonders "-)
>
> Clif
>
>
Brings to mind the Aussie "Cutting Fluffy loose" at the end of workday
only to turn toward the door to see a female customer wanting to talk
with him.
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:46:21 -0400, "Mark Hopkins"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Damn! :) That ought to get something started... Like the time I farted in an
>elevator and in walked a pair of nuns.... Wasn't funny then but that story
>gets better ever time I tell it now....
Yep. Hehehehe One of those nuns was in her 60's and the other was in her
mid 30's... The younger one hollered "Whoooeeeee" and sortof grinned and the
older one looked as if a bus had spewwed exhaust in her face...
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Brings to mind the Aussie "Cutting Fluffy loose" at the end of workday
> only to turn toward the door to see a female customer wanting to talk
> with him.
>
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:46:21 -0400, "Mark Hopkins"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Damn! :) That ought to get something started... Like the time I farted in
an
> >elevator and in walked a pair of nuns.... Wasn't funny then but that
story
> >gets better ever time I tell it now....
>