How I really feel

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After sticking my hand in some hot french fry oil my manager at BK told me to take the rest of the day off. I did alot of thinking while I was setting in the ER waiting room, it came to me out of the blue that Y2K is real and I have been a big dummy for the last few months. So now I am now longer a polly but a GI. I hope you welcome me with open arms.

Your buddy, Y2K Pro

-- Y2K Pro (2@641.com), June 11, 1999

Answers

Let's see, first someone posts a fake message using Mutha's handle, now someone is doing the same to Y2K Pro. Gee, I wonder who is doing this? (SARCASM INTENDED)

-- dum dum (dum@dum.dum), June 11, 1999.

Lots of high schools let out this week for the summer...

-- Mac (sneak@lurk.hid), June 11, 1999.

Posting under someone else's handle should be considered a violation of the highest order on any forum. The culprit's IP address should be traced, and action taken.

-- King of Spain (madrid@aol.com), June 11, 1999.

Agreed, King. I wish my IP address were (or is that was? ) posted..... the troll-baiting is getting rather tacky lately and it ain't me.... but I can't prove it.

-- Lisa (lisa@work.now), June 11, 1999.

There are boards that will post your ip # next to your handle. It would cut back on the BS that goes on here.

-- SgtSchultz (SgtHansSchultz@Stalag13.com), June 11, 1999.


Anyone could write anything under c4i handle and who would know.

-- thinkIcan (thinkIcan@make.it), June 11, 1999.

False posters are imposters.

I read that application of cold ketchup can temporarily relieve pain from grease burns. Mayo might help, but mustard doesn't cut it.

-- Randolph (dinosaur@williams-net.com), June 11, 1999.


Someone came here and posed as Mutha, Y2KPro, Al-d, and obviosuly others. Sounds like a modus operandi to me, I think it's the work of some silly teen seeking intellectual attention at the only level he/she knows... disruption. Well gee thanks that is REALLY original. Now can you please stop?

-- (workathome@atl.ga), June 11, 1999.

anonimity fosters honesty and candor along with the garbage,I'd rather hear from the insiders at work

-- zoobie (zoobiezoob@yahoo.com), June 13, 1999.

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