Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] The end of BoundaryPoint as we knew it
Date: Nov 02, 2004 @ 20:19
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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i dont understand
 
what is your problem
 
nobody said everyones land is necessarily for everybody all the time
 
& you know perfectly well you can keep changing the topic & so can anyone else
 
we are alive & living happily ever after here as far as i am concerned
 
& we havent lost anything
 
if & when anyone wants to be here they will be here
 
perhaps they are all here smiling right now
 
you cant please everybody all the time anyway
 
yikes
 
promote yourself
 
vote for yourself today & every day
 
& elect jollity n frivolity for quality polity
 
& every day will be a hollidy
 
this has been a played political announcement from the all parties party

Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@...> wrote:
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:44 PM
Subject: The end of BoundaryPoint

Dear fellow border freaks
 
Since 2000 BoundaryPoint has been a great inspiration to me and many others, but lately we have lost many great contributors like Jan Krogh and Peter Hering. And we only hear from other great contributors like Rolf Palmberg, Peter Smaardijk, Udo Metz, etc once in a blue moon.
 
I have recently tried to contribute with new border material about Cyprus, new topomaps of South Eastern European tripoints, neutral zones etc., and have like a few others who attempt to re-ignite the group with interesting new topics have just been met with silence.
 
I will encourge everybody with an interest in borders to help get this group back alive and back on topic. Any ideas for promotions? Virgin tripoint of the week?
 
Jesper  


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