Re: Child Protection in schools



On 20 Jun 2006 12:34:36 -0700, Kitty wrote:


greebs wrote:
Kitty wented:
Bev wrote:
Kitty blathered...

<snip woeful netiquette>
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greebs

Picking up punctuation/spelling is unprofessional in format, as
netiquette has dictated (in most fora).

It is unnecessary rudeness.

A bit like "A truly thick question"???

Sometimes such errors are made without thinking, not necessarily
through lack of knowledge. But this is not the point.

The point is, instead of giving an answer or simply asking why the OP
wanted to know, Bev decided to take a swipe at the OP. She should
apologise. It was unnecessary.

A bit like "A truly thick question"???

The excuse of writing a report is a poor one. This is not a report - it
is a conversation.


Still, one gets the impression that Bev believes she is never, ever
wrong - a position supported by many, for some odd reason.

She has very fetching choobs so I'll forgive her *just about*
everything.

So Bev can be rude, but no one else can. One rule for some?

I have THREE rules: 14Bev, 14Helen (who is luvverly and should have
entire ngs dedicated to her luvverlyness) and 14 the rest of Usenet.

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