"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 05:07:51 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> "Janet" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>>> In article >, says...
>>>> >> > I do not have a FB account in my real name. I have at most a
>>>> >> > placemaker for use twice a year in a fiction name.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> So you DO have a facebook account, but that's a different Carol
>>>> >> Shenk
>>>> >> who lives in/near Virginia Beach, is subscribed to RFC on Facebook,
>>>> >> and has a one-eyed beagle.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Got it. I must have been mistaken.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> ObFood: I had a hole cut in the roof of my mouth to relieve a nasty
>>>> >> sinus infection. So I'm not eating anything exciting (or pickled,
>>>> >> or
>>>> >> spicy). I've had more milkshakes in the last 3 days than I've had
>>>> >> in
>>>> >> the last 25 years combined - mostly French vanilla (made with egg
>>>> >> yolk) with maraschino cherries and their juice.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> -sw
>>>> >
>>>> > It's easy. Forgot I had it. I created it to see what was the RFC
>>>> > Facebook set.
>>>> >
>>>> > ope your mouth feels bettwr soon Steve!
>>>>
>>>> That's rather scary to create an account like that and forget that you
>>>> had
>>>>
>>>
>>> It's exactly what you did regarding your webpages, which you denied
>>> existed even though the whole group could see them. Like Ophelia's
>>> denial of her google-archived posting history.
>>>
>>> You truly are the sisterhood of stupidity.
>>>
>>> Janet UK.
>>
>> Bull pucky. I HAD a website. I had one with several different ISPs
>> depending
>> on where I lived. At the point that someone posted those partial pages
>> here,
>> I was NOT running a website. If you'll recall, some things were not even
>> functional on those pages. My ISP changed hands and I did not transfer
>> the
>> pages over to the new ISP. It's not my fault that some vestiges of it
>> remained.
>>
>> When I moved from CA, the website that I had there, remained for years. I
>> asked them to take it down and they would not. They just said it would
>> eventually drop off. Same thing happens to businesses that have long
>> since
>> closed.
>>
>> I am sick of explaining this over and over again. So it rather looks like
>> I
>> am not the stupid one here.
>
> No, Julie. You flat out denied you ever had a website and that it
> wasn't yours. Implying that somebody else made the website.
Look it up Steve and you'll see that I said repeatedly that I was not
running a website at that point in time. I never said that I never had a
website. Never said that at all. I had one in MA, CA, NY and also here. I
let it go when my ISP changed hands. I no longer had a need for it because
Facebook came along.
>
> BTW, it was Bryan Simmons who dug it up. Some of us HAVE accurate
> memories.
And he's no longer here. Is he? So... Moving right along. Ima go make
breakfast. Toast and cottage cheese.