Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 In a message dated 4/17/2001 1:34:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ChoctawGal@... writes: > > Miffed more than just a bit; > Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > Jenn, Who was it? And no say what you want this is a support group! TRISH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 Jenn, See that delete button? You jear from her again, bingo! Hit that button. Of course we're gonna continue to be friendly. . .that's who we are! Best to you, PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 Ms. Jenn, One way for us to manage the high volume of messages is to turn off the email delivery and just get it via the web... then at least you can deal with it as time permits. I must admit though, I have found all of the " personal chat " overwehlming as the majority is more one-on-one than pertinent to however many hundreds of us are subscribed to this list. I would like to list to be freindly, supportive, and informative. There are lots of times when I just have to skip reading the messages because there are so many (and the subject line is not often useful in weeding them out) and I am sure when I do this I have at times missed things that were really important. Sorry if this is offensive, but this list has a purpose and all the rest can still take place either via private email or in a chat room. > Hi all! > > I just got two private emails from someone telling me to stop posting > anything other than post surgical related material.... (eg; no more friendly > comments or discussion of a non MGB nature.) Note: the person was not the > list owner/moderator as I understand.... just overwhelmed by the volume of > mail that person recieves. I was told bluntly and frankly to, " take your > chatting off list. " > > So.... are we now discouraged from being friendly to one another? So much > for being an MGB family. ~~~ > > So...... shall I Cease, desist, and shut the heck up? Shall we all create a > comraderie-devoid environment? Personally... I think not. What are your > opinions? > > Miffed more than just a bit; > Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 Jenn, Why would anyone be so cruel... boredom comes to mind. LOL We all love you here, and friendiless is what we are all about.. Like Jude says, so well, I might add: use that d*mn delete button when needed! LOL, Trude Stay friendly, I wouldn't like you anyother way! " appropriateness " of posts?? Hi all! I just got two private emails from someone telling me to stop posting anything other than post surgical related material.... (eg; no more friendly comments or discussion of a non MGB nature.) Note: the person was not the list owner/moderator as I understand.... just overwhelmed by the volume of mail that person recieves. I was told bluntly and frankly to, " take your chatting off list. " So.... are we now discouraged from being friendly to one another? So much for being an MGB family. ~~~ So...... shall I Cease, desist, and shut the heck up? Shall we all create a comraderie-devoid environment? Personally... I think not. What are your opinions? Miffed more than just a bit; Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 Ms. Jenn Absolutely not! That's how we get to know each other. Sometimes I laugh out loud reading this list. Sometimes it makes me cry. My children just roll their eyes when I talk about my " friends on the list " , but that's exactly how it feels <G>. There are times we get out of hand, there are times things could be said privately. But I'd rather have too much than not enough. We can always delete. Please, let's not change. Margaret in St. Louis --- Ms Jenn <ChoctawGal@...> wrote: > Hi all! > > I just got two private emails from someone telling > me to stop posting > anything other than post surgical related > material.... (eg; no more friendly > comments or discussion of a non MGB nature.) Note: > the person was not the > list owner/moderator as I understand.... just > overwhelmed by the volume of > mail that person recieves. I was told bluntly and > frankly to, " take your > chatting off list. " > > So.... are we now discouraged from being friendly to > one another? So much > for being an MGB family. ~~~ > > So...... shall I Cease, desist, and shut the heck > up? Shall we all create a > comraderie-devoid environment? Personally... I > think not. What are your > opinions? > > Miffed more than just a bit; > Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 , I for one am not sure that I agree with your translation of the use of this group. I enjoy the personal commentary and things completely unrelated to post-surgical issues. I view this as a support group, and in order to be supportive, I think the best way is to be aware of each others personal lives. I am on webmail, and it only takes a flat second to push to decide if you don't want to read a message and then just skip to the next one. Hardly anything worth forcing the entire list to submit to some kind of " posting code " . I think perhaps it would be helpful if subject lines were changed to reflet what is currently being discussed. This is why I can never check the pre-op list because the discussion is never what it is about in the subject line. Perhaps we could designate some sort of code language to warn people that the post is personal. Something like NON MGB springs to mind, and of course OT(off topic) is fine. I am on hundreds of lists, and I find it funny that people complain about OT stuff being sent to the list, and then there is often times a week long discussion that ensues 100 extra emails about the topic. It seems to be a moot point at the end. in VA > > Hi all! > > > > I just got two private emails from someone telling me to stop > posting > > anything other than post surgical related material.... (eg; no more > friendly > > comments or discussion of a non MGB nature.) Note: the person was > not the > > list owner/moderator as I understand.... just overwhelmed by the > volume of > > mail that person recieves. I was told bluntly and frankly > to, " take your > > chatting off list. " > > > > So.... are we now discouraged from being friendly to one another? > So much > > for being an MGB family. ~~~ > > > > So...... shall I Cease, desist, and shut the heck up? Shall we all > create a > > comraderie-devoid environment? Personally... I think not. What > are your > > opinions? > > > > Miffed more than just a bit; > > Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 Hi Jenn, I just want you to know, first up, that I enjoy your posts. I don't usually get mad about anything ... but that post that you said someone sent you really ticked me off. I agree with others on this list that say we should change the subject line so people who don't want to read certain things can delete them. It is not that difficult to push the delete button. I, for one, feel that as a support group we have to share personal stories ... we are a family!! If there comes a time that we can't share stories ... then I don't want to be on this list. I want to learn from other post-ops ... but I also want to relate to others like me. The only way to know if someone else is like me ... is to share stories. I am not gonna go on anymore about this ... but I love your posts ... as far as I am concerned ... things wouldn't be the same without them. Keep on postin' the way you want to Girl!!! For those of you who don't want to read.... DELETE them!! Terri K :^) MGB 10/12/00 340/232/1?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2001 Report Share Posted April 17, 2001 jean was that to me --about the betty boop thingy so sorry that got someone upset well i felt that it kinda was a way of getting to know all and relate better --- must have misinterpeted wrong --- i do have a bad problem with dyslexia and reading what really is being said though ( this is a fact ) di Re: " appropriateness " of posts?? > Ms. Jenn > Absolutely not! That's how we get to know each other. > Sometimes I laugh out loud reading this list. > Sometimes it makes me cry. My children just roll > their eyes when I talk about my " friends on the list " , > but that's exactly how it feels <G>. There are times > we get out of hand, there are times things could be > said privately. But I'd rather have too much than not > enough. We can always delete. > Please, let's not change. > > Margaret in St. Louis > > --- Ms Jenn <ChoctawGal@...> wrote: > > Hi all! > > > > I just got two private emails from someone telling > > me to stop posting > > anything other than post surgical related > > material.... (eg; no more friendly > > comments or discussion of a non MGB nature.) Note: > > the person was not the > > list owner/moderator as I understand.... just > > overwhelmed by the volume of > > mail that person recieves. I was told bluntly and > > frankly to, " take your > > chatting off list. " > > > > So.... are we now discouraged from being friendly to > > one another? So much > > for being an MGB family. ~~~ > > > > So...... shall I Cease, desist, and shut the heck > > up? Shall we all create a > > comraderie-devoid environment? Personally... I > > think not. What are your > > opinions? > > > > Miffed more than just a bit; > > Offensive Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > > http://explorer.msn.com > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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