Unrequested mail from Mr. Babayco

At 4:28 AM 9/13/96, Z.B. wrote:
It doesn't matter if you get one or one hundred messages - both are still annoying as hell. If I wanted whatever you're advertising or selling, I'd come look for it. I'd prefer that you not mail me.
Mr. Babayco, I did not request your mail to me, and I am annoyed at having received it. I am not interested in the views you are advertising or selling, and I'd prefer that you not mail me. To make me whole, I demand that you send me $125 for this occurrence, and $125 for each future occurrence. Have a nice day. --Timothy C. May cc: Law firm of Canker, Sleazewell, and M. Dooza (sauce for the gander?)

On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
At 4:28 AM 9/13/96, Z.B. wrote:
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Mr. Babayco,
I did not request your mail to me, and I am annoyed at having received it.
I am not interested in the views you are advertising or selling, and I'd prefer that you not mail me.
To make me whole, I demand that you send me $125 for this occurrence, and $125 for each future occurrence.
Have a nice day.
--Timothy C. May
Very well then, Mr. May. I did not request YOUR mail EITHER, so I demand that you send ME $250 for receipt of this message, and $250 for each additional message I receive from you. I also demand that you send me $10,000 for taking up my valuable time with this message, and $5,000 for network access fees. Have a nice day! Even if you are serious about this, the fact that you signed up to a mailing list entitles you to all of the messages that go over this list, plus people's replies to your posts. The point of my original message was that mail from a non-commercial individual, such as yourself or other people on this list is welcomed, but mail from people trying to sell me something is not. Perhaps I should have made that more clear in my original post. --- Zach Babayco zachb@netcom.com <----- finger for PGP public key http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4127
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