Re: Please stop replying to elsiemelsi
Frederick Williams wrote:
Colin wrote:
I thought we had all agreed ...
Really? The idea that all members of a Usenet newsgroup should
agree about anything (even that water is wet) is utterly daft.
I disagree with that.
Jim Burns
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