Re: Information and Discussion on Geese



" Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> composed these thoughts and posted
them news:4491ade4$0$966$ed2619ec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:


"ducky52" <mbkissel@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1150394045.166627.264400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Not us. That's another group that I won't mention by name that has
"aggressive personalities" in play <g> .

We center on the family aspect. Kid friendly, suitable for research,
home schoolers etc. Oldest goose group on the net!!! (I think)


so this is a different group called Geese-As-Pets ?

To: Geese-As-Pets@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: "phierbird" <Phierbird@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [Geese-As-Pets] Member removed....

The person that multiple complaints were lodged against has been
removed from this group (both of her email addresses). If I can be of
further assistance, please let me know.
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Geese-As-Pets/



It just seems a bit disingenous to suggest other groups to a thriving
group to which you are not a regular poster. It has a strong taste of
SPAM even if it is on topic. If you were a regular poster, it would be
embraced. SPAM is never welcome, anywhere, And I'm really NOT interested
in any group reliant on spam to attract members. People who follow spam
invitations are generally clueless and add no real value to discourse.
I'll stay here. Thank you very much.
.



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