Re: Quentin
- From: Sleepyman <dont@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 21:52:36 GMT
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:20:58 +1300, Quentin Grady
<quentin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 06:06:51 -0500, W.M.McKee <wmmckee@xxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>Thanks Quentin,
>>
>>It is nice to know I am rehabilitated, so to speak... I had a feeling
>>something like that had happened.
>>
>>I think I must have gotten caught up in a thread that started with
>>someone who responded to you know who over a month ago.
>>
>>Thanks, Kate :-)
>>
>>Will, T2
>
>G'day G'day Will,
>
> Well I feel better about it too. There are hundreds of entries in
>my KF. Eventually there are some whom I don't know how they got there.
>
>Most, of course, know why they are there. They troll and change names
>so they know. The KF is my way of making sure I have energy for those
>whom I can help. That makes most of my decisions ruthless and final.
>I do not give people the benefit of the doubt when they "reappear."
>
>>I think I must have gotten caught up in a thread that started with
>>someone who responded to you know who over a month ago.
>
>That fits. I haven't adopted the practice of announcing my KFs with a
>PLONK. IMHO people who do simply want the drama to continue to in
>another form. I did think it polite to let everyone know that I'm
>unforgiving in this matter so they can make their own choices. You
>are the first person to come out of my KF is six years, except Kate
>who got there by mistake.
>
>The bottom line is, "The KF is my way of making sure I have energy for
>those whom I can help."
>
>Best wishes,
What I have found myself doing a number of times, is when I mean to
killfile a thread, I kf the poster instead. I usually notice after a
bit that I haven't seen someone posting for a while, yet I see people
quoting said poster. Then comes the hard part. Wading through my
expansive kf section to remove the poster I shouldn't have kf'd in the
first place!
Sleepy
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