I don't see the brilliance and didn't enjoy the tone...will On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Peggy F. Jean-Louis wrote: > > > I think this is the most god damned brilliant post I've read since I've > been on this list. > > Peggy > > > > On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Fluxis wrote: > > > In a message dated 98-01-15 08:49:01 EST, you write: > > > > << > > We know how to be modest in person. > > How does a person remain modest online? >> > > What the hell is going on? I asked a simple god damned question and I don't > > see why you all have to get so worked up over it. Online or offline we have > > personalities that come across and lately I've been feeling my own personality > > getting a little unbalanced off line as well as on. Seeing as how this is a > > list of Salinger fans, and seeing how Salinger wrote endlessly on the subject > > of eastern thought, that maybe someone could share some advice...BOOKS. MAYBE > > SOMEONE COULD SUGGEST A BOOK I COULD READ. Is that so hard? Is that really > > that difficult? > > I am not asking for an analysis of how I sign a letter, I am not asking for > > anyones opinion on culture or cultures. I AM ASKING IF ANYONE KNOWS ABOUT ANY > > FREAKING BOOKS I CAN READ. > > > > Humbly Yours, > > ecas > > > >