On 9/8/2013 2:58 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 9/8/2013 2:55 PM, sf wrote:
>> On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 14:43:08 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 9/8/2013 12:45 AM, sf wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 00:15:03 -0400, Cheryl >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/7/2013 7:53 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Several months ago I subscribed to facebook just to check out the
>>>>>> cooking section and to see what all the hoopla was about. It didn't
>>>>>> take long (about an hour) when I was informed by the keeper of the
>>>>>> gate via email that I was not wanted there. So I unsubscribed. I
>>>>>> never posted anything, I was subscribed for less than six hours. I
>>>>>> will never again darken the doors of those know nothing sicko
>>>>>> facebook
>>>>>> freaks. Why pray tell would anyone want to make all their personal
>>>>>> bizniz available to everyone on the planet, only reason I can fathom
>>>>>> is that NONE of them face book freaks have a life.
>>>>>
>>>>> Seriously?? I might unsub just based on that if it turns out to be
>>>>> true.
>>>>
>>>> I seriously doubt one of the Admins of RFC FB sent that message.
>>>>
>>> Who cares what some Admin/moderator thinks?
>>
>> My point was that a real rfc on fb administrator would not do that, so
>> it was someone impersonating an administrator.
>>
> Oh, so... there are still trolls who impersonate Admins on FB? Doesn't
> sound like it is as secure as you think. That makes me feel soooo much
> better. LOL
>
>>> I once belonged to a > web-based cooking forum (not at all related to
>>> RFC). The moderator
>>> jumped all over me because she said a recipe wasn't *mine*. I had given
>>> proper attribution for the recipe but NO, she was in charge. It's like
>>> a God Complex - they think they've got some sort of power. It's all in
>>> their pathetic, need to control everything minds.
>>>
>> Haven't we seen that tried here quite often and to the point that
>> people have been run off?
>
> I can think of a few people. I won't name the ones I'm reminded of.
> They simply sounded like fools to many of us. It was their choice to
> leave. We didn't want to listen to the constant drama all the time.
> (hence my k/fling Julie)
>
> That kind of nastiness was why rfc on fb
>> was created, but it looks like someone is pulling off a variation of
>> it there too.
>>
> I've killfiled most of the obvious trolls, idiots and nymshifters.
> They're the people who are trying to kill the ng all the while saying
> someone else is doing it.
So you've killfiled Spin and Marty?
Why no, you clearly have not.
> sf, you seem to like to respond to "casa whoever". Get over it, it's
> trolling ane encourages replies from the other folks you think of as
> trolls.
Iow, you're fine with tossing me out based upon the fact that Spin and
Marty frog me, how perfectly hypocritical of you.
> The people who were allegedly "run off" rfc, why they left or where they
> went? RFC has always been a contentious and opinionated newsgroup.
> That's why it has always been known as the Chaotic Kitchen.
>
> People leave RFC for a lot of reasons, as with any ng. Sometimes people
> die. Or they simply lose interest. If they chose to go to FB, okay.
> Some people no longer care to sit in front of a computer.
>
> Margaret Suran's Birthday is tomorrow. She'll be 87 years old. I sent
> her a card. She hasn't posted here in a long while. But she's a good,
> longtime RFC friend. She's sent me a number of cookbooks over the
> years.
Happy birthday, Margaret!
>
> Jill
Your manifest hypocrisy defines you, truly.