Re: Anyone heard of FLAIR? 1950s Fashion Magazine



Original poster here.

First of all, I honestly didn't know that usenet wasn't a place for
this and to a newbie, it seemed on-topic, especially since I ---was--
looking for more info on this title in addition to promoting the fact
that I was selling them.

Second, I was not 'trying to fleece someone out of their money.' That's
just out of line. I have some great magazines, and again, I just want
the posters here to see if they want them. I have a couple more up for
sale now and will have another one up next week. I won't post the link
here, suffice to say that if you are interested in these items, they
are available.

Third, you guys don't own the usenet nor can you regulate its content.
There will always be new people coming in who don't know the rules and
you don't do anything to make them feel welcome. If you want to just
keep talking about the same topic with the same people, fine, but you
might want to consider how new people are treated here.

Lastly, thank you to the people who took the time to talk about Flair
and give me some info. Just think how positive this thread could have
been had you jerkoffs just ignored what you perceived to be spam and
instead welcomed me with a discussion of this influential magazine. The
forum would have been better, the topic would have been worth reading
and contributing to and none of your panties would have been in a
twist. But emboldened by the anonymous nature of the forum and lacking
any real manners, some babies ruined it all. Well done, guys. You
should be very proud of the forum you're trying so fruitlessly to
protect.

.



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