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To: XenaLives who wrote (8869)9/12/2001 10:57:59 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 74559
 
Thanks Paula, good idea. Or "the Financial Challenge of 2001". "Collapse" brings to mind those buildings coming down on Wall Street killing thousands. A sorry symbol today.



To: XenaLives who wrote (8869)9/12/2001 11:33:30 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Re Thread title - TM correctly pointed out the original reasons for the thread title (look up a dozen or two mail). OTH I must admit, as I already said, that the name now carries a morbid taste to it and I wonder if it will ever succeed to lose it. And I for one would not like to log in to see in my mind the pictures we have all been seeing lately.

Renaming the thread on the other hand - maybe Mike should change the starting message first to smooth any knee-jerk reactions to the current name.

dj



To: XenaLives who wrote (8869)9/13/2001 2:31:19 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
"2001 - after the collapse"
I doubt AS would be satisfied with that. Ask AS for suggestions to see what I mean.

AS should just start a new thread. There is nothing offensive about this threads title.

regards
Kastel
a cute and cuddly and very sad Canadian

EDIT: ooops I stand corrected, we just have to remove the word collapse from the lexicon