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The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."


I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
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Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


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Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."


I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
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Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


poor morkins.........another social mis fit left behind!

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Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."


I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


It is common and polite practice to use the the expanded phrase in the
first useage with the acronym in parenthesis. Then to use the acronym
thereafter is appropriate.

It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.

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Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."

I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


It is common and polite practice to use the the expanded phrase in the
first useage with the acronym in parenthesis. Then to use the acronym
thereafter is appropriate.

It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.


are you going straight brian?

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Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."

I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


It is common and polite practice to use the the expanded phrase in the
first useage with the acronym in parenthesis. Then to use the acronym
thereafter is appropriate.

It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.

Aw, gee, Alice. Say it ain't so! Billy Smith expounding upon what is or is
not appropriate.
Perhaps you could use your "polite practice" expertise to assist Mark with
his dismal attempts at communicating herein.





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On 12 Jan 2007 15:09:28 -0800, wrote:


Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."

I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
--
73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com

Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


It is common and polite practice to use the the expanded phrase in the
first useage with the acronym in parenthesis. Then to use the acronym
thereafter is appropriate.

It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.



Indeed the end of the annymouses May be worth the straitjacket to
imposed


Look Morky..........They're comming to get ya!!

http://pageproducer.innercite.com/bcrowell4/index.html


I reaptet May be
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/

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It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.



Indeed the end of the annymouses May be worth the straitjacket to
imposed


Look Morky..........They're comming to get ya!!

http://pageproducer.innercite.com/bcrowell4/index.html


I reaptet May be

www.ipunce.blogspot.com


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Tex wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
et...
Bob Brock wrote:
The acronym "RFD" stands for "Request for Discussion."

I always thought it was, "Rural Free Delivery". :-)
--
73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com

Apparently Mark Morgan thinks that it means "Reserved For Dyslexics".


It is common and polite practice to use the the expanded phrase in the
first useage with the acronym in parenthesis. Then to use the acronym
thereafter is appropriate.

It's kind of funny watching all the anonninnies getting in their last
licks before having to go straight.


are you going straight brian?


Are you?

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Indeed the end of the annymouses May be worth the straitjacket to
imposed


Look Morky..........They're comming to get ya!!


On the say so of a Tennessee Nurse placing a single telephone call...

What a psycho.

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