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Renee Jorgensen wrote:
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> Was Adam on Northern Exposure played by Adam Arkin? I
> know he played that really scruffy guy on the show but
> I can'r remember for sure what his name was.
> Renee- misses that show
> 
Yes, he was...Laurie (misses it also)

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yes ina, he did sing it.      ken

[email protected] wrote:

> Could the people who went to the Galveston concert please tell us whether
> Mandy has continued the "Coffee in a Cardboard Cup" number, asking people to
> come up on stage?????
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XENA?????

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>>> Kendal D Butler  10/12/99 09:01PM >>>
>Off the top of my head, I would add:

>Kevin Spacey's Mal Profitt on Wiseguy
>the entire cast of Hill Street Blues

Oh God yes!=20

I would also add George Francisco (Eric Pierpoint) of Alien Nation.

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...47.-Douglas Wambaugh- Picket Fences...

it's funny, but i think there was someone with that name who appeared in=20
Chicago Hope's first season, or maybe a similar name.  It was maybe a=20
patient or someone else, i really don't know.  It's just that this name i=
s=20
not unknown to me, even if i've never saw Picket Fences.

Could someone give me more information please?

Jean-Fran=E7ois

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>>> "Anna Moses"  10/13/99 >01:52AM >>>
>unsub patinkin
>I thought when I joined this email list that I could
>correspond with other Mandy fans to discuss his films
>and music.  I didn't realize I was walking in on a=20
>shooting gallery full of morons.  Get a life, people -
>your whining and bitching really sucks!

At least we morons know how to unsub this list. This won't do it, sweetie!

Oh, and that's "your whining and bitching really *suck*.

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>>> "Jean-Frangois Tremblay"  10/13/99 08:52AM >>>
...47.-Douglas Wambaugh- Picket Fences...

>it's funny, but i think there was someone with that name who >appeared in =
Chicago Hope's first season, or maybe a >similar name.  It was maybe a =
patient or someone else, i >really don't know.  It's just that this name =
is not unknown to >me, even if i've never saw Picket Fences.

>Could someone give me more information please?

Sure! See....

>ps. please, stop all these fights about Laurie's acts, i'm tired >f all =
this nonsense, of all these stupids emails.  Go bitching >omewhere else.

... Oh. Never mind.

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Not as good as the ORIGINAL George, of course (otherwise known as Sam)

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Gee whiz, guys.  Do we HAVE to call each other MORONS?  Anyway, Anna, now 
that the furor over the groping incident has died down, you might want to 
stay for awhile.  I think you'll find this group O.K., after all.  This past, 
unfortunate, incident had less to do with the group being intolerant and more 
to do with what many of us perceived as inappropriate behavior (whether it 
was directed at Mandy or a person on the street) and, while you may not agree 
with the approach some people have taken, there was STRONG feeling about the 
incident and I think it came out in the posts.  

Stick around for awhile, if you want.  We're not so bad.  Well, that is, some 
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Wambaugh (Fyvish Finkel) appeared on CH as a crossover character from Picket 
Fences (which was also written by DEK at the time)

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In a message dated 10/13/99 9:11:25 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< .47.-Douglas Wambaugh- Picket Fences...
  >>
He played a lawyer on Picket fences, but he had a heart prob and was on CH 
for a couple (or maybe one) episode ....He had encounters which were funny 
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In a message dated 10/13/99 6:54:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< 
 ps. please, stop all these fights about Laurie's acts, i'm tired of all this 
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 Thanks >>

Hey .... You are not the boss of me.
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>>>  10/13/99 10:42AM >>>

<< .47.-Douglas Wambaugh- Picket Fences...
  >>
>He played a lawyer on Picket fences, but he had a heart >prob and was on =
CH for a couple (or maybe one) episode >....He had encounters which were =
funny with Geiger.

