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Old 30-04-2006, 07:36 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
D.Currie[_1_]
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"Serene" wrote in message
...
On 29 Apr 2006 13:40:47 -0700, "Yogi Gupta"
wrote:

This is a simple question. If I want to send a message to only one
member of the group without having it published on the public pages
1. Is it feasible?
2. How does one do it.
The person I want to contact does not have a valid emial address on the
profile. I tried that email address already.


If they don't have a valid email address in their posts, or on their
google profiles (*shudder*), they don't want you to contact them
privately.

serene


Not necessarily. My email addy is munged (in an obvious sort of way) because
it cuts down somewhat on the spam that goes to that account, not because I
don't want real people to have the address. If someone couldn't figure out
how to un-munge my addy, they could certainly ping me to ask.

Donna


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Old 30-04-2006, 07:37 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
serene
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 12:36:49 -0600, "D.Currie"
wrote:


"Serene" wrote in message
.. .
On 29 Apr 2006 13:40:47 -0700, "Yogi Gupta"
wrote:

This is a simple question. If I want to send a message to only one
member of the group without having it published on the public pages
1. Is it feasible?
2. How does one do it.
The person I want to contact does not have a valid emial address on the
profile. I tried that email address already.


If they don't have a valid email address in their posts, or on their
google profiles (*shudder*), they don't want you to contact them
privately.

serene


Not necessarily. My email addy is munged (in an obvious sort of way) because
it cuts down somewhat on the spam that goes to that account, not because I
don't want real people to have the address. If someone couldn't figure out
how to un-munge my addy, they could certainly ping me to ask.


I'm not talking about munging. While I personally won't unmunge, I
think that having an obviously munged address in there counts as
having a valid email address available.

serene
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Old 30-04-2006, 08:17 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Joseph Littleshoes[_1_]
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:

Kili responded:


....... ~patches~ in her own words..........

I'm 5'1" and about 110 lb. I'm not near the fifties yet. I have the
cholesterol problem, I'm also

lactose intolerant.
I tore my hamstring last Wed. Along with the pain, crutches, and
tensor bandage, I have a good amount

of bruising Wed, Aug 24, 2005. I'm allergic to sulfites which is why I
avoid salad bars and most wines.


(rest of the whine/rant snipped because it makes no sense)

Dang! She's mind-boggling! I think I missed that original post - glad I
did.




I think you misunderstood: That didn't all come from a single post. Rusty
patched (heh) together snippets from a bunch of different posts in which
~patches~ revealed personal data about herself and her family.

Bob



Remind me not to get rusty miffed at me!
---
JL
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Old 30-04-2006, 08:26 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Serene" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 12:36:49 -0600, "D.Currie"
wrote:


"Serene" wrote in message
. ..
On 29 Apr 2006 13:40:47 -0700, "Yogi Gupta"
wrote:

This is a simple question. If I want to send a message to only one
member of the group without having it published on the public pages
1. Is it feasible?
2. How does one do it.
The person I want to contact does not have a valid emial address on the
profile. I tried that email address already.

If they don't have a valid email address in their posts, or on their
google profiles (*shudder*), they don't want you to contact them
privately.

serene


Not necessarily. My email addy is munged (in an obvious sort of way)
because
it cuts down somewhat on the spam that goes to that account, not because I
don't want real people to have the address. If someone couldn't figure out
how to un-munge my addy, they could certainly ping me to ask.


I'm not talking about munging. While I personally won't unmunge, I
think that having an obviously munged address in there counts as
having a valid email address available.

serene


I probably wouldn't email someone unless I asked first, anyway, munged or
not. Unless they posted that they wanted personal replies.

Donna


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Old 01-05-2006, 09:04 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:30:14 GMT, kilikini wrote:

"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
...
On 30 Apr 2006 06:45:01 -0500, Bob Terwilliger wrote:

I think you misunderstood: That didn't all come from a single post.

Rusty
patched (heh) together snippets from a bunch of different posts in
which
~patches~ revealed personal data about herself and her family.

I noticed that part about her being on dialup - which the troll
mentioned, too.


Yeah, but Steve, she's using your name, now.


Oh yeah? Are you _sure_ that's not me? :-)

I actually don't see any of them. Something must be filtering
them for me. I figured on that, though. I'm honored, really.


O sulks... she isn't using me yet)))))))))))))))))))))))))


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Old 01-05-2006, 05:36 PM posted to rec.food.cooking,alt.revenge
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Sheldon wrote:
Ophelia wrote:

"Sheldon" wrote in message
...

Yogi Gupta wrote:


This is a simple question. If I want to send a message to only one
member of the group without having it published on the public pages
1. Is it feasible?
2. How does one do it.
The person I want to contact does not have a valid emial address
on the profile. I tried that email address already.
Yogi


Just ask Sheldon. He know like everything in the whole wide world!
He's my idol because he know so much. I can't figure out how to
get rid of the stink but he does know what he is talking about when
it comes to cooking.

pathetic really



So! The Sheldon that posts from supernews is patches.. yes?


No but nice try. I just got AOL to make it all legit too so guess
where the next few posts are coming from. One of those free CDs, how
convenient


Actually, those free CD's have a lot of good uses (none of which are in
*this* Sheldon's particular repetoire). They make good drink coasters when
you have guests over for a cookout on the patio. They are also really nice
when strung up on fishing wire and hung out in the middle of a cornfield to
scare away crows and other pesky critters in a garden.

Jill


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Old 02-05-2006, 01:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking,alt.revenge
D.Currie[_1_]
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
. ..
Sheldon wrote:
Ophelia wrote:

"Sheldon" wrote in message
...

Yogi Gupta wrote:


This is a simple question. If I want to send a message to only one
member of the group without having it published on the public pages
1. Is it feasible?
2. How does one do it.
The person I want to contact does not have a valid emial address
on the profile. I tried that email address already.
Yogi


Just ask Sheldon. He know like everything in the whole wide world!
He's my idol because he know so much. I can't figure out how to
get rid of the stink but he does know what he is talking about when
it comes to cooking.

pathetic really


So! The Sheldon that posts from supernews is patches.. yes?


No but nice try. I just got AOL to make it all legit too so guess
where the next few posts are coming from. One of those free CDs, how
convenient


Actually, those free CD's have a lot of good uses (none of which are in
*this* Sheldon's particular repetoire). They make good drink coasters
when
you have guests over for a cookout on the patio. They are also really
nice
when strung up on fishing wire and hung out in the middle of a cornfield
to
scare away crows and other pesky critters in a garden.

Jill


DH got really bored one summer and made some pretty interesting sun catchers
and spinning things that we hung from one of the trees. The commercial CDs
held up a lot better than the rewriteable ones.

Donna


 




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