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Posted by clancy on July 28, 2005, 9:40 pm
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> You know something girl - you are one of the nastiest people ever to be on
> this group. People have their lives to live and maybe have to squeeze in
> the stitching between jobs, kids and just plain life - not everyone lives
> the pampered life that you'd like us all to believe you live. I'm sure
> everyone involved in that project has done a wonderful job - just as good
as
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> anything you think you can do. You jump on here and start pushing your
> weight around - who do you think you are? All those people volunteered to
> help in the effort, you've done nothing but complain and find fault. As
for
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> your not liking many of us on here, I don't think there's a one of us that
> will lose sleep over that thought. If you do disappear again, I for one
will not
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> miss you or your snottiness.
> Sharon (N.B.)
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> .
> > wrote:
> > >Bourne Identity wrote:
> > >> I haven't heard from her since March.
> > >Why would you? Have you emailed her? Was there a requirement that
> > >people check in with you periodically? If not, then it makes sense to
> > >be patient.
> > >I have an answer from Meredith and she'll put the angel in the mail to
> > >me next week, which is the soonest she can get to the post office.
I'll
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> > >let you know when I receive her and I'll try to get the beading done
> > >quickly.
> > >Elizabeth
> > Why wouldn't I hear from her since MARCH? Are you serious?
> > Thank you for telling me. Don't rush to get it done if it means it
> > will look awful. There is a difference between rushing, and having a
> > project for many months without a word. I don't have her email
> > address and I originally asked Tia Mary to post this here so I
> > wouldn't have to visit this trap of so called nice people.
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> this group. People have their lives to live and maybe have to squeeze in
> the stitching between jobs, kids and just plain life - not everyone lives
> the pampered life that you'd like us all to believe you live. I'm sure
> everyone involved in that project has done a wonderful job - just as good