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Philebrarian

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Jun 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/14/96
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Caity, et al-- I am jumping in here because Stacy has not done so... I
contacted her the day that all her messages appeared and she appologized
to me and the 30 or so other people who responded directly to her about
this rampage. She simply had had enough of all of the rude posts and went
off the deep end that day ( lost contact, so to speak... how many of us
have never ever done that?). It won't happen again... (I did suggest that
she post an apology to the whole group, and maybe she still will...)

She has, in the past *and since* posted very thoughtful and articulate
messages about the XFiles... give her a chance. Let's all get over it and
move on.

--philebrarian

On Sat, 15 Jun 1996 coco...@pcug.org.au wrote:

> PLEASE would someone tell Stacey to take her "Kill this thread <quote
> ENTIRE document> posts SOMEWHERE ELSE?!!!
> Stacey, I don't think I've ever seen an original post from you. I
> delete every message with your name, because they all follow the
> above format. Maybe you're trying to tell your computer to do
> something and mistakenly sending it to the group. OR MAYBE YOU ARE A
> WASTER OF BANDWIDTH.
> TAKE IT ELSEWHERE!!!!
>
> Sorry, I'll go back in my corner now,
> Caity
> coco...@pcug.org.au
>
>
>

Linda J. Anderson

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Jun 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM6/14/96
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Philebrarian <r...@efn.org> writes:
>
>Caity, et al-- I am jumping in here because Stacy has not done so... I

>contacted her the day that all her messages appeared and she
appologized
>to me and the 30 or so other people who responded directly to her
about
>this rampage. She simply had had enough of all of the rude posts and
went
>off the deep end that day ( lost contact, so to speak... how many of
us
>have never ever done that?). It won't happen again... (I did suggest
that
>she post an apology to the whole group, and maybe she still will...)
>
>She has, in the past *and since* posted very thoughtful and articulate
>messages about the XFiles... give her a chance. Let's all get over it
and
>move on.
>
>--philebrarian

Okay Stacey, you can come out now. We're sorry we flared.

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