Lets stay calm and nice to each other, I am sure people are getting tired of the same subject coming up so often, BUT I think it should ,until something gets done, beside it was getting pretty slow, this is the most interaction I've seen in awhile on this list... we need our blood pressure raised once in awhile, or else nothing gets done, But we need to work together...those that are close enough to physically help and want to ...go for it,!!! the rest of us to far away, will do what ever we are told will do any good, write letters or send money etc. buy the marriage books we need when they come available ,what ever will help....the ones that Live there I think probably know more the climate of thinking that persists there with those people in Rutledge But stay courteous... Sharon , WA State . On Mon, 8 Nov 1999 18:54:33 +0100 duane mills <duane@online.no> writes: > I canŽt believe that people could say "enough already" without being > embarrased. That is like saying that they want ot decide what is > discussed. > > That is not the way a list is supposed to work? Not everyone is > interested > in every topic, but the reason any topic keeps getting repeated is > because > people are "very" interested. Where will we get the info we need if > records can be just dumped and forgotten. > > Your "in" box offers up a list of subjects for each e-mail you > recieve. > You can sort e-mails received just by choosing "sort by subject" and > delete > all mail that doesnŽt interest you. > > Of course, that may be too much effort or maybe you donŽt know how? > > My suggestion is that if you insist on telling people what to > discuss, then > you should start your own list so you have full control. > > Duane Mills > Stavanger, Norway > >