Actually (and you know if I don't correct you one of these other hateful =
harpies will!) he had the heart problems (which were, I believe, connected =
with a low-grade case of MS he'd had for years) in the Picket Fences/CH =
crossover episode, during which Jill Brock brought him to CH for treatment.=
 Later he turned up in a regular CH episode as the lawyer representing =
Godfrey Nabbitt in his suit against CH in the amyl nitrate/blood clot/coma/=
pacemaker incident. The Eel kept calling him "Wambug".

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Would anyone who has a copy of this episode on tape be willing to make me a
copy?  I would pay for postage/tape/nominal fees.  

Alternatively, does anyone know if Picket Fences is rerun on cable?  Maybe
I could catch it there...

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In a message dated 10/12/99 7:44:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< Was Adam on Northern Exposure played by Adam Arkin? I know he played that 
really scruffy guy on the show but I can'r remember for sure what his name 
was.  >>

That was the guy! Loved his scene in the episode where Joel left Alaska (at 
long last, LOL) and Adam was some sort of "gatekeeper" -- a passageway Joel 
had to go through in order to get back to Manhattan. Arkin had just gotten 
the CH gig. Joel asked him some inane question, and Adam snapped back, "What 
do I look like, a neurosurgeon?"

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In a message dated 10/12/99 8:40:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] 
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<< Yes! to Emma Peel. I copied all her clothes, which were designed by Alan
 Hughes.   When I was 2.....Carol >>

BWAHAHAHAHAH!!! I can just see you in all that *leather* ;->

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Laura J. Lindstrom wrote:
> 
> > Alternatively, does anyone know if Picket Fences is rerun on cable?  Maybe
> I could catch it there...
> 
>Picket Fences is shown weekdays on the FX channel. The CH crossover episode airs every few months. You can find out when it is being shown by checking TV-NOW's listing under a search for Mandy's appearances. Laurie

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In case anyone missed seeing them before- Dick Tracy airs tonight on WGN
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I have heard that Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding, The Sixth Sense) will
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[email protected] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 10/12/99 7:44:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> << Was Adam on Northern Exposure played by Adam Arkin? I know he played that
> really scruffy guy on the show but I can'r remember for sure what his name
> was.  >>
> 
> That was the guy! Loved his scene in the episode where Joel left Alaska (at
> long last, LOL) and Adam was some sort of "gatekeeper" -- a passageway Joel
> had to go through in order to get back to Manhattan. Arkin had just gotten
> the CH gig. Joel asked him some inane question, and Adam snapped back, "What
> do I look like, a neurosurgeon?"

Now, that is funny... did DEK ever write for Northern Exposure? I
thought the characters were so well defined... Laurie

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In a message dated 10/13/99 12:57:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< Now, that is funny... did DEK ever write for Northern Exposure? >>

Nope.

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In a message dated 10/12/99 7:02:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< Off the top of my head, I would add:
 
Kevin Spacey's Mal Profitt on Wiseguy
the entire cast of Hill Street Blues >>

Kevin Spacey in *anything* is memorable ;->

And I gotta agree about the HSB cast; that was one incredible television 
series. One of the most perfectly cast shows that ever aired, IMHO.

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On Tuesday, Jennifer wrote:
"The way this man can wring meaning out of a word or phrase, paint a
scene, evoke a memory or emotion ......"

Thank you so much for this post about the concert in Texas.  It was one
of the best I've ever read here.  Your descriptions were perfect!!
Thanks!!

Kathy  (Just waiting for "my turn" to see him again in Charleston on
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Thanks a lot for the information.
I knew i heard this name before.  I'm regulary re-watching old episodes (i 
have almost all season one, two and three on tape - in french-) but i can't 
always remenber all the details.  Chicago Hope  is my drug, almost a reason 
to live.  I just love it.  Wish i could see Lifetime for the episodes in 
english (with Mandy's beautiful voice).

