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Larry February 5th, 2004 05:30 AM

Seal Dubbing
 
Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the
past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been
dyed.

Larry

Ken Fortenberry wrote:

jim smith wrote:

Just dyed up a new batch of dubbing and have surplus. ...



Oh, joy !! A fresh piece of SPAM.

Batter up !!!



Tim J. February 5th, 2004 03:40 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Larry" wrote...
Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the
past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been
dyed.


I've heard from others in this group that the penis enlargement stuff works well
and that there are, in fact, nude pictures of Brittany Spears, but that doesn't
make it NOT spam. ;-)
--
TL,
Tim
Anyone wanna buy a nude picture of Janet?
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



rb608 February 5th, 2004 03:42 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
Anyone wanna buy a nude picture of Janet?


Jackson or Reno?

Joe F.



Ken Fortenberry February 5th, 2004 03:58 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Larry wrote:
Actually, this is real high quality stuff. ...


Actually, that's totally beside the point.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Willi February 5th, 2004 04:08 PM

Seal Dubbing
 


Tim J. wrote:
"Larry" wrote...

Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the
past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been
dyed.



I've heard from others in this group that the penis enlargement stuff works well
and that there are, in fact, nude pictures of Brittany Spears, but that doesn't
make it NOT spam. ;-)


I agree with Larry. (I bought from the guy in the past too) Personally I
like short one time announcements here of unusual fishing stuff or
fishing stuff on sale. A short post like that is a whole lot better than
much of the **** thrown around here, my own stuff included at times.

IMO, there's a big difference between a one time post about a fly
fishing related item and some broad based spam distribution.

Willi




Tim J. February 5th, 2004 04:51 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Willi" wrote in message
...
Tim J. wrote:
"Larry" wrote...

Actually, this is real high quality stuff. I've bought from Jim in the
past and it's the real deal... it's legal harvested shed fur that's been
dyed.


I've heard from others in this group that the penis enlargement stuff works

well
and that there are, in fact, nude pictures of Brittany Spears, but that

doesn't
make it NOT spam. ;-)


I agree with Larry. (I bought from the guy in the past too) Personally I
like short one time announcements here of unusual fishing stuff or
fishing stuff on sale. A short post like that is a whole lot better than
much of the **** thrown around here, my own stuff included at times.

IMO, there's a big difference between a one time post about a fly
fishing related item and some broad based spam distribution.


It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical,
etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact
alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for
fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there
are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Willi February 5th, 2004 05:12 PM

Seal Dubbing
 


Tim J. wrote:



It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's topical,
etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that fact
alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam for
fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there
are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there.


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first
hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then LOOK
OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing
related stuff posted!

Willi



Ken Fortenberry February 5th, 2004 05:25 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Willi wrote:

For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...


Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Scott Seidman February 5th, 2004 05:26 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Willi wrote in
:



Tim J. wrote:



It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good,
it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many
discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam. Once
the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because the
posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of fly
fishing vendors out there.


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first
hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then
LOOK OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing
related stuff posted!

Willi




Actually its on topic for rofft, where "the trade of fly tying materials
would be encouraged." Genuine seal is hard enough to find that some would
appreciate the info. Netiquette, though, states that a "FS:" should appear
in the subject. Also, some consider a post like this to be spam, and the
poster should fully expect responses to that effect.

As long as I'm posting on the thread, is it legal to import this stuff into
the US??

Scott

Wolfgang February 5th, 2004 05:41 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.17...
Willi wrote in
:



Tim J. wrote:



It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is

good,
it's topical, etc. I noticed the same message posted on many
discussion groups, and that fact alone could qualify it as spam.

Once
the group decides anyone can post spam for fishing goods because

the
posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because there are a LOT of

fly
fishing vendors out there.


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the

first
hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and

then
LOOK OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some

fishing
related stuff posted!

Willi




Actually its on topic for rofft, where "the trade of fly tying

materials
would be encouraged." Genuine seal is hard enough to find that some

would
appreciate the info. Netiquette, though, states that a "FS:" should

appear
in the subject. Also, some consider a post like this to be spam,

and the
poster should fully expect responses to that effect.

