Posted by Lou Pilder on July 5, 2010, at 21:17:25
In reply to To anyone who Babblemails me, posted by violette on July 5, 2010, at 16:59:02
> I'm not sure why someone who has never responded to one of my posts or threads before would choose me to send a Babblemail referencing others' 'hysterical' posting styles. (?) FYI-There was already a thread started about this topic on the med board, so you may find that to be a more appropriate venue to discuss your topic of interest.
>
> ...But I don't wish to receive Babblemails for which others' posting behavior is the subject. I'm going through a difficult time right now, so I'm sure those of you who sent or plan to send future messages of this nature will understand.
>
> I'd like to keep my Babblemail on for now but would like to convey my Babblemail preferences to forum members.
>
> Thanks for your support.violette,
You wrote,[...a difficult time...you..will understand...my preferences...]
I am unsure as to what you are wanting to mean here. If you could post answers here to the following, then I could have the oportunity to respond accordingly.
A. Is the difficult time a period that you are in that there is something that you can not overcome yet?
B. If so, could an b-mail to you prevent you from overcomming whatever it is, or just keep you from trying to overcome whatever it is or something else?
C. If you are accepting b-mails, what could be your prederences for the contet to be?
D. Could the content be related to helping you overcome whatever it is as being difficult, if it is something that you can not overcome yet?
E. other good and just answers to questions not stated.
Lou
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:953412
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20100321/msgs/953429.html