Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see "my kitten
is very sick.") And some peoples' feelings got stepped on. That's not
something I like to get involved in. Please forgive...please?
Blessed be,
Baha
Jo Firey - 02 Jun 2006 20:34 GMT
> Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see "my
> kitten
> is very sick.") And some peoples' feelings got stepped on. That's not
> something I like to get involved in. Please forgive...please?
Always.
And besides, if you did contribute it was inadvertent.
I contributed and I've got to say it was deliberate.
I sometimes find it very hard to just keep my mouth shut and let things go
away on their own.
Plus I even contributed by quoting stuff that others had already kill filed.
I certainly know better. Sorry all.
Will now go try to behave myself.
Jo
Monique Y. Mudama - 02 Jun 2006 20:54 GMT
> Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see
> "my kitten is very sick.") And some peoples' feelings got stepped
> on. That's not something I like to get involved in. Please
> forgive...please?
I didn't notice you starting anything. No forgiveness necessary, as
far as I'm concerned (I, on the other hand, should have kept my hands
off the keyboard and left well enough alone).

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cybercat - 02 Jun 2006 21:51 GMT
> > Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see
> > "my kitten is very sick.") And some peoples' feelings got stepped
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> far as I'm concerned (I, on the other hand, should have kept my hands
> off the keyboard and left well enough alone).
You're an a.s. How could you?
Tanada - 04 Jun 2006 23:15 GMT
> Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see "my kitten
> is very sick.") And some peoples' feelings got stepped on. That's not
> something I like to get involved in. Please forgive...please?
>
> Blessed be,
> Baha
NP Baha. I actually got a kick out of your Jeff. But then I get a kick
out of most things. Better life through chemistry, I guess.
Pam S. who loves that Paxil stuff
Jo Firey - 05 Jun 2006 02:59 GMT
>> Seems I inadvertently contributed to, or started, a flame-war (see "my
>> kitten
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>
> Pam S. who loves that Paxil stuff
Yep. Some Doc's think they should just go ahead and put it in the drinking
water.
Sunsets, long walks on the beach, Paxil and cats. I'll have to settle for
what I've got.
Jo