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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Happy Day to DSFAN4EVER!
« on: September 29, 2006, 05:19:26 PM »Happy Birthday DSFAN4EVER!
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The norm in a case like this I would think would be for it to say
something like, Hey! If you like this sample- here is how to get more.
Has anyone else gotten something like this?
Here's the bottom line:
I just find it disrespectful to use someone's death PLUS someone else's failure to note that person's partner in a death notice, as a jumping-off point to preach and politicize. Then it goes into someone else's personal problems of being persecuted by DS fans five years ago. I was under the impression that these different types of political issues were off limits here.
I'm not knowledgeable about DS fandom.You're fortunate in this regard.
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You deleted something Mcfly said.
Half of it was, the half that quoted the Times about what the actors died from that were in the play "Boys in The Band"
How come I wrote a post quoting the NY Times about how the actoris who were in the original play "Boys In The Band"
died deleted?
This is 2006 and you delete a post I wrote about someone being gay? Next time you are at a fest take a long look around you you meant see some gay people.
Not only that, but she got the charity info wrong. Who is SHE to take it upon herself to say who Craig & Joe wanted contributions to go to? Did she have authorization? No, she didn't even have the right information.
Those who wish to remember Craig may do so to the ASPCA - American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NYC office: 424 E. 92nd St., NYC, NY 10128-6804), or to your local animal shelter.
Dear Friends:
I am writing with the information for the organization that I have named as the recipient of any donations that people would like to make in remembrance of Craig Hamrick. ...
Yeah I have noticed about the spoilers box....good idea....anyone watching the show for the first time won't have to worry about reading what happens in the story before it happens.