================================================ Subject: Re: Let me know if the jokes bother you........ From: "Debbi R" To: Date: Sun 1 Jul 2001 22:40:20 -0700 ================================================ I dunno what's up with a 500 message limit. I've said it before, I think it's downright insane. Either way, I've been asked by several people here to host a list. I might do it if there's enough interest so let me know if you're interested. DebbiR -----Original Message----- From: Creed Discussion List [mailto:CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM] On Behalf Of ]\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[ Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 10:19 PM To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM Subject: Re: Let me know if the jokes bother you........ Upwards of 500? Weren't we hitting upwards of 1200 at several points last year? And with them going on tour again when the new album is out, I can see way more than 500 getting sent to the list (even though we'll only get 500 of them per day, which will cause all new problems, but we've already talked to Ed about that... LOL). I guess that when the Creed rush comes back up, that everyone would rather see old jokes and 1-liners instead of hearing how good the concerts are... or getting reviews from the Fan Fair... or hearing what people think of the new CD... cause we all know where the priorities are on here, right? Oh, and in response to the "Freedom Of Speech". Umm... last I checked, the entire globe wasn't under the same rights as the states... also, and I'm sure some are going to argue this point, this list is privately owned by Wind-up Records, which gives them the right to make whatever rules for this list that they want. Try going into an MSN Registered Chatroom and start making racist remarks (as an example) and then tell the host of that room "But I'm an American Citizen and I have a right to Freedom Of Speech"... and once you manage to get back into the room after you get your ass kick/banned, threaten to sue MSN for denying you your "right to free speech"... see how far it gets you. This is the Internet, where pretty much everything is global, and privately owned... and it's the people that own it that make the "freedoms". America's forefathers may have fought for the freedom of the United States, but I don't *think* any of them did much fighting for the Internet... for that, you might need to talk to Al Gore... since he created it and all (y'all HAVE to remember that commercial about the elephant and Donkey on the guys shoulder in a voting booth during the elections... I think it was for the Snickers Chocolate Bar... "I wear the same pants as my father..." "I invented pants") ¤]\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[¤ To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp