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Re: Maliciousness in Love-Hounds

From: nessus@mit.edu (Douglas Alan)
Date: 17 Jan 1995 06:01:55 GMT
Subject: Re: Maliciousness in Love-Hounds
To: rec-music-gaffa@uunet.uu.net
In-reply-to: aj796@freenet.carleton.ca's message of Mon, 16 Jan 1995 01:19:11 -0500
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Kate Bush and Butthole Surfers Fandom Center
References: <3fatmh$pt3@transu.cute.fi><Pine.3.89.9501092013.C39740-0100000@malthus.acs.ryerson.ca><D2HIvz.9zq@freenet.carleton.ca>

In article <D2HIvz.9zq@freenet.carleton.ca> aj796@freenet.carleton.ca
(Tippi Chai) writes:

>   Unfortunately personalities are as different as snow 
>   flakes, and some people tend to stir up friction a lot; in the case
>   of LoveHounds there just seems to be a larger than normal proportion
>   of them!

I don't think that this is a phenomenon that is exclusive to
Love-Hounds.  I mean, even with the amount of differing opinion here,
it is mild compared to even such groups as comp.lang.c++.  You just
have to keep in mind that when someone posts to the net, the effect of
the computer on their personality is the equivalent of a six-pack or
two.  Now, what would you expect a bunch of drunk Kate Bush fans in a
bar to sound like?

|>oug