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Ruffiane - 16 Jan 2005 18:48 GMT
I think it's kind of cool people post about their dogs here. The posts I've
seen have asked about grief or euthanasia. And the posters here have responded
in kindness.

I kind of like that the dog owners (and many of has have both) post here,
assuming (for the most part correctly - newsgroups are and always will be a mix
of humanity) they will be received compassionately and I for one, thank the dog
posters for that and welcome their posts.
Meghan Noecker - 17 Jan 2005 07:31 GMT
>I think it's kind of cool people post about their dogs here. The posts I've
>seen have asked about grief or euthanasia. And the posters here have responded
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>of humanity) they will be received compassionately and I for one, thank the dog
>posters for that and welcome their posts.

I don't mind posts that relate. I have mentioned my dogs several times
because the topics relate.

What I objected to was the "Puppy Wizard" who was crossposting his
posts that have nothing to do with topics here. He is a nasty person
who attacks anybody for anything, and then crossposts to any newsgroup
he wants, regardless of whether it is appropriate or not.

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Monique Y. Mudama - 17 Jan 2005 21:59 GMT
> I don't mind posts that relate. I have mentioned my dogs several times
> because the topics relate.
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> anybody for anything, and then crossposts to any newsgroup he wants,
> regardless of whether it is appropriate or not.

100% agreed.  Of course, I love dogs and owned one myself, so that probably
affects my tolerance for dog posts =)

I don't get the PW habit of replacing syllables with HOWSE, either.

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KellyH - 17 Jan 2005 22:02 GMT
> I don't get the PW habit of replacing syllables with HOWSE, either.

He's a freak, that's how I figure it.  I almost forgot about him until
people started talking about him again.  Killfile is a wonderful thing
sometimes.
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Monique Y. Mudama - 17 Jan 2005 23:12 GMT
> He's a freak, that's how I figure it.  I almost forgot about him until
> people started talking about him again.  Killfile is a wonderful thing
> sometimes.

That's what I've ended up doing.  I've had trouble figuring out how to
preemptively kill subthreads of particular posters, though, unless they have a
unique newsserver.  (It would be easy to killfile my posts, as I'm the only
person who uses my newsserver.  I had a friend using it for a time, but I
think he's stopped.)

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~Shelly~ - 18 Jan 2005 00:05 GMT
> I don't get the PW habit of replacing syllables with HOWSE, either.

His last name is Howe.  Jerry Howe, I think.  Wierd dude...

~Shelly~

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