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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Old 09-11-2003, 09:05 PM
Jack Curry
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"MonopTN" wrote in message
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It seems more logical to me. If I read a post, then select the reply, I
generally remember what the original post was without having to scroll
through it all again. However, if I have forgotten, I can simply scroll
down and read what was written previously. Logical?

MonopTN

Brian Rodenborn's post snipped-


Monop TN,
The top post/bottom post issue has caused fist fights, vicious arson
attacks, baby-kidnappings and unpleasant remarks about mothers and their
moustaches on this ng. It is of Palestinian/Israeli caliber. Don't be
fooled by a few light-hearted suggestions which may imply any lesser
intensity. As a friendly suggestion, if you'd like to get along here bottom
post or you'll prolly get anthrax in your Christmas stocking.
Your pal,
Jack Curry
-no anthrax from me, but I do bottom post, and snipping and interleaving is
fine too-


Unless you have strong religious convictions about preserving your


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Old 09-11-2003, 09:11 PM
Edwin Pawlowski
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"Jack Schidt®" wrote in message
hahaha! Ed, you asshole! ;-P

I know, it's the tofu talking.

Jack


If I'm not called an asshole at least once in the day, I've not done my duty
to society. My wife thanks you for beating her to it this morning.

Time to stir the bean curd for dinner.
Ed


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Old 09-11-2003, 10:43 PM
Graeme... in London
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
om...

"Jack Schidt$B%g(B" wrote in message
hahaha! Ed, you asshole! ;-P

I know, it's the tofu talking.

Jack


If I'm not called an asshole at least once in the day, I've not done my

duty
to society. My wife thanks you for beating her to it this morning.

Time to stir the bean curd for dinner.
Ed

Ed,

If your going to gorge on bean curd, you have got to understand that it
tastes far better at breakfast time. Excellent with miso soup. Dinner is for
the tree bark!


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Old 10-11-2003, 05:51 PM
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MonopTN wrote:

It seems more logical to me. If I read a post, then select the reply, I
generally remember what the original post was without having to scroll
through it all again. However, if I have forgotten, I can simply scroll
down and read what was written previously. Logical?



This has been hashed to death in the past, and the group concensus was
against top-posting. But that wasn't my point. My point was, why
apologize for it? That acknowledges that you are doing something wrong.
Either don't do it, or don't apologize.

It should be noted that I generally will kill-file people who top-post
for any appreciable length of time. That probably matters little to you,
as you obviously don't care about the convenience or sensibilities of
others.



Brian Rodenborn
 




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