Re: easy way to spank the monKey



Lew <lew@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Jussi Piitulainen wrote:

Seriously, if you are going to make jokes in your posts, you should
add "[COFFEE WARNING]" to the subject line so that people know to put
their cup down before reading. That's how it works on the internets.

God, suddenly everybody gets to set the rules for the Internet.

If you seriously think the above is an attempt to "set the rules," you
need to grow a sense of humor.

Seriously, if you're going to be namby-pamby about having every little
joke explained to you, ESPECIALLY in a thread that is nothing but
invitations for jokes in the first place, then you need to get a
life.

Pot, kettle...

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