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>Hate to tell you, but you are being a REAL XXXXX! about this. Your
>filling this list wiht a lot of garbagge! Contribute something positive!
Point #1 :Please take your own advice.
Point #2 :Garbage is in the eye of the beholder. Karen has a point about keeping
our standards up.
Point #3 :Without contributions, controversial or otherwise, new threads
would never get started. No matter how bad the post is, it can
always be turned into a springboard for comment.