"The Great Board War of 2011" T-Shirts for Sale at Cassius

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Re: "The Great Board War of 2011" T-Shirts for Sale at Cassius

Post by _Yoda »

Doctor Scratch wrote:
liz3564 wrote:I understand your point, Harmony. I really do. But the fact still remains that, years ago, when Scratch posted his original spotlight on Mopologist blog, Pahoran and Juliann both asked that he remove their entries.


Actually, that's not correct. The Dude contacted me via PM and suggested that I delete their well-known last names, and I made the edits purely on the basis of his suggestion. As far as I can remember, neither of them ever said a word to me about it.


Now, I do see your point about the history of Mopologetics and Juliann's involvement. I think that the classy thing to do would be for Scratch to ASK Juliann if he can publish a blurb on her in his blog.


Very well: consider her "asked."

As I indicated above, I'm still somewhat on the fence about the whole thing... Liz & Rollo seem against it, Dan_G and Harmony seem in favor of it... Hmmm. Such a tough decision!


Fair enough, Scratch. All of this crap happened so long ago, it's hard to remember exactly what happened when.

So you are formally asking Juliann if she can be included in your blog. I give you props for that. I'm sure that Dan G will relay the message, knowing how pried he seems to be to MDB for Neighborhood Watch purposes. ;-)
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Re: "The Great Board War of 2011" T-Shirts for Sale at Cassius

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I vote for leaving Juliann alone. She's been targeted enough with those ridiculous meme things.
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Re: "The Great Board War of 2011" T-Shirts for Sale at Cassius

Post by _Simon Belmont »

Bump for Scratch -- what's with the threat?
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