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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (419)9/24/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: nougie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 722
 
Lisa,

I'm glad to see someone that's not afraid to tell
Sire to take his "poetry mailing list" and SHOVE IT!

Good for you. Especially if you did not ask for his
poetry via PM. This kind of unsolicited activity
is very childish.

Of course he's got clout with SI, and can do whatever
he wants because the webmaster is a woman. I'm sure
he's bribed her with poetry.

I don't see how he didn't get suspended for the
spamming incident last night or the night before
concerning the stock picking contest.

I guess some people on SI have more rights than others.



To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (419)9/24/1998 6:39:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 722
 
WHY?

Here is the original poem in dispute:

Men are not all built of steel
though some women think we are
a mans heart
like potters clay
can be molded
tamed into what you desire
their hearts break as easy
as fragile unfired clay
by that time
broken pieces are forever lost.


exchange2000.com

Lisa recommended changing "their hearts break as easy " to "their hearts break as easily ". Just one word, yep one word. Now she feels that she should receive some credit for my poem. Does this make sense? How could a person with a law degree be so selfish to want to share credit in the creation of a poem because of changing one word?

Does she really need attention that bad that they have to stoop to these low levels.

Take this for example:
If you were a painter, you were painting a mountain scene, and someone said, "I think that branch on the tree would look better this way." Would you have to sign their name at the bottom of the painting as well? Even though you actually complemented them by using their suggestion in the painting.

This person is so selfish and full of envy that she must attack my poetry. This is only happened until she seen the responses to my poetry. Why doesn't this person just un-bookmark me and leave me alone?

There are some really strange people in this world.

______

BTW, received a number of PM's from Bob, he said I haven't done anything wrong in regards to the pasts posting between lisa and myself. No terms of use have been violated.

P.S.
Lisa I have had it with your BS. Any further Private Messages you post to me will be immediately forwarded to Jill or Bob of Silicon Investor.