Re: [Philmont] - Whining

From: Johnlebl@aol.com
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 16:16:26 CST


> Please, enough about the talent release! I got it on the first response. I
> have seen that a couple of people have unsubscribed because of the
> rhetoric. I am close also. I think if you have something 'new' to say,
> say it. Else wait for the next question or topic.
>
> Thank You.
>

One of the cardinal points (12 of them in the Scout Law) of Scouting is no
whining. It falls under "A Scout is kind".

Redundancy on lists is just a part of the territory. Control of other's
thoughts and what they write is not a desireable trait for a list member.

Patience is a virtue that a list member must possess to remain sane.

An eraser is built on the end of all pencils. The delete key is present on
all keyboards......use it to sooth one's nerves.

When all else fails, unsubscribe......lists are not for everybody.

Sometimes one just has to pick up one's toys and go home.

However, one might just miss something interesting.

One never knows when the gusto will arrive.

Some people stay at a movie to read the last line of the credits because they
are important to them.

Some people leave a movie just as the credit lines start to roll by.

Some people leave half way through the movie.

And some people don't even know there are still movies.

Make your choice, the decision is yours.

John LeBlanc
Eagle Class of 1959
Phirst Phil Ptrek 1959
PhilTrek 2002 630H2 Trek 16
My latest adventure was yesterday,
Today is not over yet!

 

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