>Ever since I discovered how easy
it is to get email addresses without identifying
yourself, I've used, for different purposes, (and not
here) three or four e-identities that aren't the ones
I was born with, but which enable me to say or do
things my first identity might not. <
This a fairly wan sort of liberation, but what you do in your own spare
time...etc. I don't like the mind games of hoax identities here any more
than I would in 'real life' and I think those who find such things amusing
are a small minority.
>It would be better to open up to
potential "bores and clowns" than to be a cliquish
little in-group with the same names constantly
responding to each others' quips, sneers and musings.<
Sorry to see you add your name to the growing list of those who join this
list only to slag it off within ten minutes. If you find the list to be 'a
cliquish little in-group', then why join in? If you are joining in, and I
hope you are, it would be interesting to see you expand here on your recent
comments about the laziness and bad manners of poets who eschew clarity.
Roddy
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