Al,my profanity was overdone, but there were some great moments. For information, however, I don't need it, and I am glad to be reminded not to use it. For my jokes, I also don't need it, but when it comes to what act I said I would perform in Macy's window if certain things took place, well you see that was not really "profane", that was "profound", since they could not , would not, and did not happen, now did they. Gilliam, is a moron - he Napalmed his own troops, unloaded a Mac 10 into both feet, then stepped sqaurely on his you know what. @aol.com wrote: > > All, > This is maybe my second post to this list. I have not posted before > primarily because I have had little to contribute to the discussion. Instead > I have been learning from it. > > However I am motivated to speak because of JJ's articulate comments. > > I do not wish to have any person slienced; any who labor to do so are wrong, > period. > > I find the discussion here often to be quite profane, as life often is. > > I have found nothing here on this list to be worse than the comments of Mr. > Bret Gilliam at Beneath the Sea97( where he publicly slandered women and > lesbians in my opinion..although I personally didn't mind because A) i'm not > a woman or a lesbian and B) even Mr. Gilliam has the right to speak.) > > Indeed the profanity here is much more useful as I would think it should > illuminate to the dimmer bulbs in the audience when a particular practice is > undesirable or unsafe. > > I hope Mr. Irvine continues to post here and should he leave I would like to > know where else I can get his opinion on diving practices. I find him both > humorous and informative. > > I am reminded of a quote by a Frenchman > " I may not agree with what you say,but I will defend to the death your right > to say it." > > Remember stand up for them now or there may be no one left to stand up for > you. > > Sincerely, > > Albert J. Marvelli -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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