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Jsexy

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Aug 27, 1994, 12:08:08 AM8/27/94
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At the small University i attend, the pool is open at midnite on Saturdays
for nude swimming. There are no restrictions and you may bring a guest.
Beleive it or not, there seems to be almost an even ratio of guys and
dolls on any given Saturday night! There is also a hot tub and game room
with pool, tv, ping pong, etc. I happen to like college gals in the nude.
I go most Saturdays. I hope Susan is there again this Saturday. She is
VERY fine and I know she likes me too!!

Jsexy

Ed Merritt

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Aug 27, 1994, 12:30:36 PM8/27/94
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Jsexy <js...@aol.com> writes:

>Beleive it or not, there seems to be almost an even ratio of guys and
>dolls on any given Saturday night! There is also a hot tub and game room

One question: are these Barbie dolls or Cabbage patch kid dolls?

Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. ;>

David Engman

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Aug 28, 1994, 1:08:00 PM8/28/94
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Where is this coed swim night(s)? Also does anyone know any health clubs
in the San Francisco Penisula Area that allow nude use of the pools/hot tubs/spas?

David Engman

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Aug 28, 1994, 1:12:28 PM8/28/94
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In <33me78$1...@search01.news.aol.com> js...@aol.com (Jsexy) writes:

>
>At the small University i attend, the pool is open at midnite on Saturdays
>for nude swimming. There are no restrictions and you may bring a guest.

>Beleive it or not, there seems to be almost an even ratio of guys and
>dolls on any given Saturday night! There is also a hot tub and game room

>with pool, tv, ping pong, etc. I happen to like college gals in the nude.
> I go most Saturdays. I hope Susan is there again this Saturday. She is
>VERY fine and I know she likes me too!!
>
>Jsexy
>

Do you have to be a student at this school to use the pool?

t...@vms.cis.pitt.edu

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Aug 29, 1994, 3:17:49 PM8/29/94
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In article <hq5R1P0....@delphi.com>, Ed Merritt <edme...@delphi.com> writes:

>>Beleive it or not, there seems to be almost an even ratio of guys and
>>dolls on any given Saturday night!

> One question: are these Barbie dolls or Cabbage patch kid dolls?

They're "blow up" dolls. The "guys" float around the pool on the "dolls". ;-)

> Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. ;>

Sinner! ;=)

Terry "I gotta get me one of them anonymous AOL accounts" Wood

Yet Another Steve

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Aug 29, 1994, 2:06:08 PM8/29/94
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> In article <hq5R1P0....@delphi.com>, Ed Merritt

<edme...@delphi.com> writes:
>
> >>Beleive it or not, there seems to be almost an even ratio of guys and
> >>dolls on any given Saturday night!
>

> > One question: are these Barbie dolls or Cabbage patch kid dolls?
>

> They're "blow up" dolls. They "guys" float around the pool on the
"dolls". ;-)
>

> > Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. ;>
>

> Sinner! ;=)
>
> Terry "I gotta get me one of them anonymous AOL accounts" Wood

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A Tragic Story:

At a clothing-optional pool party I was at a few years back, someone
jokingly complained about the lack of pool toys. The hostess obligingly
brought out a blow-up "love doll" that someone had sent the host as a joke.
This doll was direct from Japan, and all the print on the box was in Japanese
except for the doll's name: "Three Holes Miss Nurse"
Well, Miss Nurse floated well, of course, but after being dived
on a few times she began to lose her air. One of the guests re-inflated
her, a bit too vigorously, and Three Holes Miss Nurse suddenly became
No Holes Mr Nurse, with his tongue sticking out, and a really bad case of
piles, or something.
It just wasn't the same after that.

henry kim

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Aug 29, 1994, 1:37:42 PM8/29/94
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What UNIVERSITY is that?

