>Just in case the twisted perverts out there hadn't realised, this is a
>newsgruop for Ford Focus owners and enthusiasts. So go and post your filth
>elsewhere.
Is that the same as a newsgroup for Ford Focus owners?
Weatherman - 15 Apr 2004 19:07 GMT
Being as you obviously have some difficulty in deciding where to post your
crap, why should it matter to you how the word "NEWSGROUP" is spelt.
> >Just in case the twisted perverts out there hadn't realised, this is a
> >newsgruop for Ford Focus owners and enthusiasts. So go and post your filth
> >elsewhere.
> >
> Is that the same as a newsgroup for Ford Focus owners?
me2@privacy.net - 15 Apr 2004 19:35 GMT
>Being as you obviously have some difficulty in deciding where to post your
>crap, why should it matter to you how the word "NEWSGROUP" is spelt.
Don't shout.....
In alt.autos.ford.focus, on the "Ford Focus Newsgroup." thread, Weatherman
wrote:
>Just in case the twisted perverts out there hadn't realised, this is a
>newsgruop for Ford Focus owners and enthusiasts. So go and post your filth
>elsewhere.
These posts are in pretty much every group I subscribe to. Most likely,
they were put up with an automated program that does not care about or even
recognize the concept about newsgroup suitability, so complaining about them
doesn't do any good. If you can figure out where they are coming from
(often the sender is forged), you could try having the ISP shut them down,
although chances are whoever posted those messages has already moved on to
the next provider.

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