[Artemisia] Reading
rayzentz at aim.com
rayzentz at aim.com
Thu Jul 26 08:04:33 CDT 2007
You seem to have a clear idea of
what is an appropriate topic for discussion. Why don't you outline
what we can and can't discuss for us. If everyone agrees, I can
certainly help keep the Aerie appropriately stale in the future.
An outline such as this, detailing politically correct topics,?would certainly help me stay out of trouble...
Well, maybe not...
Padruig
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephanae Baker <stephanae at countryrhoades.net>
To: Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
Sent: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 5:24 pm
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Reading
Dear Conrad,
If you are uninterested in the topics we're discussing, that's why
there is a delete key on your keyboard. A lot of the list seems to
have some interest in Harry Potter. I am always interested in hearing
more about other people's lives, interests, and feelings. But it's
entirely possible I don't have a clue what is appropriate discussion
on the Aerie. Perhaps I missed the rules about appropriate discussion
topics when I signed onto the list? You seem to have a clear idea of
what is an appropriate topic for discussion. Why don't you outline
what we can and can't discuss for us. If everyone agrees, I can
certainly help keep the Aerie appropriately stale in the future.
Personally, I don't give two figs about fighting (maybe one, but not
two), but I have a delete key, too. And if event announcements and
fighting tips are the only appropriate topics for the Aerie, it will
certainly speed up my reading (or not reading) and deleting in the
future.
Belladonna
On Jul 25, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Chuck Heisler Jr. wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> It isn't personal, I read the book on Sunday, so I'm hip with the
> fantasy genre too. But, and this makes me feel a little cranky to
> write, I don't give two figs about anyone's personal abuse stories
> and I personally don't think the Aerie is the place to discuss them.
>
> If you want to compare who was the most abused child, please take
> it off the list.
>
> As for Harry Potter discussion, if you'd all take that off list
> too, I'd surely appreciate it.
>
> Now if Harry were giving out fighting tips, it might be
> different, but no matter how much I want to curse Sir Gregory, I'm
> just not going to be able to wave my wand right to do it. He's not
> that kind of guy.
>
> Seriously, take this discussion off line please.
>
> CvZ
>
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