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J.P. Allen

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Sep 2, 1994, 7:20:06 PM9/2/94
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Jay, you continue the stigma that AOLers are taco shy of a full
combo platter! I suggest posting in alt.sex.stories. I can already
see the content of your follow up post: "The next Saturday Susan
was in the pool all alone, I slowly moved in her direction...."

Please spare us your mental dribble and just stick to pumping up
another of your "pool party dolls."

Joe

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Jsexy

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Sep 3, 1994, 12:46:02 AM9/3/94
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In article <2...@nasa.win.net>, jal...@nasa.win.net (J.P. Allen) writes:

"Jealousy gets you nowhere"

Frank Wallis

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Sep 4, 1994, 7:31:20 PM9/4/94
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I visited Yale about 25 yrs ago and witnessed an indoor pool in which men
had the option of swimming nude, and most of the men were in fact nude.
But that was in the days when Yale was for men only. Nude swimming was
banned upon the arrival of women students ca. 1970.

Frank

David Engman

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Sep 4, 1994, 10:38:12 PM9/4/94
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Time we started it up again ain't it??????

Paul Burnett

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Sep 5, 1994, 12:08:00 AM9/5/94
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Subject: Re: Coed Nude Swim Nights

F>I visited Yale about 25 yrs ago and witnessed an indoor pool in which men


>had the option of swimming nude, and most of the men were in fact nude.
>But that was in the days when Yale was for men only. Nude swimming was
>banned upon the arrival of women students ca. 1970.

In 1960 at University of Illinois in the male phys ed swim class, no
swimsuits were allowed in the pool - but you had to buy a rubber hat
(like a large condom) to wear on your head - purportedly to keep hair
out of the filter. Personally, I thought it was for the amusement of
the dorks running the facility.

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sp...@telerama.lm.com

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Sep 5, 1994, 12:49:56 PM9/5/94
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It would be nice to assemble a list of places that STILL ALLOW or
ENCOURAGE swimming au natural like the YMCA or college swim classes,
even it not COED. Any out there currently? (I am not talking about
naturist clubs since most of them don't want single males.

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Artmodel7

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Sep 11, 1994, 8:13:06 PM9/11/94
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In article <34fi7k$3...@africa.lm.com>, sp...@telerama.lm.com writes:

>It would be nice to assemble a list of places that STILL ALLOW or
ENCOURAGE swimming au natural like the YMCA or college swim classes,
even it not COED.

Unfortunately, I don't know of any YMCAs that are not coed. Not that I
have any problem with coed. But with coed comes required bathing attire.
And I think that is a shame. There should still be some clothing optional
swim times, whether coed or single sex. But, alas, I know of none.

john purbrick

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Sep 11, 1994, 11:58:01 PM9/11/94
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In article <3506ei$g...@search01.news.aol.com>,

Artmodel7 <artm...@aol.com> wrote:
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>Unfortunately, I don't know of any YMCAs that are not coed. Not that I
>have any problem with coed. But with coed comes required bathing attire.
>And I think that is a shame. There should still be some clothing optional
>swim times, whether coed or single sex. But, alas, I know of none.

This was a while ago now, but my girlfriend took swimming lessons at our
local YWCA (Cambridge MA). She brought home the pool schedule and I
saw that some of the pool sessions were noted as "optionally
nude". The Y_M_CA seems to be coed all the time, but the Y_W_CA only
sometimes is; the CO sessions were women-only.

If you're a guy who likes to swim nude, you're outa luck.


John Purbrick

Frederic Maffray

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Sep 12, 1994, 1:07:33 PM9/12/94
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>In article <34fi7k$3...@africa.lm.com>, sp...@telerama.lm.com writes:
>
>>It would be nice to assemble a list of places that STILL ALLOW or
>ENCOURAGE swimming au natural like the YMCA or college swim classes,
>even it not COED.

[This topic appears every now and then...]