They didn't change his voice when he sings "And the band played on" (on the 
first Godfrey Nabbot episode), and in "Don't Cry for me Argentina" at 
Laurie's wedding, but the rest of the songs are sung by the man who do his 
voice the rest of the time in french (when he sings in "The Quarantine" with 
Maggie, when he sings "The Emperor's New Clothes" - i just can't wait to 
hear this one on Kidults- etc,)and that's a shame, but of course it's not 
everyone who understands english like me here.  Also, Laurie's name is 
changed to Carol (i don't know why!!).

I've read some of the scripts in english and sometimes it's different, they 
don't say the same things (because cultural references are not the same in 
America and in France - i live in Quebec, Canada, but the show is dubbed in 
France, i know it because of the accent, we don't speak the same french 
here.)

So thanks, and maybe we could start, just for fun, a little quiz 
(questionnaire) to see how much we know Chicago Hope (i know this is Mandy's 
list, not Chicago Hope's, but who here don't love this show?)

My fisrt question: (if  you don't want to play this game, just say it)
What was the name of the rabbi (i'm a french speaking person, please excuse 
my faults) who married Camille and Aaron?

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At 3:35 PM -0700 10/13/99, Jean-Frangois Tremblay wrote:
>My fisrt question: (if  you don't want to play this game, just say it)
>What was the name of the rabbi (i'm a french speaking person, please excuse
>my faults) who married Camille and Aaron?

Rabbie Taubler, I believe.

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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 23:52:12 -0700 "Anna Moses" 
writes:
>unsub patinkin
>I thought when I joined this email list that I could
>correspond with other Mandy fans to discuss his films
>and music.  I didn't realize I was walking in on a 
>shooting gallery full of morons.  Get a life, people -
>your whining and bitching really sucks!

So "does" some people's abilities to follow unsub directions and use
correct grammar. ;-)

Jen <---wondering why NO one ever puts the "we're a bunch of whiny
bitches" disclaimer on all the MP list adverts....*Honestly*....
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On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 11:50:04 EDT  writes:
> ps. please, stop all these fights about Laurie's acts, i'm tired of 
>all this 
> nonsense, of all these stupids emails.  Go bitching somewhere else.
> Thanks >>
>
>Hey .... You are not the boss of me.
>KJ<~~thinks Jen would have a similar quip.

LOL! Actually, I let this one slide. It hurt my little feelings!

Jen <---with the usual "reminder" or "bulletin" that this list was
started for the sole purpose of saying whatever the freak we wanted.
Laurie had every right to say what she did, but we had every right to
bitch and whine about it. And you have the right to tell us to do it
somewhere else. But we also have the right to say, "Aw, shaddup, ya bossy
ol' missy moo." If we want. Which we don't. But we could if we wanted.

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unsub patinkin

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Excuse me, I do believe everyone has a right to their opinions. But for 
someone to threaten me, that is inexcuseable! Belle, if you ever do that 
again, I will report YOU!  All I asked was for you to stop private emailing 
me. That is no reason to threaten someone. This mailing list is for fun and 
to say whatever we please.  NOT FOR THREATENING!!!
To the rest of you on the list, I apologize. Please continue the discussions. 
And again, does anyone know when the 5th season episode with Mandy (the 
100th) will be on again? If anyone ever finds it, please let me know. Thank 
you.

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At 7:20 PM 10/13/99,  wrote:
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>unsub patinkin


Has anyone else noticed that all the people who don't like the rest of us,
and want desparately to get away from the list because of our bitching and
whining, don't have a clue *how* to unsub?  Makes ya wonder doesn't it?

Rene ( I was appalled by Laurie's original account of the Springfield
concert, but I've enjoyed the interesting and well written emails that have
followed)



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In a message dated 10/13/1999 3:14:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< 
 I have heard that Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding, The Sixth Sense) will
 be in The Wild Party, along with Eartha Kitt. Laurie
  >>


Word on RATM is that Toni was being suggested but Equity put the brakes on 
it--and said no. Thank geiger!! That would have been an awful pairing for 
Mandy.

