Re: If I Crosspost a Query to BMW and Jaguar,Would This Be Considered Troll Behavior?
On 2005-07-30 00:40:08 -0700, "CaptainW116" <benznut450@xxxxxxxxx> said:
Martin Joseph wrote:
Unless it is specifically relevant for those groups yes, you would be a troll.
It's relevant to all the groups I want to post to,but one specific
newsgroup has a couple of fellows that have very strong
opinions(crude,use much profanity,haven't been with a woman in some
time?, etc..........)but is critical to the discussion!Let us use the
"Mercedes and the Jews" thread as an example!!Remember some of those
strident moments?
Wow! You really are a troll ;~)
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