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Posted by Greg on July 30, 2000, at 11:06:52
Shellie,
Good Morning! I just finished re-reading my response to you of a few days ago, and when I was finished I said to myself "God Greg, you're really a jerk!" I am not always the most tactful person, especially lately. But that is no excuse for being rude, and I was. I certainly could have made my point without acting like that, especially the "Psychic" comment, Jesus!
I hope you know that I take the new people here very seriously, I just more often than not don't know what to say. I will be more dilligent in the future. Being a recovering alcoholic, I know how important a new person is to any group, they keep you honest, focused and and real. We need them here for sure!
Anyway, I hope you'll accept my apology for being, well, Greg-like, and I hope we are still friends?
Hugs,
Greg
Posted by shar on July 30, 2000, at 12:03:44
In reply to Shellie - New People, posted by Greg on July 30, 2000, at 11:06:52
Nothing like a good re-read to keep us humble, eh, Greg? Happens to me too. Sometimes I actually cringe (OMG did I really say that?). Or the always popular, Did I say that out loud?
Don't beat yourself up, you are a good person who had a bad day.
Shar
Posted by Greg on July 30, 2000, at 12:34:07
In reply to Re: Shellie - New People » Greg, posted by shar on July 30, 2000, at 12:03:44
Shar,
"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words."
Thanks,
Greg> Nothing like a good re-read to keep us humble, eh, Greg? Happens to me too. Sometimes I actually cringe (OMG did I really say that?). Or the always popular, Did I say that out loud?
>
> Don't beat yourself up, you are a good person who had a bad day.
>
> Shar
Posted by shellie on July 30, 2000, at 14:15:57
In reply to Shellie - New People, posted by Greg on July 30, 2000, at 11:06:52
Hey Greg. No problem. I could tell I hit a nerve that I hadn't meant to, and I know, sometimes, I also don't have a clue what to say to someone and am very relieved that someone else makes a stab. And it's not because I don't care, just don't think I have anything to say to help at the moment. Its cool, really. Shellie
Posted by Cam W. on July 30, 2000, at 20:03:52
In reply to Re: Shellie - New People » Greg, posted by shar on July 30, 2000, at 12:03:44
Unlike doctors in their practices, we cannot bury our mistakes once they are posted. - Cam
> Nothing like a good re-read to keep us humble, eh, Greg? Happens to me too. Sometimes I actually cringe (OMG did I really say that?). Or the always popular, Did I say that out loud?
>
>Shar
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