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Message no. 1
From: Gabe Rosario <Brakiss187@***.COM>
Subject: to the list
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 05:05:26 EDT
greeting fellow list members.

im such most of you know who i am. yesterday i posted an alternative mailing
list for the srccg. i guess things might have went well if i don't point out
a few people as being cry babies and whiners. even thought i didn't mention
names, i got blasted for it. fine i was in the wrong, and for that IM SORRY.
the admins here are great, don't get me wrong and i know they have their
rules. that is fine too. I just want my list to be another stomping ground
for players. players like myself that don't always want to follow the rules
or want to talk slang and every now and than flame on someone. so with that i
would just like to say sorry to all those i ofended, you know who you are. my
list and my newsletter will still go on. if anyone is still interested in
either and i don't have your info send all replies to brakdayak@***.com



gabe
Message no. 2
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: Re: to the list
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 02:26:49 -0700
At 02:05 9/13/98 , you wrote:
>greeting fellow list members.
[snip]

Thank you Gabe. I'm sure the apology will go over well.

And, as agreed in our private discussion, I also apologize to the list for
letting my temper get the best of me. ;)


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