Some can be so nasty like [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
"Good riddance! I see you took this little "discussion" public. You pathetic little worm. Since you posted your snide response, so will I. No right to be offended? I bet that you are the type of person that goes around looking to be offended. Yeah, the terrorists from Ulster!
I can't wait until you leave the list."
I can't wait until you leave the list."
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:43:55 -0600
Subject: Re: BG: Re: Folk Music & Mtn.Bluegrass
At 12:39 PM -0500 11/28/05, some nefarious little whiner wrote in your place:
>No apology is owed. The gentleman from England ought to know better >since hundreds have died over what is in a name. He ought to have >remembered the terrorists bombing his country. Flag waving is a >dangerous thing. --- I have been trying to unsubscribe from this >list for ages now since it is a trainwreck of geneology. It would be >nice to engage in a discussion once in a while about bluegrass music >and its origins instead of how certain individuals are related to >each other. If others are offended that there might be a differing >view, then that cannot be helped. I was merely voicing my opinion, >even though I realize that no one has the right to be offended. I >felt that there were innacuracies in the gentleman's posting. --- >For one example of Irish influ! ence: "Legend of the Rebel Soldier" >performed by the Country Gentleman on Time Life's Treasury of >Bluegrass 2 disc CD is the same song as what the Irish call "Kevin >Barry". Same music, different lyrics. --- Anyway, take me off of >this list.
Good riddance! I see you took this little "discussion" public. You pathetic little worm. Since you posted your snide response, so will I. No right to be offended? I bet that you are the type of person that goes around looking to be offended. Yeah, the terrorists from Ulster!
I can't wait until you leave the list.
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"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
- Edmund Burke
>No apology is owed. The gentleman from England ought to know better >since hundreds have died over what is in a name. He ought to have >remembered the terrorists bombing his country. Flag waving is a >dangerous thing. --- I have been trying to unsubscribe from this >list for ages now since it is a trainwreck of geneology. It would be >nice to engage in a discussion once in a while about bluegrass music >and its origins instead of how certain individuals are related to >each other. If others are offended that there might be a differing >view, then that cannot be helped. I was merely voicing my opinion, >even though I realize that no one has the right to be offended. I >felt that there were innacuracies in the gentleman's posting. --- >For one example of Irish influ! ence: "Legend of the Rebel Soldier" >performed by the Country Gentleman on Time Life's Treasury of >Bluegrass 2 disc CD is the same song as what the Irish call "Kevin >Barry". Same music, different lyrics. --- Anyway, take me off of >this list.
Good riddance! I see you took this little "discussion" public. You pathetic little worm. Since you posted your snide response, so will I. No right to be offended? I bet that you are the type of person that goes around looking to be offended. Yeah, the terrorists from Ulster!
I can't wait until you leave the list.
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"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
- Edmund Burke