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In a message dated 1/30/00 10:52:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,

diamonique@... writes:

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Unfortunately I don't see a way to block someone from subscribing to a

public list, unless we change it so that each new subscription has to be

approved. >>

If a person has no intention of apologizing or trying to clarify what he/she

meant, I think it would be best to just not react to the person's post. I am

guilty of responding, but I will not do it again. Some people like conflict

and thrive on reaction. It is best not to react at all.

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In a message dated 1/30/00 10:52:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,

diamonique@... writes:

<<

Unfortunately I don't see a way to block someone from subscribing to a

public list, unless we change it so that each new subscription has to be

approved. >>

If a person has no intention of apologizing or trying to clarify what he/she

meant, I think it would be best to just not react to the person's post. I am

guilty of responding, but I will not do it again. Some people like conflict

and thrive on reaction. It is best not to react at all.

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In a message dated 1/30/00 10:52:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,

diamonique@... writes:

<<

Unfortunately I don't see a way to block someone from subscribing to a

public list, unless we change it so that each new subscription has to be

approved. >>

If a person has no intention of apologizing or trying to clarify what he/she

meant, I think it would be best to just not react to the person's post. I am

guilty of responding, but I will not do it again. Some people like conflict

and thrive on reaction. It is best not to react at all.

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In a message dated 01/30/2000 10:52:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,

cyndyg@... writes:

<< Ok, so after writing my last post where I was wishing Tara might have

been given the chance to apologize, I guess that apologizing wasnt her

intention, and I take back some of what I had said.........Tara, do the

right thing!!! >>

again one of my favorite sayings online and in real life:

" give a guilty person enough rope and they will hang themselves "

Barb

who is sad Tara passed up an opportunity to mend fences

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In a message dated 01/30/2000 10:58:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Agaw12577@... writes:

<< If a person has no intention of apologizing or trying to clarify what

he/she

meant, I think it would be best to just not react to the person's post. I am

guilty of responding, but I will not do it again. Some people like conflict

and thrive on reaction. It is best not to react at all.

>>

agree 100%

Barb

who is again amazed by 's old soul

AKA: POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta, Tae-Bo Barb

" It's hard to be a cheerleader when the kid won't be a player "

<A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's

Places on the web</A>

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