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lawrence Jenkins January 5th 05 12:54 PM

Sick joke
 
Well I wouldn't have thought some one like you with the reputation you have
on this group would have stooped so low. Others have always thought that
the Sun Shone out of you $%6e&"£%, even the Snow lovers. Well now they can
see you for what you are?
I will start with killfile!

I'd suggest the other decent users just ignore it.



JPG January 5th 05 02:12 PM

Sick joke
 
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:54:55 -0000, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:

Well I wouldn't have thought some one like you with the reputation you have
on this group would have stooped so low. Others have always thought that
the Sun Shone out of you $%6e&"£%, even the Snow lovers. Well now they can
see you for what you are?
I will start with killfile!

I'd suggest the other decent users just ignore it.


news.individual.net did. But in a sad sort of way I'm curious.

Martin

cupra January 5th 05 02:15 PM

Sick joke
 
JPG wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:54:55 -0000, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:

Well I wouldn't have thought some one like you with the reputation
you have on this group would have stooped so low. Others have always
thought that the Sun Shone out of you $%6e&"£%, even the Snow
lovers. Well now they can see you for what you are?
I will start with killfile!

I'd suggest the other decent users just ignore it.


news.individual.net did. But in a sad sort of way I'm curious.

Martin


It's quite adept at filtering isn't it - I often see lots of warnings about
posts where the OP hasn't appeared....



Brian Wakem January 5th 05 02:16 PM

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"JPG" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:54:55 -0000, "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:

Well I wouldn't have thought some one like you with the reputation you

have
on this group would have stooped so low. Others have always thought that
the Sun Shone out of you $%6e&"£%, even the Snow lovers. Well now they

can
see you for what you are?
I will start with killfile!

I'd suggest the other decent users just ignore it.


news.individual.net did. But in a sad sort of way I'm curious.

Martin



Yes I'm curious too. I had a look on google for it but only the replies
have shown up there too.

--
Brian Wakem



Alan Gardiner January 5th 05 03:04 PM

Sick joke
 

"Brian Wakem" wrote in message
...


Yes I'm curious too. I had a look on google for it but only the replies
have shown up there too.

--
Brian Wakem

And on the NTL servers - I arther doubt if there was an original Sick Joke
message.

Alan



Karatepe January 5th 05 03:14 PM

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Alan Gardiner wrote:


And on the NTL servers - I arther doubt if there was an original Sick Joke
message.

Alan



LOL...Yes...I'm on NTL......I have no idea whats going on.

Mike Tullett January 5th 05 03:14 PM

Sick joke
 
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 16:04:24 -0000, Alan Gardiner wrote in


"Brian Wakem" wrote in message
...


Yes I'm curious too. I had a look on google for it but only the replies
have shown up there too.


And on the NTL servers - I arther doubt if there was an original Sick Joke
message.


I'm wondering that as well. I have looked at several servers which don't
honour cancel control messages and there is nothing on them. Additionally,
there is no "References:" line in the headers of the OP - the one we are
still seeing.

--
Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 05/01/2005 16:14:58 UTC

John Hall January 5th 05 06:30 PM

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In article 1104932776.8f3ad66838ea0dcc5607cb213c0107e7@1usen et,
Lawrence Jenkins writes:
Well I wouldn't have thought some one like you with the reputation you have
on this group would have stooped so low.

snip

In that case it was probably a forgery and wasn't posted by whoever was
named in the From header. But since news.individual.net has apparently
filtered the post out, that's only my guess.
--
John Hall

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)


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