Re: Mary Fisher




"hugh" <hugh@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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In message <4a48cb92$0$18244$da0feed9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, DieSea
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"GrahamW" <GrahamW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Her webpage (http://www.candlemaker.org.uk/) was updated on 22nd of June with
plans for being away in summer, so she appears to be OK.


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That is GOOD News

Her presence on this NG IS / WAS more appreciated than some of the present
incumbents

At least she didn't have to mouth off with bad language like some

DieSea


So use your Kill facility
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hugh
It may be more complicated but is it better?


I have Hugh

Apart from his attack I got fed up with his bad language

Regrettably this is not the only NG he has to use it in

DieSea


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