Another reason you should prune your quoted messages are so that you can
recontextualize the original intent of the message and make up a reply
to go along with it:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 05:29:09PM +0200, Jon Glass wrote:
> Um, erm.... blathering away _more_
> you may be "easier"
> to reply and type at a lot
> eat dirt , I bet you do that,
> do you?
>
> he best when replying to trout all utmost
> essential avant tote, and rely un earth
> what you keep .... .... well,
> read the question text, and
> reply, since you timed it rather well, _exactly_
> we see your reply. It's very
> logical this way. I don't really understand why
> rams have taken entire messes, in qed
> me _after_ he or normal, be ok as that
> you select or die , hit the elected texas
> and you or as placebo the Now Ape's
> Mail pus so be I use force
> cut all text, but do it because it's worth it
> the read.
Jon Glass, you're the next William S. Burroughs.
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