From: wally@wally.world.net   
      
   On 14/4/05 2:09, in article 115qo3favnpeh56@corp.supernews.com, "Elizabot   
   v2.0.2" wrote:   
      
   > Wally wrote:   
   >>   
   >   
   >>> If I invite a neighbor into my house, that does not imply permission to   
   >>> check my dresser drawers for what they may find.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Firstly of course I would suspect that you know your neighbor so the need to   
   >> leave such an invitation in a public place doesn't really apply but anyway   
   >> what if you left a sign outside your house inviting you neighbor to visit?,   
   >> clearly you would have no control over who visited and where they went, it   
   >> would be incumbent on you to safeguard your property failure to do so is   
   >> your problem, not much good complaining afterwards!   
   >   
   > Don't forget that Snit hung out the sign on the door which said:   
   >   
   > "Can we see your Photoshopped image of me committing these acts? Might   
   > be good for a laugh or two."   
      
   That seems a clear invitation, " Photoshopped image" we all know what that   
   means!, "of me" his site seem the obvious place to look for that, all   
   preceded by "Can we see" a clear invitation to exhibit the result.   
      
   > "Nope... she would have done a better job. Really, if you are going to   
   > try to embarrass / impress / offend me, please do so with images   
   > modified to a higher standard than that."   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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