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    Re: [RC] I'm out of here, etc. - Milinda Ellis


    Dr. Smith,
    
    Did you delete me?  I wrote you about any words of wisdom you (or anyone
    else) might have regarding campaigning a stallion.  Mine is not a
    "traditional" breed for endurance, and I'm open to suggestions.  He's a
    light-framed Cleveland Bay partbred (TBx), but with CB temperament, etc.
    The only way he shows TB is a straight facial profile and lighter build.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Milinda Ellis
    Beargrass Cleveland Bays
    Jewett, Texas
    milinda@xxxxxxxxxxx
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Heidi Smith" <heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: <Trishmare7@xxxxxxx>; <lynne@xxxxxxxxxx>; <rides2far@xxxxxxxx>;
    <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:25 AM
    Subject: Re: [RC] I'm out of here
    
    
    >
    > >   Maybe he's
    > > God's Un-PC side.
    >
    > <snork>  In my own experience with God, I don't think He ever was very PC.
    > Anyone who created us to look like we do naked when we are middle-aged and
    > older had a very un-PC sense of humor.
    >
    > >     Lynne knows that *I* sure as heck don't have a lot of spare time, so
    > > little in fact that if I can find time to skim/read ridecamp, really,
    > anyone
    > > can.  If you tell me "I don't have the time, there's too many off topic
    > > posts, and besides, that Howard guy really bugs me," followed by a
    > cyber-door
    > > slam, I've actually been told a lot more about your tolerance level than
    > the
    > > amount of spare time you've got.  There aren't very many lists I stick
    > with
    > > over the long haul (because I really *don't* have the time!-though when
    I
    > > unsub from a list, I don't make a big announcement about it, I just
    > quietly
    > > go), but RC is a keeper.
    >
    > There's a lot of dross on RC, but as most posters have mentioned, our
    > computers come equipped with delete keys.  I happen to be pretty fast on
    the
    > keyboard, so can read or delete or respond pretty rapidly.  I'm on about 4
    > pretty active lists, and there are several posters on all of them that I
    > pretty much delete without reading, because they've proven over time to be
    > not worth the effort.  But even on a hectic and busy schedule, I can deal
    > pretty easily with 200+ posts a day, just by going through them with one
    > finger on "delete" and checking out the subject lines and sometimes first
    > couple of sentences.  If it is worthwhile, I linger and read.  Quite
    > frankly, I don't read most of Howard's stuff in the first place--unless he
    > appears to be responding to a topic that interests me anyway.  I don't
    > particularly have time for grandiose stories that go on and on, although
    I'm
    > sure some find them entertaining.
    >
    > It's really hard to be offended by stuff that you don't read to start
    with.
    >
    > Heidi
    >
    >
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    Replies
    Re: [RC] I'm out of here, Trishmare7
    Re: [RC] I'm out of here, Heidi Smith