Sue, It's just too bad everyone could not have been as nice as you. Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 8:13 AM Subject: Re: Houston Chronicle Obits 10/31/1999 >I presume you have taken a poll on that? What I meant was this: Suppose >everyone on the list decided to send in the obits from their daily papers. I >could send you Austin's. This could go on until everyone had included his or >her paper's obits on the list. Don't you see how that would clog up >everybody's e-mail with information they were not interested in? It is not >as simple as pushing the delete button once. You then have to remove the >same mail from storage. > >I am sure she was well-intentioned, but what she was sending just did not >pertain to the Nacogdoches County list, which is why I, and I feel like most >of us, subscribed to the list in the first place. > >