When I visited Vancouver, B.C., in 1989, I stayed at the
Burrard Street YMCA (which I believe is men-only, although
there seemed to be a few couples too; there is also a YWCA
on the same street). When I checked in, after filling my
form the clerk let me know that swimsuits are optional in
the pool. (In fact this is only during the men-only hours,
which make up for a large part of the pool schedule.) I
found this surprising but of course nice. Later I
understood that it is some kind of Anglo tradition, only to
find out that it is actually a dying tradition...

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Kent Ashton

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Sep 13, 1994, 12:19:11 PM9/13/94
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In a previous article, artm...@aol.com (Artmodel7) says:

>In article <34fi7k$3...@africa.lm.com>, sp...@telerama.lm.com writes:
>

>>It would be nice to assemble a list of places that STILL ALLOW or
>ENCOURAGE swimming au natural like the YMCA or college swim classes,
>even it not COED.
>

>Unfortunately, I don't know of any YMCAs that are not coed. Not that I
>have any problem with coed. But with coed comes required bathing attire.
>And I think that is a shame. There should still be some clothing optional
>swim times, whether coed or single sex. But, alas, I know of none.
>

Crocus Grove club in Winnipeg rents one of the Y's in Winnipeg for
swims during the winter. I belive that this arrangement is at least 8-10
years old. The swims are the first Saturday of the month Oct-Apr.

Kent

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J.P. Allen

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Sep 13, 1994, 5:32:42 PM9/13/94
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In article <348v2a$9...@search01.news.aol.com>, Jsexy (js...@aol.com) writes:
>In article <2...@nasa.win.net>, jal...@nasa.win.net (J.P. Allen) writes:
>
>"Jealousy gets you nowhere"

Jsexy improperly quotes me as saying; "Jealousy gets you nowhere"

This is in fact his response to my flame. I hope that Mr.Jsexy will
properly post his replys in the future. However, since his AOL
newsreader lacks a user friendy way to do this I expect him to
continue to make a fool of himself!

BTW, there is no possible way on earth I could ever be jealous
Jsexy's 60 IQ points or his fantasies.

Dennis Kirkpatrick

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Sep 14, 1994, 12:03:19 AM9/14/94
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In a previous msg John noted that the YWCA in Cambridge, MA allowed nude
swimming by females only....

FYI John - We tried to rent the YWCA there several years ago but were
turned down fr coed nude swimming. YW and YM CA's are governed by
regional bodies that set parameters and rules. The one handling this region
is not friendly to nude swimming - esp coed.

Hope to see you at the Pilgrim social at the health club Sat night!
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Dennis Kirkpatrick

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Sep 15, 1994, 1:06:33 AM9/15/94
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RE Cambridge YWCA...

Probably would have rented for same-sex segregated swims but that was not
our intention. There are a variety of privately operated facilities that
will allow that (per our experience) but that is defeatist of the naturist
option.

sp...@telerama.lm.com

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Sep 14, 1994, 10:31:43 PM9/14/94
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Dennis Kirkpatrick (76334...@CompuServe.COM) wrote:
: In a previous msg John noted that the YWCA in Cambridge, MA allowed nude
: swimming by females only....

: FYI John - We tried to rent the YWCA there several years ago but were
: turned down fr coed nude swimming. YW and YM CA's are governed by
: regional bodies that set parameters and rules. The one handling this region
: is not friendly to nude swimming - esp coed.

Would they have rented to you if it was nude swimming but not coed?
I wonder how they could turn you down on that one.

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Mike Mui

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Sep 14, 1994, 2:44:45 PM9/14/94
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I think the Wreck Beach Preservation Society still holds nude-only swims at Lord Byng Pool (Vancouver) every third Saturday of the month.

john purbrick

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Sep 17, 1994, 12:30:31 AM9/17/94
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No reason why they should, if it's a bunch of women who want to rent the
place--after all, the YWCA already has optionally-nude swimming for women.
If it's men who want to rent it, I'd predict a less welcoming attitude.

