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The intended humor aspect is fine. Please don't refrain from posting more
humor aimed at our vocation or intended audiences.
I'm not the list admin by any stretch, but I believe some bits of "language"
are inappropriate given the rules of the list. further, the humor is
intact using substitute words (as found in the link I posted earlier).
> Chris
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Robert Courtney <bobsc1 -at- earthlink -dot- net>wrote:
> I apologize for posting this bit of humor that was forwarded to me by
> another group. I did not mean any harm or to create discourse.
>
> Bobby
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