Xref: utzoo news.groups:16370 sci.aquaria:274 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!texbell!ficc!jeffd From: jeffd@ficc.uu.net (jeff daiell) Newsgroups: news.groups,sci.aquaria Subject: Re: Cancellation and Suspicion Message-ID: Date: 14 Jan 90 10:41:23 GMT References: <10979@attctc.Dallas.TX.US> Organization: Ferranti International Controls Corporation Lines: 29 In article <10979@attctc.Dallas.TX.US>, rissa@attctc.Dallas.TX.US (Patricia O Tuama) writes: > In article jeffd@ficc.uu.net (jeff daiell) writes: > >That posting could only be considered malicious if there had been no > >air of hanky-panky during the con.aquaria vote. Since there was, my > >posting was quite reasonable. > > No, your posting wasn't reasonable, Jeff. Not at all -- even if you > could prove the assertion you are making here, it was malicious behav- > ior on your part to have given into hTom Rounds' hysteria I think it's evident there was an air of hanky-panky surrounding the vote, Trisha (or are you one of those who claim Watergate will prove to be a mere mistake when all the facts come out?). Starting with the misnaming for the purpose of defrauding certain sites, and going on to various questions about the vote. Given that and the general level of nastiness Richard exhibited then and since, I don't blame Thom for being a bit antsy. And, no, I'm not asking you to be ladylike, or gentlemanly, either, for that matter. I just think it would be nice if you didn't frequently act like something that has its meals tossed to it from a safe distance by someone armed with a tranq rifle. Jeff -- Here's how to tell my twins apart: Colleen is smart, sweet, and pretty, while Kelly is smart, sweet, and pretty.