Years ago, if I'm getting the factoids right, a group did advertise nude
swims in an "alternative paper" in the Boston area. They used the title
"Attractive Nudists" for the ads with no location given, only a phone
number, but the pool they used was the Cambridge YWCA. Seems they rented
the pool for weekly swims for some period without telling the ladies what
they planned. The YW went along with the deal but didn't renew the lease.
Kevin, did you have anything to do with that deal?

JP

William Ward

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Sep 16, 1994, 6:17:02 PM9/16/94
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Well, the "C" in YMCA/YWCA stands for "Christian" after all...

--Bill.

Richard C Pasco

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Sep 19, 1994, 2:30:04 AM9/19/94
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> Well, the "C" in YMCA/YWCA stands for "Christian" after all...

What's that supposed to mean?

Despite the blasphemy by some contemporary, so-called "Christian"
groups, who mis-use the name of Christ in their own clothing-compulsive
agenda, Jesus never taught that there was anything wrong/shameful/evil
with the natural human form.

My first nude swimming experience was at the YMCA, and I found nothing
inconsistent between that and my own Christian upbringing. Although
the class was male-only, I would have felt no inconsistency if it had
been co-ed.

My Christian upbringing was that the human body is a beautiful product
of our Lord's creation, and since He is flawless, and created Man in
His own image, there is nothing wrong with the human form either.

My Christian upbringing also taught me to respect the choices of others
and not to condemn them (remember "Let he who is without sin cast the
first stone"?).

- Rich

Gary Pence

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Sep 19, 1994, 11:43:12 AM9/19/94
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Richard C Pasco (pa...@cup.portal.com) wrote:
: > Well, the "C" in YMCA/YWCA stands for "Christian" after all...

: What's that supposed to mean?

: Despite the blasphemy by some contemporary, so-called "Christian"
: groups, who mis-use the name of Christ in their own clothing-compulsive
: agenda, Jesus never taught that there was anything wrong/shameful/evil

: with the natural human form. . . .

: My Christian upbringing was that the human body is a beautiful product


: of our Lord's creation, and since He is flawless, and created Man in
: His own image, there is nothing wrong with the human form either.

Right on, Richard! In fact, many nudists/naturists are active
Christians who see no conflict between their Christian faith and
social nudity. For personal anecdotes about experiences with
nude recreation and discussions of the relationship between
nudism and religion, especially Christianity, see the journal
*Naturist Life International* available at 102 Oakwood Drive,
S. Burlington, VT 05403-6226. Annual subscriptions are $20.
Gary

scr...@lmsmgr.lerc.nasa.gov

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Sep 19, 1994, 12:28:00 PM9/19/94
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In article <35kbig$7...@agate.berkeley.edu>, gpe...@sandstorm.Berkeley.EDU (Gary Pence) writes...

>Right on, Richard! In fact, many nudists/naturists are active
>Christians who see no conflict between their Christian faith and
>social nudity. For personal anecdotes about experiences with
>nude recreation and discussions of the relationship between
>nudism and religion, especially Christianity, see the journal
>*Naturist Life International* available at 102 Oakwood Drive,
>S. Burlington, VT 05403-6226. Annual subscriptions are $20.
>Gary

Their address has recently changed to Naturist Life International,
POB 300, Troy, VT 05868.

Jeff

P.S. Has anyone received Issue No. 12 of NLI yet?

Zaid Kadhim Salman

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Sep 19, 1994, 3:22:33 PM9/19/94
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In article <122...@cup.portal.com>, pa...@cup.portal.com (Richard C Pasco)
writes:

>> Well, the "C" in YMCA/YWCA stands for "Christian" after all...
>
>What's that supposed to mean?
>
>Despite the blasphemy by some contemporary, so-called "Christian"
>groups, who mis-use the name of Christ in their own clothing-compulsive
>agenda, Jesus never taught that there was anything wrong/shameful/evil
>with the natural human form.

