[Mpls] smoking ban: possible to go offline with this discussion?
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Sun Jun 6 18:54:45 CDT 2004
Members:
It's bad form to, in essence, ask the list to shut up.
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Mpls] smoking ban: possible to go offline with this
discussion?
I AGREE!!!!!!!
> Would it be possible for the principals in this debate to conduct it
> among
> themselves or on another forum? I like being on this list, and I would
> not
> like to drop it, but I think all sides have exhaustively aired their
> views.
>
> Thanks
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