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Re: [bmw] french



Thanks for explaining that one for us Mark. We were all in a general state of confusion you know.

Sorry I cursed and offended anybody's oppressive christian values where other people have to watch out for the purity of your children.
Robert Chase


M Kittock wrote:


Its Richard's list, he is free to make any rules he wants. Many lists do. I'm on a number of BMW and Porsche email lists, none allow 'french'. With
asterisks, sure, see that sometimes - but basically clean. Many of us have
kids that could walk up and read an open email. And while I'm not offended
by it either, it is not language I ever use (well, not out loud anyway :) ). Listowners need to maintain control of their list not for one set of
"values" but to retain membership.

Mark Kittock




[Original Message]
Subject: Re: [bmw] administrivia: use of "french"

Ah yes,

We don't want the FCC breaking down your door either to haul you away to jail for being the list owner of a list that offenended someone's puritan values. Hope you have been going to church lately hear they are going to start arresting for that soon as well.

Robert Chase


Richard Welty wrote:



On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 05:29:44 -0500 Robert Chase

<[email protected]> wrote:






It may send the message to the insurance company that you dont want to "f*** around" (pardon my french).

if we could avoid the use of "french", that'd be a good thing.

i am not personally offended by it, but some are.

more importantly, there are sites on the net that have "french" filters
and will bounce such email. as list admin, it ends up in _my_ inbox,
not anyone elses, and i get tired of deleting stuff that i didn't need
to get in the first place.

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