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I was just asking people to email me. That's all, I didn't expect such harsh comments from some of you. And what makes you think I asked you guys for a phone number??? I never asked that. I just asked you guys to email me if you needed any help...and yes I did see that link to make your own advice column but something went screwy with my computer and it didn't work.
You guys need to lighten up okay?
I did not type anywhere that I wanted your phone numbers...because that's not true.
metawidget answered Tuesday January 13 2004, 12:53 am: What Shay said. There are lots of younger users here that probably shouldn't be posting personally identifiable information... and Fern was just issuing a reminder, because things like that can cause grief and lawsuits from parents.
Nobody's blaming you, it's just the easiest place to stick a warning (although sending a question to the columnist might have been more reliable... maybe I'll do that now... er, are YOU Christen? How many people is Here to Help? Anyhow, you might want to edit that phone number out -- you can answer the question that started all this and remove it).
If your computer is misbehaving, try downloading another browser... I can almost guarantee that Mozilla Firebird will work with the site, it's Open Source, and it blocks popups if you need it to. You can even attach your e-mail account to your column. [ metawidget's advice column | Ask metawidget A Question ]
shay*shay answered Monday January 12 2004, 8:46 pm: I think that Ferngully was talking to the first answer. She had given out her # to you so you could call. I dont think it had anything to do with you.
-shay [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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