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To: Pharmboy
Thats cute. keep in mind, a rare few actually write their own stories. Most people, you included, are simply reiterating and linking to what you read somewhere else. Not sure how that qualifies as original but w/e. I see that it annoys when people repost, thats fine. But there were a few people on this thread who hadn't seen the story, and likely wouldn't have seen it if I didnt post it.

Further, I doubt that I am doing anyone any disservice as your snicker would indicate. Is it really a disservice to read something twice? doubt it. To me, the miniscule amount of bandwidth it takes up, is an even trade to have someone who hasnt seen something take a look at it.

Anyway, you keep up the "originality" in your article posting, I bet you rack your brain deciding which persons story you'd like to post to keep up your original content.

Just save me the time and scroll right on past my posts if they are redundant, that would be the way to save us both extra time. Keep on keepin' it original, Mr. Beacon of Creativity.

13 posted on 02/06/2006 8:30:01 PM PST by thehumanlynx (“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” -Edmund Burke)
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To: thehumanlynx
Perhaps I need to explain this to you again, since you do not understand. I will type slowly so maybe you'll get it this time.

OK, now follow me here: if you're concerned that people did not see a particular story (as you state) since it was not on the board in a while, BUMP IT UP! This story had THREE separate threads going--NO NEED to add ANOTHER one, just bump it up. As a matter of fact, BUMP ALL THREE. See? Simple.

14 posted on 02/07/2006 3:02:16 AM PST by Pharmboy (The stone age didn't end because they ran out of stones.)
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