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Old 19-10-2006, 05:10 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 19 Oct 2006 08:01:36 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
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On Oct 18, 6:25 pm, Nemo wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:53:26 +0100, Sacha wrote:
Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this
bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth
and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information
and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away
with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone.
You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent -
strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out
of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's business

And if you hadn't spent years spamming this group and advertising your
business in every single posting, she wouldn't have known where to
find you, would she? If your constant spamming adverts do not
constitute open invitations to all and sundry to visit, look, eat and
buy, what the hell are they for?

Nemo


Sacha is doing nothing that is against the charter of the newsgroup, it
says that you can put your web site etc in a sig file, and that is what
she does.

Mike (not the one in the navy)



It's unsolicited advertising however you wrap it up
It's designed to generate income.
It may be a web site of sorts but it's an advert, unsolicited.

Did she write the charter herself to accommodate herself?


Nemo


 
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