Dear All,
This is going far beyond the pale. It doesn't matter who started this,
it has now gone far far too far. This is a mining history site. There
may be problems at Morewellham, but these are not history as I
understand it, and this is not the place to air them.
Forgive my writing, not my usual response, but this has exceeded the
limits of the list and good manners. Please stop it - now!
Best wishes
John
On 25 Jan 2008, at 11:37, Lucy Oliver wrote:
> Whats up with you fat boy? You afraid of the truth too? Or perhaps
> you just don't like the idea of the discussion list being used to
> tackle issues that effect more than just a few self interested bigots.
>
> Not sure where PC is when you need him but I'd hazard a guess that
> he's probably got his head stuck up his arse so hasn't had a chance
> to do anything about his precious list yet.
>
> Cheers
>
> Lucy
>
>
> Where is Peter Claughton when you want him - this rubbish should be
> blocked
> immediately
>
> Mike
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lucy Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 9:30 AM
> Subject: Public Interest Information
>
>
>> Dear list,
>> We make no apology for using the mining history discussion list to
>> drive
>> traffic to the new Morwellham Quay website. This is just one of
>> several
>> places where traffic can be driven to the site - which is after all a
>> discussion list.
>>
>> The reaction from list members is about what we expected, but
>> please don't
>> lose sight of the fact that this new website will be providing
>> information
>> that will be of genuine interest to members of the public even
>> though it
>> may be painful for those exposed.
>>
>> We have been very careful in collating our information to ensure
>> everything is correct and verifiable and we intend to use all legal
>> means
>> to ensure this information reaches far and wide.
>>
>> We welcome all comments of course, but please also feel free to
>> challenge
>> us on our information.
>>
>> Finaly, a word of warning. When an employee of English Heritage
>> publically
>> refers to another person as a 'sicko' he should consider where this
>> may
>> lead. No doubt this will be resolved in due course.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Lucy Oliver et al
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