[78-L] In with the Inn Crowd? ^

Roger Wade rwade1947 at comcast.net
Thu Jan 22 12:29:51 PST 2009


Taylor,

I for one am very glad you decided to stick around on 78-l.  I always  
enjoy your posts.

As a long-time member of this list I (and others) can tell you that  
unpleasant interludes like the recent one occur from time to time but  
not often, and they always drift off into the ether after wasting  
much more time than was warranted.  You just learn to tune out  
posters you find annoying or offensive.  The delete key is our  
friend.  On balance, the positives on 78-l far outweigh the negatives.


Roger Wade
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On Jan 22, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Taylor Bowie wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Matheson" <kenmath at yahoo.com>
> To: <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 10:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] One person's opinions...?!^
>
>
> I try not to use terms that a particular race of people feel offensive
> rather it is politically correct or not. This due to it hurting  
> some of the
> nice people of that race. However I dislike the politically correct  
> liberal
> left “inn crowd” of this country.
>
>
>
> Ken, I'm a charter member of the "inn crowd."  Guess what our theme  
> song is?
> "There's A Small Hotel"!!!
>
> I've decided that I won't let a few people spoil my fun on this  
> chat line,
> so I have "returned."  The only difference is that now I will be  
> using the
> SPAM filter to block certain senders.
>
> My "return" may be received the same way as what happened to a  
> young actor
> in a story about Noel Coward.  Seems Coward was in NYC in the late  
> 20s and
> there was an egocentric young actor who was going around saying  
> "farewell"
> to everyone,  as he would soon be sailing to London to appear in a  
> major new
> play in the West End.
>
> The "farewells" and "going-away" parties lasted for more than a  
> week.  Then
> two weeks after,  Coward ran into the fellow on the street,  still  
> in New
> York.  And Coward greeted him with the immortal  "Ah...forgotten  
> but not
> gone."
>
> Taylor B
>
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