Did anyone catch the chronicle show last night about boxing? I missed it!
Phyto
sounds like you've got your plate full already
perhaps letterboxing isn't for everyone?
TMI TMI
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Mary Ramsower
wrote:
>
> Im going to remove myself from this group, as the attitude of some
of the
> members towards new people seems to be something I dont care to
associate
> with. There seems to be a feeling amongst some, that people should
spend
> many hours learning and researching letterboxing. I am the mother
of two
> boys. One is epileptic. I work as a Registered Veterinary
Technician, do
> portrait photography, and teach scrapbooking classes, all on the
weekends,
> just to try to earn a little extra money for the family. I also
homeschool
> these boys, am Secretary for the Scout Pack and act as taxi driver
for the
> activities they are involved in. The fact that I might have about 1
hour a
> day of down time doesnt seem to matter to those such as phyto. Do
I ask
> for easy answers. If its truly an important, life-changing or
life-saving
> item I need information for, Ill search all night long. But this
is fun?
> Letterboxing is NOT something that will cause the sky to fall. Should
> people follow the rules. Certainly, but I witness many people not
following
> rules everyday. Maybe having all the rules and other need to know
> information easily at our fingertips makes life a little easier for
those of
> us to dont spend our time putting down those who have just discovered
> something and are excited about learning as quickly as possible,
about it.
> I hope you learn what is truly important and put that angry energy into
> discovering the cure for cancer or something like that. Happy
letterboxing.
> Ill tell all the newbies to stay away from this group.
>
> Mary
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
> > , "StarSaels"
> > wrote:
> >> > ... otherwise, you have to go digging through the Links
section, and
> >> > if someone's already over-excited about this, they're going to just
> >> > burst right in and not think to explore that spooky blue
section over
> >> > there...
> >
> > Let's dilute our hobby some more.
> > Hand outs and spoons please...
> >
> > Those who are truly dedicated might think about using their time
> > wisely to create an alphabetized index of the topics contained within
> > the yahoo_LBNA talk list such as I have seen for many other groups in
> > my time. It might be a very worthwhile endeavour for those too lazy to
> > search the scarey blue section that includes using a few bits of grey
> > matter.
> >
> > Here's a great example of an indexed listing of a Yahoo talk group
> > (non-letterboxing related) maintained by a dedicated member (who also
> > probably got sick of telling the newbies where to search for
information).
> > http://sunnisan.com/ppr/a.html
> >
> > Since when did letterboxing not involve some searching????
> >
> > phyto
> >
> >
> >
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