As long as I'm posting on the thread, is it legal to import this

stuff into
the US??


Don't know if it's legal, but it's certainly unnecessary......Hormel
cranks that **** out by the ton.

Wolfgang



Tim J. February 5th, 2004 05:53 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Willi" wrote...
Tim J. wrote:

It's still spam, regardless if the guy is good, his stuff is good, it's

topical,
etc. I noticed the same message posted on many discussion groups, and that

fact
alone could qualify it as spam. Once the group decides anyone can post spam

for
fishing goods because the posts are topical, Katy bar the door, because

there
are a LOT of fly fishing vendors out there.


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line looking for the first
hint that fly fishing related spam would be tolerated here and then LOOK
OUT! The group would be ruined and we might even get some fishing
related stuff posted!


Regardless of all the OT stuff, it's a lot better than other groups where large
portions of all posts are spam.

Question #1: If this group is such a PITA, why are you reading this?
Question #2: Do you really think this group would be improved if it were nothing
but fishing related stuff, including spam?
--
TL,
Tim
who would have left roff long ago if it were painted in those colors.
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Scott Seidman February 5th, 2004 06:00 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
"Tim J." wrote in news:10250onp9afbb01
@news.supernews.com:

TL,
Tim
who would have left roff long ago if it were painted in those colors.
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj


Man, you got colors??? I'm jealous. My usenet reader is just black and
white for text.

Scott

Jonathan Cook February 5th, 2004 06:14 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ...
jim smith wrote:
Just dyed up a new batch of dubbing and have surplus. ...


Oh, joy !! A fresh piece of SPAM.


Nope, ROFF voted long ago to gladly accept infrequent commercial
(on topic) announcements. By definition then it is not SPAM.

Besides, it's the most on-topic post I've seen in a while :-)

Jon.

Willi February 5th, 2004 06:15 PM

Seal Dubbing
 


Tim J. wrote:



Regardless of all the OT stuff, it's a lot better than other groups where large
portions of all posts are spam.

Question #1: If this group is such a PITA, why are you reading this?
Question #2: Do you really think this group would be improved if it were nothing
but fishing related stuff, including spam?



Think that's a bit of an over reaction on your part.

I've been around here for a spell Tim. Obviously I get some pleasure out
of ROFF or I wouldn't post here. Excuse me for wanting more fishing
related posts. It's not meant as a personal insult toward you!

Your response is pretty common. It seems to me that there are two things
that are "taboo" on ROFF - insulting members of a poster's family and
criticizing "ROFF".

Willi






Willi February 5th, 2004 06:16 PM

Seal Dubbing
 


Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Willi wrote:


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...



Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.


Guess I'm just a fool.

(However, I'm guessing there's some other fools around here and I'd be
willing to bet they'll be people here buying some seal fur from the guy)

Willi




Tim J. February 5th, 2004 06:19 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Willi" wrote...
Tim J. wrote:

Regardless of all the OT stuff, it's a lot better than other groups where

large
portions of all posts are spam.

Question #1: If this group is such a PITA, why are you reading this?
Question #2: Do you really think this group would be improved if it were

nothing
but fishing related stuff, including spam?


Think that's a bit of an over reaction on your part.

I've been around here for a spell Tim. Obviously I get some pleasure out
of ROFF or I wouldn't post here. Excuse me for wanting more fishing
related posts. It's not meant as a personal insult toward you!

Your response is pretty common. It seems to me that there are two things
that are "taboo" on ROFF - insulting members of a poster's family and
criticizing "ROFF".


*I'M* overreacting?! :)
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Wayne Harrison February 5th, 2004 06:37 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Willi" wrote

I'm guessing there's some other fools around here

good post. many would agree.

yfitons
wayno (****, that's even a better bet than the panthers and 17!)



jim smith February 5th, 2004 06:41 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
In article
,
jim smith wrote:

Just dyed up a new batch of dubbing and have surplus. It doesnt get
better! Praised by tyers all over the world check it out at
http://www.btinternet.com/~thejimsmith/seal.html jim


Well I thought to be honest that on topic sales were allowed in the
Group. I only posted in ROFFT and ROFF where I thought it was on topic.
I thought it would be OK. Now I know better I will not post again. Sorry
if I have offended. We never were famous for our knowledge of etiquette
in Yorkshire. Jim

brians February 5th, 2004 06:43 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Willi wrote:


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...



Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.


This may be a apples to oranges thing, but I've seen where it doesn't
have to turn into a spam fest. ASP, or alt.smokers.pipes allows
occasional on topic ads, and AFAICT, it works just fine there. A couple
other members of this group could probably confirm my observations of ASP.

brians


Stan Gula February 5th, 2004 09:03 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.17...

Man, you got colors??? I'm jealous. My usenet reader is just black and
white for text.

Scott


Tim's using the plain-text-to-html converter again. Everything is in colors
with a fly fishing theme background and a different font for every line. I
thought it was pretty annoying, but you know how them damned Windows users
can be.




Tim J. February 5th, 2004 09:09 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Stan Gula" wrote...
"Scott Seidman" wrote...

Man, you got colors??? I'm jealous. My usenet reader is just black and
white for text.


Tim's using the plain-text-to-html converter again. Everything is in colors
with a fly fishing theme background and a different font for every line. I
thought it was pretty annoying, but you know how them damned Windows users
can be.


Well, that and my rose-colored eye glasses.
--
TL,
Tim
(trails, man, I see trails. . .)
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



tony weall February 5th, 2004 09:22 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
its ok to insult members of my family the ones that dont fish anyway silly
bloody kids just crawl around all day crying and pooping there pants
"Willi" wrote in message
...


Tim J. wrote:



Regardless of all the OT stuff, it's a lot better than other groups

where large
portions of all posts are spam.

Question #1: If this group is such a PITA, why are you reading this?
Question #2: Do you really think this group would be improved if it were

nothing
but fishing related stuff, including spam?



Think that's a bit of an over reaction on your part.

I've been around here for a spell Tim. Obviously I get some pleasure out
of ROFF or I wouldn't post here. Excuse me for wanting more fishing
related posts. It's not meant as a personal insult toward you!

Your response is pretty common. It seems to me that there are two things
that are "taboo" on ROFF - insulting members of a poster's family and
criticizing "ROFF".

Willi








Ken Fortenberry February 5th, 2004 09:29 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Jonathan Cook wrote:

Nope, ROFF voted ...


That "vote" was just a sop to Waldo who wanted to infrequently
SPAM us with "special" sales. I don't abide by no "vote". I have
ZERO tolerance for SPAM and no amount of "voting" is gonna make
a damn bit of difference to me.

The ONLY way to advertise here is to include a (4 lines or less)
signature on your contributions to the newsgroup. Once we open
the door to anything else, we're screwed.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Charlie Choc February 5th, 2004 09:31 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:08:48 -0700, Willi wrote:

IMO, there's a big difference between a one time post about a fly
fishing related item and some broad based spam distribution.

It would have been OK if he'd included a recipe, like:

Title: Grise Fiord Seal Stew
Yield: 1 Batch

Ingredients

1 seal meat
1 soya sauce
1 flour
1 stew veggies: potatoes and
1 onions, carrots, celery, etc
2 ts soya sauce
2 ts corn starch
2 ts beef soup base

Instructions

From Parnee Noah of Grise Fiord on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut,
Canada's most northernly civilian settlement. [Alert Air Force
Station and Eureka Weather Station are further north but are not
really communities in the normal sense of the word.]

Cut up seal meat into small chunks. Marinade overnight in soya sauce.
Using a plastic shaking bag, flour the meat and then deep fry it.
Proceed as for basic beef stew. Flavour with more soya sauce, add
beef soup base if the stock needs enriching and thicken with corn
starch.

Recipe by: Parnee Noah, Grise Fiord
Source: News/North, www.nnsl.com

--
Charlie...

Tim J. February 5th, 2004 09:35 PM

Seal Dubbing
 

"Greg Pavlov" wrote...
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 05:22:15 +0800, "tony weall"
wrote:

its ok to insult members of my family the ones that dont fish anyway silly
bloody kids just crawl around all day crying and pooping there pants


Most of them eventually grow up.


So their poop gets bigger?
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Stephen Welsh February 5th, 2004 09:44 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in
:

Larry wrote:
Actually, this is real high quality stuff. ...


