hey Y staff..

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And, I got an agenda!
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either the bears are getting smarter or you are correct dh. I thinc k.
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You are the center of attention on 2 boards.......... Originally Posted by dearhunter
What? Another board she's on? Where? Why doesn't anyone let me know these things? Sheesh, somebody title these meandering colloquy so that we know what in tarnation the subject is! I thought Sofia was inviting all us people who like to eat at the Y!
Your going to get a lawyer? Your going to the cops because we are making fun of your running and profiting from prostitution?

You ever hear the saying throwing out the baby in the bath water?
Nice thinking, sofia. This is exactly what you, your ladies, your clients, and everyone else on any of these boards needs: more attention and scrutiny from law enforcement. Have you been eating stupid sandwiches again?

In case you haven't been picking up on the not-so-subtle commentary, I'll spell it out for you. No one gives a shit if you "feel cyber bullied". Be a big girl and laugh it off.
I like our sofia better than tha sofia here
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Any suggestions, I hate to get our lawyers involved. Originally Posted by sofiaofhouston
I do not thinck LegalZoom does this work.
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You are the center of attention on 2 boards..........your plan is working. Originally Posted by dearhunter
Attention isn't necessarily good.
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I feel cyber-bullied too soFia. I've tried taking a legal course of action against this merry band of misfits but their attorneys informed my panel of legal council that their server, which is located on a skrimpboat off the African coast, was hijacked by a band of pirates and is no longer in their hands/custody. $69,000 in legal fees and there's nothing anyone can do to stop the insanity. We were advised to take action against the pirates but they won't accept our calls.

And I'm no dummy, either... I got my degree from Ghiardelli Institute Of Technology in Cairo. But I feel your pain, sweetheart. Buncha' cyber-bullies making fun of our ficticious cyber-identities. Grrrr! ...and it's not as if I brought any of this on myself, or anything...they're just mean.
Soooo..... who was that banned hooktard that filed the C & D order against the members of the Y? Maybe she might give Sofia a hand.
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Soooo..... who was that banned hooktard that filed the C & D order against the members of the Y? Maybe she might give Sofia a hand. Originally Posted by LonesomeDove

That would be chanelrose. But it was notarized and everything.
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  • 02-10-2010, 09:04 PM
Sofia, are you really for real? I mean, I've only been around for a short while here, but damn girl(?), you sure do seem to stir up alot of chit around these parts.
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AUSTIN, Texas – Texas lawmakers approved a measure that makes it a crime to impersonate someone else online, Media Online Daily reports. The bill’s aim is to stop cyberbullying. The law awaits the signature of Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Under the “online harassment” law, people who post fake profiles on social networking sites, such as Facebook or MySpace, with the intent to “harm, defraud, intimidate or threaten” other people would be charged with a felony. Commercial social networking sites were defined broadly under the statue in order to encompass many possibilities, such as sites that let users register to converse with others or construct Web profiles or pages. E-mail programs and message boards were not included in the definition.

The legislation addresses the concerns of many, with more and more phony profiles coming to light, especially with fake Twitter accounts. For example, last week, St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa filed a lawsuit over a parody account.

Internet law experts are not in agreement as to whether the Texas law could be upheld in court, given that it only addresses social networking sites and that it outlaws what might be free speech. “The whole social networking exceptionalism is ridiculous,” said Internet law expert Eric Goldman, director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University. “There’s no way to distinguish social networking sites from other sites.”

Across the nation, other lawmakers are proposing new laws that address the problem of cyberbullying on social networking sites after the suicide of a 13-year-old girl. Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) has sponsored a national bill seeking to impose penalties for cyberbullying.

For more on social networking, see the May 2009 NACS Magazine cover story, “World Wide Networking.” Originally Posted by sofiaofhouston
So a proposed law, that excludes message boards, is your basis for calling a lawyer? Good luck with that.
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Yes, Texasjohn1965, but that still leaves the hi-jacked skrimpboat and the site's server in the hands of pirates, doesn't it?

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  • 02-10-2010, 09:42 PM
Any suggestions, I hate to get our lawyers involved. Originally Posted by sofiaofhouston
I hope like hell it ain't the same lawyer you had before!