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George,

Thank you for offering an electronic chalk board for the expression of divergent "no" opinions about chalk boards.

Irony is a word that oft applies in arguments against the irony of things. Have you ever wondered why people do not use profanity on your site? You are not censoring speech are you? We all know that inane pieces often pop up.

Blake Caravati (electronic mail, May 24, 2005)

Editor's Note: A search for the word "fuck" in the search engine on my site comes up with only nine hits: Launching Jake Mooney, a George Carlin Hoax, Body Politics, Around the Block in Baltimore, Maryland, Max Edason Responds to Criticisms of His Graffiti Letter, Seven Dirty Words on Loper Web Site and the 'N' Word, Brian Booker's Reminiscences of the 2001 Inaugural Protests in Washington, D.C., Plea for a Community Chalk Board?, and John Borgmeyer Responds to Tyler Sewell and to Kevin Cox.


Comments? Questions? Write me at george@loper.org.