Actually, that's totally beside the point.


Darn right, it is beside the point ...
weed out the *******s.

Here's another couple of recent ones you appear to have missed:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?K38814057
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H2D816057
http://makeashorterlink.com/?R3A821057


Steve

Ken Fortenberry February 5th, 2004 09:50 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Charlie Choc wrote of some guy SPAMming roff:

It would have been OK if he'd included a recipe, ...


That's several times now you've made snide and disparaging
remarks about recipes on roff.

If recipes bother you that much maybe you should call for a
"vote" to ban them from roff. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry


Stan Gula February 5th, 2004 09:56 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
"tony weall" wrote in message
. ..
its ok to insult members of my family the ones that dont fish anyway silly
bloody kids just crawl around all day crying and pooping there pants


splorkork

..



Scott Seidman February 5th, 2004 10:05 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in
:

Jonathan Cook wrote:

Nope, ROFF voted ...


That "vote" was just a sop to Waldo who wanted to infrequently
SPAM us with "special" sales. I don't abide by no "vote". I have
ZERO tolerance for SPAM and no amount of "voting" is gonna make
a damn bit of difference to me.

The ONLY way to advertise here is to include a (4 lines or less)
signature on your contributions to the newsgroup. Once we open
the door to anything else, we're screwed.


Where the hell is Waldo, anyway?

Scott

Charlie Choc February 5th, 2004 10:05 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 21:50:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

Charlie Choc wrote of some guy SPAMming roff:

It would have been OK if he'd included a recipe, ...


That's several times now you've made snide and disparaging
remarks about recipes on roff.

Seal Meat
Stir Fry
(Serves 4-6)

1 lb. Cleaned boneless seal meat
1 marinade recipe
8 oz frozen steamed noodles
_ head of Broccoli florets
_ head of Cauliflower florets
1 Red Pepper cut into strips
1 Green Pepper cut into strips
1 large Carrot cut into coins
_ Cup Bean Sprouts
_ Cup Snow Peas
1/8 Cup Sesame Oil
Sesame Seeds for Garnish
1 Tsp. Cornstarch

Marinade:
_ Cup Light Soya Sauce
1 Clove Garlic
_ Cup Red Onion (Julienne)
_ Cup Sesame Oil
1 Tbsp. Chili Paste
2 oz. Fresh Ground Ginger


Place seal in marinade for 1 hour. In a wok or large frying pan, pour
sesame oil & heat until smoking. Add remaining vegetable. Mix
cornstarch with left over marinade & add to seal & vegetables. Cook
additional 2 minutes. Steam noodles. Place Contents of wok over
steamed noodles & garnish with sesame seeds.

--
Charlie...

Scott Seidman February 5th, 2004 10:07 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
Charlie Choc wrote in
:

Seal Meat
Stir Fry
(Serves 4-6)


Does the seal need to be bashed good, or is it just lightly clubbed?

Scott

rw February 5th, 2004 10:40 PM

Seal Dubbing
 
On 2004-02-05 14:29:53 -0700, Ken Fortenberry
said:

The ONLY way to advertise here is to include a (4 lines or less)
signature on your contributions to the newsgroup. Once we open
the door to anything else, we're screwed.


-----------------------------------------------------
Just dyed up a new batch of dubbing and have surplus. It doesnt get better!
Praised by tyers all over the world check it out at
http://www.btinternet.com/~thejimsmith/seal.html jim
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

... and what's the ****ing difference? :-)


ezflyfisher February 6th, 2004 12:08 AM

Seal Dubbing
 


Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Willi wrote:


For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...



Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.



the only thing that keeps me from advertising here ken... is your
wrath.... and the fact that i'd rather impale my right orb with a 9/0
upturned eye salmon hook...

makes me tremble all over like the first time i saw cindy ciccone
topless back in the 7th grade.

--Wally Gatah ;-) tied up a cool 9/0 the other day... can't wait to try
is somewhere....
North Carolina Flyfishin' & more!
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com


ezflyfisher February 6th, 2004 12:15 AM

Seal Dubbing
 
ken, you really do need to get out more.

wally

Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Jonathan Cook wrote:


Nope, ROFF voted ...



