unsubscriber elf5
I am sorry to hear that you are unhappy with the list. I wonder at times
if you really realize that this is life. We live everyday with the
disease and to do it we find it important to share what is going on in
our lives. If you want to unsubsribe Iris has given you a way out. I
wish that you would though reconsider. Just delete what you do not want
to read. Respond to the things you feel are important to you. I went to
another local support group last night and we actually got to talk about
us and not products. There should be more of this. No one else really
know what our lives are like. I am tired of food police or doctors who
are not diabetic demand so much from us. I need this list to laugh and
realize that life goes on. If this is not important to you than this
list is not for you and please feel free to leave us. We are a cyper
family and it is a place for us to vent, learn, cry, hug, and care for
each other. Either join us, lurk or leave that is your option.
Hugs..Becki
March 20th, 2007 at 7:29 am
In a message dated 04/12/00 10:13:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, becra@…
writes:
<< We are a cyper
family and it is a place for us to vent, learn, cry, hug, and care for
each other. Either join us, lurk or leave that is your option.
Hugs..Becki
This was very nicely put, Becki…………do bad elf has already left.
March 21st, 2007 at 2:21 am
I think I know what Everett’s REAL problem was: He was probably on Digest
and when they get *so big* all the messages are sent out at once. As I have
asked *only intelligent people to do* before, often the few-word posts are
sent back to the list with replies before a poster cuts all the
E-Groups/OneList advertisements from the bottom. Therefore, when a thread
has been replied to with only a few words, another ad is attached and 5-6 or
more of those things ride along. When the digest arrives a lurker or
digester has to wade through all that to get to just a couple of words of
*meat.* Everett was overwhelmed - he said he got 1 - 2 pages of just a few
words. I have gone to the archives and it’s pretty hard to find a post when
all the unnecessary stuff isn’t cut.
If posters would look at the size of the scroll bar on the right side of the
screen they would notice how long a post is.
groggy Jan