virus: Why is Mermaid attempting to cover up for Yash and flooding the list?

From: L' Ermit (lhermit@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jan 21 2002 - 21:07:22 MST


Mermaid asked: As a member of this forum, I need to know the pros and cons
of subscription. Will you continue to do such 'search' tactics in the future
and publish it in our archived forums or should we expect more histrionics
from you in the future?

Hermit asks: will a yes or no answer will be classed as a con, and if so,
would the con by itself be sufficient to persuade you to take a hike - or at
least take your yawling off-list? Nobody is admiring the games you are
playing, bar yourself.

Because no matter how you dance and squirm and wriggle and try to create
your own projection of Kirk Steele, he did not take this match from the
virtual and into the real world, and attempt to cause harm. Yash did. You
may attempt to bury the evidence in your myriad posts, and nasty innuendos,
but like a cat scratching on a linoleum floor, the net result is futile and
will remain in plain site for all to see.

The question for you is, why are you trying to cover up for Yash? Because
you identified your position so nearly with his that his devastation was
yours? Or something else? Congreve* perhaps? I only ask because enquiring
minds are wanting to know.

And by the way, before you observe that Steele is matching you post for
post, you insult and he replies. It's like watching a she cat getting ready
to mate. You spit and slash your claws at Steele, and he fluffs up his ruff
at you and your claws slide off. Then you do it again. And again. And again.
Which might be fun for both of you, but it isn't much fun for us. Why not
take it off-list?

Hermit

*Have a short cut. Is Congreve a true judge of people, cf. The Mourning
Bride, Act III. Scene II. last stanza. Perhaps worth considering these words
of his too, "Why, an you do, you may run the risk to be overset, and then
you'll carry your keels above water, he, he, he!" [Love for Love, Act 3,
Scene 6]

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