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Guy - 09 Jan 2004 16:58 GMT
I am pleased when I see civil exchanges.  We
must remember almost all people are trying to help.
We vary in our approach
But when we get upset or frustrated we have
to push a single key and it is history.   Give
support and be happy is our goal.

What I think does not matter but I think
we had a good day.  Thanks to all
                                Guy
Fester - 09 Jan 2004 17:10 GMT
People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
have to say it face to face in direct response to someone else. Yoosenet and
the like are too easy to treat like you have a megaphone and the rest of the
world is dumb and DEAF.

Careful proof reading and use of modern things like emoticons can keep
situations cool and avoid upsets. Perhaps the hardest thing of all to say is
sorry.

Patrick.

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> I am pleased when I see civil exchanges.  We
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> we had a good day.  Thanks to all
>                                  Guy
Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 03:34 GMT
>People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
>culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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>Patrick.

Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing  "Have A Nice Day" smile
t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
Sorry, but I won't use em'
And no, I am not saying that anyone who ever wore a  "Have a Nice Day"
T-Sshirt was a phoney, but plenty were. I remember the Moonies, and
the Hare Krishna freaks, Scientologists, etc. wearing them along with
the paste on smile on their faces to match.

Sleepy

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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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URAQT2 - 10 Jan 2004 04:09 GMT
> >People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
> >culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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> They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Sleepy, do you remember George Carlin's routine about "Have a nice day."?
Very funny stuff.

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Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 07:34 GMT
>> >People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
>> >culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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>Sleepy, do you remember George Carlin's routine about "Have a nice day."?
>Very funny stuff.

I remember it well. He stole the idea from me!

Sleepy

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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Lance-A-Lot - 10 Jan 2004 04:40 GMT
> Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing  "Have A Nice Day" smile
> t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
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> the Hare Krishna freaks, Scientologists, etc. wearing them along with
> the paste on smile on their faces to match.

Sleepy, just as a side note, do you remember the movie "Airplane" (I think)?
At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).  He
played the part of a Hare Krishna at the airport.  It thought it was a scream!
Wish I could remember more, but...
Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 07:35 GMT
>> Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing  "Have A Nice Day" smile
>> t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
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>played the part of a Hare Krishna at the airport.  It thought it was a scream!
>Wish I could remember more, but...

That whole movie was a scream!

Sleepy

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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Joe Zeff - 10 Jan 2004 20:38 GMT
>At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).

David Leisure.

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Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 22:39 GMT
>>At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).
>
>David Leisure.

Thats it! It was on the tip of my tongue, but would go no further.

Sleepy

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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Lance-A-Lot - 11 Jan 2004 01:21 GMT
> >At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).
>
> David Leisure.

To the guy with the sideburns, I give a hearty Thank You!
Usually I don't care, but the actor and the commercials he
was in were so funny, that I prolly wouldda lost sleep over
this one.  Thanks, Joe!

"If I'm lying, may lightning strike...her" (pointing to his mother).
    And it did.  HAH!
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