A Tale Told By An Idiot
Rob,
First time on Usenet?
Hardly. Just continuously amazed that the same pathologies cycle endlessly, like an out-of-control carousel.
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Mike Kanze
Miss Mabel Jellyman (Allison Skipworth): "Maudie, do you really think I could get rid of my inhibitions?"
Maudie Triplett (Mae West): "Why, sure. I got an old trunk you can put them in."
- Night After Night, 1932
"Rob Arndt" wrote in message ...
On May 13, 2:15�pm, "Mike Kanze" wrote:
Many of the recent posts in these NGs remind me of Shakespeare's line in Macbeth about "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing" (Act V., Scene 5).
(I am fully aware that some of my posts might also be so categorized. g)
Personally, I prefer not to waste electrons by feeding odd behaviors, trolls, and the like.
Cheers!
--
Mike Kanze
Miss Mabel Jellyman (Allison Skipworth): "Maudie, do you really think I could get rid of my inhibitions?"
Maudie Triplett (Mae West): "Why, sure. I got an old trunk you can put them in."
- Night After Night, 1932
Mike,
First time on Usenet?
Rob
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