Ok, enough scripture, politics and Brian bashing. Lets get back on
the track of letterboxing.
Its getting a little old sifting through "re: kerry" posts. Indeed a
funny interview and part of the game. Unfortunately some have taken
the game personally (again) and gone over the line (again) .
-Steve, Heidi and Madras
Lets get back on track
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-08-19
Lets get back on track
From: Steve and Heidi (stephenholyfield@sbcglobal.net) |
Date: 2004-08-19 05:40:18 UTC
Re: Lets get back on track
From: Julie (oceanwytch@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-19 11:50:11 UTC
I have to agree. So, here is a post that I posted on the LbNE list
and didn't get a reply, so I am hoping someone here might be able to
help me. I am in Maine:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knew if Bulldog and The Ram were around
here. I went to find their Wolf Neck Woods Letterboxes today and
they were missing. Aparently they have been missing for a while. I
was hoping to get in contact with them to either let them know, or
ask if I could replace the boxes and adopt them for them. Anyone
have any ideas what I should do? The clues are really great and the
spots were wonderful, too. I feel there should be boxes there.
~Oceanwytch~
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Steve and Heidi"
wrote:
> Ok, enough scripture, politics and Brian bashing. Lets get back on
> the track of letterboxing.
>
> Its getting a little old sifting through "re: kerry" posts. Indeed
a
> funny interview and part of the game. Unfortunately some have taken
> the game personally (again) and gone over the line (again) .
>
> -Steve, Heidi and Madras
and didn't get a reply, so I am hoping someone here might be able to
help me. I am in Maine:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knew if Bulldog and The Ram were around
here. I went to find their Wolf Neck Woods Letterboxes today and
they were missing. Aparently they have been missing for a while. I
was hoping to get in contact with them to either let them know, or
ask if I could replace the boxes and adopt them for them. Anyone
have any ideas what I should do? The clues are really great and the
spots were wonderful, too. I feel there should be boxes there.
~Oceanwytch~
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Steve and Heidi"
> Ok, enough scripture, politics and Brian bashing. Lets get back on
> the track of letterboxing.
>
> Its getting a little old sifting through "re: kerry" posts. Indeed
a
> funny interview and part of the game. Unfortunately some have taken
> the game personally (again) and gone over the line (again) .
>
> -Steve, Heidi and Madras
Re: Lets get back on track
From: Flame Thrower (ADGLBNA@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-08-19 13:31:06 UTC
What if my bible thumping, conservative, can't stand Brian train
doesn't want to get back on the track? What if my train wants to
head down the middle of the sidewalk screaming "John 3:16, screw the
poor, and get offa my lawn!" Shouldn't my train have the right to
do that?
If you haven't already figured it out I really enjoy the off-shoot,
off-topic, off-center threads. Hell, I live for 'em. If you don't
like the silliness, don't read the threads.
I'm going to put on a goofy hat, perform silly walks, and play with
my rubber chicken while I enjoy the off-topic ramblings of these
clever letterboxers.
Tammy
ADG #1
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Steve and Heidi"
wrote:
> Ok, enough scripture, politics and Brian bashing. Lets get back on
> the track of letterboxing.
>
> Its getting a little old sifting through "re: kerry" posts. Indeed
a
> funny interview and part of the game. Unfortunately some have
taken
> the game personally (again) and gone over the line (again) .
>
> -Steve, Heidi and Madras
doesn't want to get back on the track? What if my train wants to
head down the middle of the sidewalk screaming "John 3:16, screw the
poor, and get offa my lawn!" Shouldn't my train have the right to
do that?
If you haven't already figured it out I really enjoy the off-shoot,
off-topic, off-center threads. Hell, I live for 'em. If you don't
like the silliness, don't read the threads.
I'm going to put on a goofy hat, perform silly walks, and play with
my rubber chicken while I enjoy the off-topic ramblings of these
clever letterboxers.
Tammy
ADG #1
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Steve and Heidi"
> Ok, enough scripture, politics and Brian bashing. Lets get back on
> the track of letterboxing.
>
> Its getting a little old sifting through "re: kerry" posts. Indeed
a
> funny interview and part of the game. Unfortunately some have
taken
> the game personally (again) and gone over the line (again) .
>
> -Steve, Heidi and Madras
Re: [LbNA] Re: Lets get back on track
From: (mjpepe1@comcast.net) |
Date: 2004-08-19 13:38:03 UTC
Tammy - Well said.
Isn't that why we put headers in the subject lines?
If you are offended or bored or whatever - there's a handy little key labeled "Delete" that totally takes care of the problem.
Different strokes [and keys!] for different folks! [And so on and so on . . . .]
Have fun and just get out there & box!!!
Mark Pepe
http://markandsuepepe.blogspot.com/
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Isn't that why we put headers in the subject lines?
If you are offended or bored or whatever - there's a handy little key labeled "Delete" that totally takes care of the problem.
Different strokes [and keys!] for different folks! [And so on and so on . . . .]
Have fun and just get out there & box!!!
Mark Pepe
http://markandsuepepe.blogspot.com/
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Lets get back on track
From: Poison Ivy Hedge (poizniv@gmail.com) |
Date: 2004-08-19 13:44:57 UTC
I have found, that if I surround myself with nuts, new thinkers,
eccentrics, my mind is being opened to new ideas and prodding me onto
new thought paths. (And I've become quite popular with the squirrels.)
Unless you are obsessive compulsive, folks who don't like rambling
and ranting can quietly pass over the subject lines that do not
appeal to them. I say they 'can,' and though many do, there are
always some who must make comment to say 'stop talking about that.'
Which, of course, makes me want to comment, 'stop commenting, asking
people to stop commenting.'
But, then, I'd be just like them. So, instead, I'll sit quietly and
NOT comment, making a resounding tacit statement of tsk tsk tsk.
eccentrics, my mind is being opened to new ideas and prodding me onto
new thought paths. (And I've become quite popular with the squirrels.)
Unless you are obsessive compulsive, folks who don't like rambling
and ranting can quietly pass over the subject lines that do not
appeal to them. I say they 'can,' and though many do, there are
always some who must make comment to say 'stop talking about that.'
Which, of course, makes me want to comment, 'stop commenting, asking
people to stop commenting.'
But, then, I'd be just like them. So, instead, I'll sit quietly and
NOT comment, making a resounding tacit statement of tsk tsk tsk.