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--- jenny_berger -at- fairfieldresidential -dot- com wrote:
> Careful community building does not necessarily equate to toadyism, and I
> think you know that. And what's wrong with minty-fresh -- sure beats the
> bile-scented spew I see strewn about elsewhere without regard.
>
> A list that I can contribute to and perhaps even learn from, sans dry
> heaves, is fine with me.
>
"Careful community building" is that what the kids are calling it these days?
This reminds me of that X-Files episode about the gated community. The place
had a endless list of rules and procedures, and anybody that broke even the
slightest of rules was eaten by a huge trash monster.
I can relate to that trash monster.
Andrew Plato
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