RE: [CH] The Many Uses of Hot Sauce - For Knuckledraggers Only

Felipe (fdeguzma@cisco.com)
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 10:21:45 -0400

> BTW,. why are you using company time and equipment to check your email?

Don't get sanctimonious on me. My job is to develop internet content, so
yes, I use the internet for most of my personal and professional
communications. Let me ask you this, it's 10 a.m. - why are you answering
email instead of working?


> I am soooo tired of the victim mentality in this world....no one is
> responsible for his/her own behavior anymore.

There is no victim mentality here. I joined this list and have dropped off
many others because I expected to find a group of people who enjoy something
I enjoy - growing, preserving and eating peppers and spicy food. If the list
members are "fine" with this type of content, then this is a community I
will withdraw from. No victim mentality

It is frustrating that you can't go anywhere on the internet these days
without porn corrupting otherwise quality content. My guess is that
Dickheady wouldn't hang this photo in his office or cubical, where he might
hang a photo of a prize pepper plant or picture of himself and his
significant other working in the garden (clothed, of course). So my guess is
he knew he was doing something he probably shouldn't, but was using the
annonimity the internet provides to express the repressed, sophmoric side of
his personality.

> I clicked on the link, saw it was something I didn't want to linger at and
> closed out.  End of story.  I wasn't corrupted, I wasn't shocked
> (warnings,> remember) and I wasn't offended.  I was free to choose....and
I did.

It's not a matter of corruption, it's a matter of expectations set and
unmet. Rough estimate - 90% of the respondents agreed that this is harmless
fun. So if I start redirecting spam email I receive for anything with pepper
or salsa in the message would be fine too, right?

>
> Of course, this list is not for porn or anything off-topic that much.
> But...there WAS salsa involved!!!

cute.