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Old March 5th, 2004, 09:12 PM
ozemail
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

Now, this is also off topic, but let me tell you, i'm a fishman too and know
a lot of my friends, good, decent blokes, great blokes. But for some reasons
many have broken families. There's something in them that did not mix with
modern women. I happen to live in a country (Australia) with highest rate of
suicides (majority are men) and i suspect loneliness was main culprit.
Do you know that ? No, you wouldn't care would you ?
Now abuse me if you like, but if i can bring happiness to one of the many
unlucky fishermen out there, it's worth it.
Have a good night
Rgds
MN
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
Rude is spamming News Groups with completely Off Topic matter.

There is NOTHING in your post that relates to Fishing, it is a violation

of this News
Group's charter and should not have been posted.

Mr. Lipman




  #2  
Old March 5th, 2004, 10:02 PM
Jim & Lil
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

You mean you figure it's okay to SPAM because you FISH? Good lord Aussie
pull yer head out of yer ass and think about it!
I own a welding business....should I start throwing my website on
here because I fish saying that I could make a lot of fishermen happy
because I could weld together a damaged fishing boat so visit my site? Does
that qualify me to spam because I fish?
Since you "happen to live in a country (Austrailia) with the highest
rate of suicides (majority are men)" please send me your mailing adress so I
know where to send the gun (I am a gunsmith too!...wanna see my website..?
he he)...... Jim




"ozemail" wrote in message
...
Now, this is also off topic, but let me tell you, i'm a fishman too and

know
a lot of my friends, good, decent blokes, great blokes. But for some

reasons
many have broken families. There's something in them that did not mix with
modern women. I happen to live in a country (Australia) with highest rate

of
suicides (majority are men) and i suspect loneliness was main culprit.
Do you know that ? No, you wouldn't care would you ?
Now abuse me if you like, but if i can bring happiness to one of the many
unlucky fishermen out there, it's worth it.
Have a good night
Rgds
MN
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
Rude is spamming News Groups with completely Off Topic matter.

There is NOTHING in your post that relates to Fishing, it is a violation

of this News
Group's charter and should not have been posted.

Mr. Lipman






  #3  
Old March 6th, 2004, 02:50 AM
ozemail
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

Jim,
You need help in more way than one. I won't argue with you on this as
logical, civilised argument might be a bit beyond your comprehension. Enjoy
your fishing and welding.
PS: Dont read my post. This is a public forum after all.


"Jim & Lil" jim.morris-at-sk.sympatico.ca wrote in message
...
You mean you figure it's okay to SPAM because you FISH? Good lord Aussie
pull yer head out of yer ass and think about it!
I own a welding business....should I start throwing my website on
here because I fish saying that I could make a lot of fishermen happy
because I could weld together a damaged fishing boat so visit my site?

Does
that qualify me to spam because I fish?
Since you "happen to live in a country (Austrailia) with the highest
rate of suicides (majority are men)" please send me your mailing adress so

I
know where to send the gun (I am a gunsmith too!...wanna see my website..?
he he)...... Jim




"ozemail" wrote in message
...
Now, this is also off topic, but let me tell you, i'm a fishman too and

know
a lot of my friends, good, decent blokes, great blokes. But for some

reasons
many have broken families. There's something in them that did not mix

with
modern women. I happen to live in a country (Australia) with highest

rate
of
suicides (majority are men) and i suspect loneliness was main culprit.
Do you know that ? No, you wouldn't care would you ?
Now abuse me if you like, but if i can bring happiness to one of the

many
unlucky fishermen out there, it's worth it.
Have a good night
Rgds
MN
"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
Rude is spamming News Groups with completely Off Topic matter.

There is NOTHING in your post that relates to Fishing, it is a

violation
of this News
Group's charter and should not have been posted.

Mr. Lipman








  #4  
Old March 6th, 2004, 03:12 AM
David H. Lipman
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

Just like there are rules to drive on a road, there are rules about posting to UseNet. Each
UseNet News Group has a charter that lays out what is and what is not allowed to be posted.
Off Topic posts and spam are not allowed and if you read the Terms of Service of your ISP
you will find the posting Off Topic material is a violation of said Terms of Service. some
ISPs will terminate an account for such a violation. Most don't but they do mark it down
and if you continue the practice they will send you a warning. If you ignore the warning
then they may terminate your account. Is this what you want ?

