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She deleted her account before all the visionary stuff came to the forefront. That's how I remember it, anyways. I remember she got very sensitive about something-- I think we were discussing the "canonizations" of JPII and JXXIII and she didn't like it and just took off. We all thought it was fairly abrupt. After that, the visionary stuff started to circulate.
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When I say "booted" I don't necessarily mean banned-- as I said in the previous post, a lot of them we ran off the "good ol' fashioned way", i.e., by basically relentlessly arguing with them until they gave up. By making them feel unwelcome (and it worked, usually does).
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Don't worry, you've always rubbed me the wrong way too. But nowadays I find it a lot more amusing than I used to.
When I signed on at Te Deum TMW greeted me with jubilance. I found it so phony, after the experience at ABLF.
You do seem cooler as you've gotten older. I remember making some joke about you when you first came here and in a huff you asked Matthew to delete your account.
And yes, I've noticed the periods.