Rules, made to be broken?

Karen Mallory mallkaMTS.NET
Wed May 5 17:02:32 PDT 2004


I agree.  Mr.Pannevis has made tremendous contributions to this group - at
some cost to himself in, if nothing else,  his time - so it seems to me that
he should be entitled to add anything else he feels is important.  The
Liberation and the subsequent remembrances over the years are, surely,
living action of what the Camino "message" is all about.  Carry on, Pieter!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Crawley" <jt.crawleyaUKONLINE.CO.UK>
To: <GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 5:58 PM
Subject: Rules, made to be broken?


> Mm let's think about that one . .
>
> Pieter is Dutch and wanted to share information on an important event in
his
> country's history with people who share a common interest with him - the
> Camino.
>
> A lot of Canadians are interested enough in the Camino to come all the way
> to Europe to walk it.
>
> I'm sure that they will be glad to know there are warm feelings towards
them
> here on account of what their fathers and grandfathers did 60 years ago.
>
> Pieter puts a lot of time and effort into helping people who want to walk
> the Camino - unlike some.
>
> Pieter is also well mannered enough to apologise in case he might have
> offended anybody - again unlike some.
>
> I'm more than content with his contributions. Goodness knows if you spent
> six weeks on the Camino talking about nothing but the Camino you'd be
bored
> ridged.
>
> I should probably apologise for posting an off-topic message here but ,
then
> again, no :o)
>
> Jeffrey
>
>
>
> > Mr Panevis, this has nothing to do with the Camino.  You often write
> > off-topic (and then apologise for it).  And why do you keep advertising
> ACD;
> > I think that is against the Listserv rules.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Ed
> >



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