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Jeff,
Thank you for understanding. All it is, is it's a habit, just like
practicing your guitar every day (or evening). And we all know
what happens when you get lazy and start breaking a good habit,
right? <g>
> I guess it's a good thing to cloak yourself. I've already gotten
> a few e-mails off list about people not liking your online
> persona.
This may surprise some folks there, but I can't get too worked up
about people who don't want to confront me to my face about my
actions/words. Brian did it, Phil did it, even you did it... and
I didn't bite anyone's head off, did I? I *think* I was polite,
and thanked you all for putting me on the straight and narrow.
To all of you who are concerned or dismayed about my online persona,
and don't want to tell me off directly, sorry if your blood pressure
has hit the ozone. But if nothing else, at least I gave you some
juicy gossip to bandy around, so you're welcome. <rotflmao>
unlunf
--- In , "Jeff" <bigtikidude@y...> wrote:
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> --- In , "unlunf" <unlunf@y...> wrote:
>>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> No feathers were ruffled in the making of your post!
>>
>> At great risk of sounding snobbish, or worse, paranoid, I'd
>> like to keep my privates, well... private, if that's OK with
>> you. <g>
>
> Not like I have a choice in the matter, I don't know about
> Snobbish, but Paranoid?? maybe.
>
>> I've taken great pains to be able to speak anonymously here on
>> the 'tardnet, and I'd really like to keep it that way. Thanks
>> for understanding. <g>
>
> It always struck me as weird when people want to remain anonymous
> when discussing somethng as mundane as music genre/classification.
> But maybe your afraid of what your saying coming back to haunt your
> personal life/profession.
> I guess it's a good thing to cloak yourself. I've already gotten
> a few e-mails off list about people not liking your online persona.
>
> Good luck Phantom Surfer
> Jeff(bigtikidude)
>