New Year Reading Suggestion

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olive
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New Year Reading Suggestion

Post by olive »

If anyone who joined LMH after the end of 2006 would like to know what it was like before, they will find another LMH altogether by reading the early posts on the "round of introductions" thread on the Café.

We have lost some of the most interesting people - they were articulate and complex (but lacking what goes for "clarity of thought" now - @**$! and f**$%$*, followed closely by a ladylike & well-mannered wtf is now approved LMH jargon - some clarity. Heck, words are words, anything goes & let's burn anyone who steps out of line.)
This is all fascinating from a sociological point of view and I share the amusement of the onlookers at the mass hysteria. I also join them in waiting for the next thread: "burn her!"
Don't blame Paolo for not joining in. He's probably enjoying a well-deserved holiday with his family.
Paul Carmel
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Re: New Year Reading Suggestion

Post by Paul Carmel »

olive wrote: Don't blame Paolo for not joining in. He's probably enjoying a well-deserved holiday with his family.
No one does blame Paolo. Maybe you should take a leaf out of his book and see the new year in with loved ones - happy hunting!
Cheers
PC
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