That's interesting because my religion explicitly states that breasts
and genitals should be covered. Actually, it even goes so far
as to state that men should wear clothing that covers
their bodies over the area stretching from their navels
to their knees. Women have to do a little more,
covering everything except their hands, faces, and feet. The fact that
that
might be sexist is not the issue here, and let's not take it up.

Suffice it to say that some religions actually DO think that the body
should be covered. Of course my religion also states not to take
interest on a bank account, but then again it's full of little details.


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Wanderer2

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Sep 20, 1994, 11:49:40 PM9/20/94
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Yeah, its a pretty dead tradition alright. When I was in my early teens
in the early 60's, I could go to the Seattle YMCA and swim nude in their
pool. Unfortunately, by the mid 70's, they had combined with the YWCA
and made it a co-ed and *textile* pool (bah, humbug).
As far as universities go, in the early 80's, their was a pool in the
men's gym at Washington State University where guys could go nude. I
don't know if it still is or not.

FWIW...
W.

Artmodel7

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Sep 24, 1994, 11:36:03 AM9/24/94
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In article <mmui.77...@vertigo.helix.net>, mm...@helix.net (Mike Mui)
writes:

>I think the Wreck Beach Preservation Society still holds nude-only swims
at >Lord Byng Pool (Vancouver) every third Saturday of the month.


It seems like this is the third or fourth post from Canada which shows a
little more relaxed attitude toward nude swimming, but not much from the
U.S. Perhaps relocation is the answer!


Artmodel7

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Sep 24, 1994, 11:40:02 AM9/24/94
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In article <BWARD.94S...@fifi.corp.megatest.com>,
bw...@corp.megatest.com (William Ward) writes:

>Well, the "C" in YMCA/YWCA stands for "Christian" after all...


You are implying there is something morally wrong with nudity in mixed
company. I think you will find true nudists see nothing wrong with coed
social nudity. Please do not equate nudity with sex. There are a number
of Christian nudists organizations (and Jewish and other religious
organizations as well).

RONALD INGRAM

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Sep 29, 1994, 2:48:44 AM9/29/94
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: there's some confusion indicated here. the first post mentioned that the
: writer was not aware of Jesus condemning social nudity. the reply
: changed the subject to "religion." there may or may not be a
: relationship, but it's definitely not a given. a long discussion on
: topic is not appropriate for this forum, though. people of good
: conscience have debated that issue for hundreds or thousands of years, and
: people of conscience still disagree. if everyone did their best to follow
: their faith, and be humble enough to allow others to do the same, it
: would be a much better world.
:
: ron

Draker2237

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Oct 11, 1994, 4:02:02 PM10/11/94
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In article <2...@nasa.win.net>, jal...@nasa.win.net (J.P. Allen) writes:

It is a shame that when people have a problem with a posting some of them
attempt to attack a larger group. I am on AOL and before I was on AOL I
got on the internet through three different colleges as I attended them.
Now a larger group is attacked becouse of the actions of a few. I hope
the last flame can find a better way of bringing their point to writters
without attacking others!

Steven Watry (PSY)

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Oct 15, 1994, 8:58:34 PM10/15/94
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Draker2237 (drake...@aol.com) wrote:
: It is a shame that when people have a problem with a posting some of them

: attempt to attack a larger group. I am on AOL and before I was on AOL I
: got on the internet through three different colleges as I attended them.
: Now a larger group is attacked becouse of the actions of a few. I hope
: the last flame can find a better way of bringing their point to writters
: without attacking others!

I didn't see the posts that lead to this reply, but I tend to
agree with Draker on this. On many of the groups I read and post to, the
typical attitude (nettitude) of most posters is snobbish and elitist.
Yes, there ARE some annoying persons on the 'net, but for God's sake,
let's not start stereotyping and and belittling entire groups because of
it. After all, this is a PUBLIC resource!

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