Re: conduct--see post below

From: Frisbee® (billLASTINIT_at_dasi-software.com)
Date: 05/28/04


Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 08:53:45 -0400

Larry Samuels wrote:
> They do Neil, but things have been getting out of control in this
> group lately, especially the language content.

That was eddiepox.

> That is the main reason I haven't posted here recently. While I
> support the aims of the MCNGP and enjoy honorary membership, as a MVP
> I will not knowingly violate the rules of conduct (though I have done
> so either unknowingly or in anger in the past)

We understand... really we do.

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