That "vote" was just a sop to Waldo who wanted to infrequently
SPAM us with "special" sales. I don't abide by no "vote". I have
ZERO tolerance for SPAM and no amount of "voting" is gonna make
a damn bit of difference to me.

The ONLY way to advertise here is to include a (4 lines or less)
signature on your contributions to the newsgroup. Once we open
the door to anything else, we're screwed.


--
Thanks & Tight Lines!

--Walt
North Carolina Flyfishin' & more!
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com


ezflyfisher February 6th, 2004 12:18 AM

Seal Dubbing
 


Scott Seidman wrote:



Where the hell is Waldo, anyway?

Scott


thanks for askin scott.... been busy trying to "upgrade" the business to
the year 2004... or at least 2002. so far, spent a buncha bucks with no
visible results... not even a light at the end of the tunnel....

waldo.... gawdang this pos crap.


ezflyfisher February 6th, 2004 12:26 AM

Seal Dubbing
 
jim smith wrote:

Well I thought to be honest that on topic sales were allowed in the
Group. I only posted in ROFFT and ROFF where I thought it was on topic.
I thought it would be OK. Now I know better I will not post again. Sorry
if I have offended. We never were famous for our knowledge of etiquette
in Yorkshire. Jim


Jim.... here's a example of what could be construed as "acceptable",
even by forty's standards.

cool jimbob seal fly

hook: tiemco 5005abc
thread: whatever floats yer boat
dubbing: world famous dyed jimbob seal dubbin'
thorax: whatever you want


step 1: blah blah blah
step 2: blah blah blah
step 3: blah blah blah
step 4: blah blah blah
step 5: blah blah blah
step 6: blah blah blah
step 7: blah blah blah

happy tyin'

--Jim
jimbob fur dubbin: http://www.btinternet.com/~thejimsmith/seal.html


Tim J. February 6th, 2004 12:34 AM

Seal Dubbing
 

"ezflyfisher" wrote...
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Willi wrote:

For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...


Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.


the only thing that keeps me from advertising here ken... is your
wrath.... and the fact that i'd rather impale my right orb with a 9/0
upturned eye salmon hook...

makes me tremble all over like the first time i saw cindy ciccone
topless back in the 7th grade.

--Wally Gatah ;-) tied up a cool 9/0 the other day... can't wait to try
is somewhere....


Based on another one of your posts, that could be a while. Have you had any luck
with finding some new personnel, or are you waiting for Spring? BTW, what's
wrong with 2002 - it was a good year. ;-)

North Carolina Flyfishin' & more!
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com


Freakin' spammer.
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



ezflyfisher February 6th, 2004 12:52 AM

Seal Dubbing
 


Tim J. wrote:


Based on another one of your posts, that could be a while. Have you had any luck
with finding some new personnel, or are you waiting for Spring? BTW, what's
wrong with 2002 - it was a good year. ;-)


2002 would be fine... i'm still using 90's technology and software.

i'd mention the fishin' i've enjoyed recently ,,,, but the last time i
did i suffered the wrath of god.

Freakin' spammer.


i ain't got time to mention all the great deals ;-)

Tight Lines!

--Walt ;-)
North Carolina Flyfishin' & more!
http://www.ezflyfish.com
http://www.wilsoncreekoutfitters.com


Jeff Miller February 6th, 2004 01:50 AM

Seal Dubbing
 
funniest post in weeks... but, i've been spending way too much time in
court, and reading the shrub's latest comments...

jeff

rb608 wrote:

"Tim J."wrote in message

Anyone wanna buy a nude picture of Janet?



Jackson or Reno?

Joe F.




troutbum_mt February 6th, 2004 03:14 AM

Seal Dubbing
 
lid says...
Willi wrote:

For sure! Those vendors are just waiting in line ...


Those innocuous looking "one time" advertisements would very quickly
turn into an avalanche of advertising if people were convinced that
they could advertise here to good effect. The only thing that protects
us from tons and tons of SPAM is our insistence that it will harm the
SPAMmers business rather than help it.

Anyone who does not know this to be fact is a fool.


What is your definition of spam? Serious question.
--
Warren
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html


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