Jim is right YOU are wrong. I am amazed that when I confront a non-professional spammer
(professional spammers never reply) they always think what they are doing or what they did
was OK.

* * Well it's NOT OK ! * *

Thank you for not "posting and running" but you need to learn what is and what isn't
acceptable UseNet posting.

There is little difference between your Off Topic Post and "EARN $50,000 PLUS (it's easy and
legal so at least read it!!)". The only difference is that the other poster is a
professional spammer using Indy and posted to the entire UseNet hierarchy and you are a rank
amateur and only posted this News Group (that I know of).

Now please -- come down from your high horse and learn what you did violated your ISPs Terms
of Service and violated the charter of this News Group.

Dave


  #5  
Old March 6th, 2004, 06:32 AM
Jon Splane
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy houseand someone who cars ?

"David H. Lipman" wrote:

Just like there are rules to drive on a road, there are rules about posting to UseNet. Each
UseNet News Group has a charter that lays out what is and what is not allowed to be posted.
Off Topic posts and spam are not allowed and if you read the Terms of Service of your ISP
you will find the posting Off Topic material is a violation of said Terms of Service. some
ISPs will terminate an account for such a violation. Most don't but they do mark it down
and if you continue the practice they will send you a warning. If you ignore the warning
then they may terminate your account. Is this what you want ?

Jim is right YOU are wrong. I am amazed that when I confront a non-professional spammer
(professional spammers never reply) they always think what they are doing or what they did
was OK.

* * Well it's NOT OK ! * *

Thank you for not "posting and running" but you need to learn what is and what isn't
acceptable UseNet posting.

There is little difference between your Off Topic Post and "EARN $50,000 PLUS (it's easy and
legal so at least read it!!)". The only difference is that the other poster is a
professional spammer using Indy and posted to the entire UseNet hierarchy and you are a rank
amateur and only posted this News Group (that I know of).

Now please -- come down from your high horse and learn what you did violated your ISPs Terms
of Service and violated the charter of this News Group.

Dave


Gee Dave,

Perhaps you could point us to this alledged charter. If alt.fishing
has one it will be the first group in the "alt" hierarchy that I have
seen with a charter. I hope you get over your overbearing ignorance
soon.

Jon
  #6  
Old March 6th, 2004, 01:13 PM
David H. Lipman
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy house and someone who cars ?

If you think that just because a News Group is in the "alt.*" hierarchy that there is NO
Charter, you are completely wrong !

While I have not been posting 'alt.fishing' for that long, I have been a UseNet user for
some 15 years !

Some charters are easier to find then others but the vast majority of UseNet News Groups
have either a charter or a FAQ so please do your homework before you make such a blatantly
wrong comment.

Dave



"Jon Splane" wrote in message ...
| Gee Dave,
|
| Perhaps you could point us to this alledged charter. If alt.fishing
| has one it will be the first group in the "alt" hierarchy that I have
| seen with a charter. I hope you get over your overbearing ignorance
| soon.
|
| Jon


  #7  
Old March 7th, 2004, 12:11 PM
Jon Splane
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Default how to always come back from fishing to a nice dinner, a tidy houseand someone who cars ?

"David H. Lipman" wrote:

If you think that just because a News Group is in the "alt.*" hierarchy that there is NO
Charter, you are completely wrong !

While I have not been posting 'alt.fishing' for that long, I have been a UseNet user for
some 15 years !

Some charters are easier to find then others but the vast majority of UseNet News Groups
have either a charter or a FAQ so please do your homework before you make such a blatantly
wrong comment.

Dave


Dave,

How about if you put up or shut up. Point us to a charter to this
newgroup. You stated in two seperate posts responding to "ozemail" that
he was in violation of the charter of this newsgroup. You owe him an
apology for your flaming as you are clearly in error as to the existence
of a charter for this group.

I notice you now claim that "most" newsgroups have charters rather than
claiming as in your earlier post that "all" newsgroups have charters.
Point us to some charters of some other "alt" newsgroups as you are so
certain they exist. You owe me an apology if you can't. If you have
been using usenet for 15 years and don't realize that "alt" groups dont
have charters you prove the truth of the adage that "there is no fool
like an old fool."

Jon
"Jon Splane" wrote in message ...
| Gee Dave,
|
| Perhaps you could point us to this alledged charter. If alt.fishing
| has one it will be the first group in the "alt" hierarchy that I have
| seen with a charter. I hope you get over your overbearing ignorance
| soon.
|
| Jon

 




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