Re: It's wrong, but how would you explain?



While you are intent on providing pointers to my address,
let us restore the balance by providing a pointer
to yours.....

message id <42d91e8e_1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> - call up
groups.google.com/advanced_search and inject
the number, without anglies, at the bottom.

Interested parties might note, perhaps, that your vendetta
and intention to cause distress without any remorse
on your part has been going on for ages?


Brian Reay wrote:
(ignoring the RPN nonsense which is from this guy:
http://archive.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/2005/03/10/91923.html )

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