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Below is my appology to Tina for accidentally sending her email to Ride Camp. I am sorry to have made this error, to have irritated someone, and to have subjected all to this discussion. Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:07:26 >To: tina@liveonthenet.com >From: Liz Newfield <lizfield@jeffnet.org> >Subject: Re: RC: Dance Line >In-Reply-To: <38DA96C8.6844232@liveonthenet.com> >References: <3.0.1.16.20000323090223.2cb717bc@jeffnet.org> <3.0.1.16.20000323125329.48375536@jeffnet.org> > >No I did not intend to send it to ride camp. I'm not too sure how that happened. I personally intended to avoid it because I felt it was quite personal between you and me. I almost never write to Ride Camp and I do not criticize anyone publically and I felt that my response to you was critical. Now, I don't know if I can appologize publically without further irritating you and getting more impolite emails from you. >Please do not stay off of ride camp because of my error. >Liz > >At 04:12 PM 3/23/2000 -0600, you wrote: >>Liz, you sent my **personal** reply to you to Ridecamp - did you do >>that intentionally?? >> >>I have intentionally not responded at all on the list after my initial >>post - no sense muddying the waters even more - yet you decided to do >>that for me. >> >>If so, shame, shame, shame on you for horrible netiquette - I would >>never ever ever do that to *anyone* - personal is personal, public is >>public and the two needn't cross paths unless agreed upon by both >>parties. >> >>What where you thinking? Did you think it would make the list happy? >>Did you think it would make me apologize? Did you think it was cute? >> >>You were wrong on all counts. >> >>I'm outta here for a while - had enough of a list that deems one >>person's posts judgemental and takes it upon themselves to make private >>converstations public. >> >>I have riding to do. >> >>Tina >> >>
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