Guest guest Posted July 28, 2000 Report Share Posted July 28, 2000 I think you have some good ideas. I do have your homepage bookmarked for future reference. This group is, in my opinion, a stark contrast to *A in that we do not make an effort to draw people in. There's no dogma or belief system here that is first sugarcoated with " love " and " acceptance, " and later rammed down the throat of unsuspecting and vulnerable newbies when they question or disagree. At least that's how I see it. live long and prosper \\// judith > Dear 12-step-free members > Following the responses to my riddle I can see I'm in the wrong place -- Ironectomy Anonymous. > I don't want to be in an eGroup that makes me feel like I've sucked a lemon. And if I want to get lectured and patronised by people who have traded Powerlessness for Humourlessness, I'll join a Maoist Student Union. > I wish you luck with your group and your lives, and I mean that sincerely, but this ethos isn't where I belong, and I have no doubt most of you concur. > So let's call it a day shall we? > As we colonials say in Australia, " see ya round like a rissole " . Best of luck. > You're welcome to join DragonAddicts eGroup (mentioned in my signature below), but a feel for irony would make things more comfortable for you as the most important person -- the newcomer. > Q: How many people does it take to get an addict clean? > A: Seven. Three to hold him down and four to spit on him. > Sorry. Couldn't resist. > (Sound of IRONY whizzing overhead ...) Ohmigod it's sexist too!!! And maybe the addict is parentally challenged! Call the Thought Police!!! > I've had a lovely time, but this wasn't it. _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2000 Report Share Posted July 28, 2000 -----Original Message----- >I think you have some good ideas. I do have your homepage bookmarked for >future reference. This group is, in my opinion, a stark contrast to *A in >that we do not make an effort to draw people in. There's no dogma or belief >system here that is first sugarcoated with " love " and " acceptance, " and >later rammed down the throat of unsuspecting and vulnerable newbies when >they question or disagree. At least that's how I see it. > >live long and prosper \\// >judith And may the hair on his toes grow ever longer! --wally > > > >> Dear 12-step-free members >> Following the responses to my riddle I can see I'm in the wrong place -- >Ironectomy Anonymous. >> I don't want to be in an eGroup that makes me feel like I've sucked a >lemon. And if I want to get lectured and patronised by people who have >traded Powerlessness for Humourlessness, I'll join a Maoist Student Union. >> I wish you luck with your group and your lives, and I mean that >sincerely, but this ethos isn't where I belong, and I have no doubt most of >you concur. >> So let's call it a day shall we? >> As we colonials say in Australia, " see ya round like a rissole " . Best of >luck. >> You're welcome to join DragonAddicts eGroup (mentioned in my signature >below), but a feel for irony would make things more comfortable for you as >the most important person -- the newcomer. >> Q: How many people does it take to get an addict clean? >> A: Seven. Three to hold him down and four to spit on him. >> Sorry. Couldn't resist. >> (Sound of IRONY whizzing overhead ...) Ohmigod it's sexist too!!! And >maybe the addict is parentally challenged! Call the Thought Police!!! >> I've had a lovely time, but this wasn't it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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