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Re: Subject-line ambiguities

Marie E. Lackore (mlackore@ATHENET.NET)
Thu, 31 Oct 1996 11:59:38 +0000


Charlie wrote to Rex:

> Sorry your subject line didn't indicate the nature of your post - Complaint
> - I probably would have avoided reading it.
>
> It sounds like you are on too many lists. Lighten up. Life is too short to
> "sweat the small stuff".

Funny, but I knew right away when I saw the subject line the nature
of Rex's post, and I must say that I agree with him. I think that
Rex has a legitimate gripe.

My schedule comes and goes. Sometimes I am busy; sometimes I am not.
When I am busy, I do tend to skim through the subject lines and pick
those of interest to me. Often times, I miss something because of no
subject line or a misleading subject line. I would think that if a
person wants to get the most mileage out of their post, they would
give it an appropriate subject line.

Of course, this is just IMHO. Others may feel otherwise.

The real point of this post is that everyone, and I mean EVERYONE
should be sure to turn on their televisions Sunday at 12:00 noon
(central) and cheer for my beloved Packers!

GO PACK!

Bet you didn't expect that from the subject line!

Happy Halloween to all! Enjoy the Scouting season and enjoy the
football season!

Marie

Marie E. Lackore
A loyal Green Bay Packer Fan
Family Camping Group Coordinator
(among other things)
Gathering Waters District, Bay-Lakes Council
Appleton, WI 54914
I used to be a BEAR, a good old BEAR too...
(C-17-94)
Super Bowl XXXI...here we come!
mlackore@athenet.net

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