The Joy Of Usenet: A message from 'Anonymous'
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:yBoJj.44309$QC.11850
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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On 3 Apr, 20:32, "Max" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote:
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in
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Tina wrote in
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One of the joys of these groups is that they are anonymous:
it's
possible to put on display one's inner jerk, the true self. We
shrinks think the actions people take when they are not seen
(or
in this case identified) are more a true measure of the worth
than those taken when being observed, or identified.
I agree. Having said that, I'm pretty much the same real
life....
We have a professional message board elsewhere on the net and
there was a major discussion about a year ago involving my
company. It was hilarious watching some of the characters
emerge.
Great fun trying to identify some of them, too. A couple were
easy
( one who's called "smithers" behind his back, for instance)
Others, not so easy, but there
was much speculation in crew rooms afterwards. It was mostly the
same sort of thing you see here, but the added dimension of
possibly sitting next to one of the protaginists added some
sauce
to the whole thing.
Yeah, and they all believe you too.
Fantasy is a good thing, especially when you get older.- Hide
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I see you're stil reading at a fjukktard level.
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Ooops, slipping, though.
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And there ou go again.
Bertie
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