---C

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That episode aired tonight on Lifetime. I didn't get home in time to catch
all of it...just saw the very end. I missed it when it aired the first time,
too. :-(
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From: [email protected] 
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Date: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 7:44 PM
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>Excuse me, I do believe everyone has a right to their opinions. But for
>someone to threaten me, that is inexcuseable! Belle, if you ever do that
>again, I will report YOU!  All I asked was for you to stop private emailing
>me. That is no reason to threaten someone. This mailing list is for fun and
>to say whatever we please.  NOT FOR THREATENING!!!
>To the rest of you on the list, I apologize. Please continue the
discussions.
>And again, does anyone know when the 5th season episode with Mandy (the
>100th) will be on again? If anyone ever finds it, please let me know. Thank
>you.


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Alice Smith wrote:
> 
> That episode aired tonight on Lifetime. I didn't get home in time to catch
> all of it...just saw the very end. I missed it when it aired the first time,
> too. :-(
> 
Damn, Damn, Damn! Laurie

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In a message dated 10/13/99 5:32:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time,=20
[email protected] writes:

<< Excuse me, I do believe everyone has a right to their opinions. But for=20
someone to threaten me, that is inexcuseable! Belle, if you ever do that=20
again, I will report YOU!  All I asked was for you to stop private emailing=20
me. That is no reason to threaten someone. This mailing list is for fun and=20
to say whatever we please.  NOT FOR THREATENING!!!
To the rest of you on the list, I apologize. Please continue the discussions=
.=20
And again, does anyone know when the 5th season episode with Mandy (the=20
100th) will be on again? If anyone ever finds it, please let me know. Thank=20
you. >>

This is absolutely inexcusable.

You were the one who contacted me, privately, outside the list. Just so our=20
little dysfunctional group here can have the benefit of just *exactly* what=20
transpired, here's the sequence:

In another post, I wrote:
<<  >>


EMMYDANCE replied to me privately:
>> come on, almost nobody uses proper punctuation online. it's not the=20
etiquette. nitpicking a bit too much i think. let's lighten up. <<

And I replied, in part:
<< There are a great many of us who use proper punctuation, grammar and=20
spelling, and it *is* proper netiquette to do so. Posting otherwise is not=20
only rude but selfish and self-centered. >>

Whereupon Ms. DANCE responded:
>> if you agree to be perfect, proofread! lol. netiquette? i'm sorry, i=20
couldn't  resist. <<

So I decided to enlighten her:
>> In case you've been living in a cave for the past eleven years, the term=20
"netiquette" is in the dictionary. From Webster's Online Dictionary:
Main Entry: net=B7i=B7quette
Pronunciation: 'ne-ti-k&t, -"ket
Function: noun
Etymology: netizen
Date: 1988
: etiquette governing communication on the Internet
Here's an excerpt from "Introduction to Network Etiquette" as digitally=20
published by Wabash College Digital Network -- the URL is=20
http://jade.wabash.edu/wabnet/info/netiquet.htm
Form Matters
"As was mentioned earlier, you never know who will be reading what you write=
.=20
The president of the college, or the President of the U.S., may decide to=20
listen in on a newsgroup to which you post. Or perhaps someone will forward=20
one of your e-mail
messages to a potential employer. Either way, we would all like to think tha=
t=20
we make a good impression. In the virtual world, though, an impression isn't=
=20
made by a nice suit and a clean shave--you could be naked for all those out=20
in Cyberworld care.
Your writing, on the other hand, will be highly scrutinized. If you write=20
well, you will likely come off as educated, intelligent, and respectable. If=
=20
you compose hastily and sloppily, however, your audience may perceive you,=20
perhaps inaccurately, as uneducated and unintelligent. If you want to make a=
=20
good impression on those out in the Cyberworld, it's a good idea to make you=
r=20
writing look as professional as possible.
"... any reader will likely take your message as seriously as you make it=20
look. If you don't bother to make your message intelligible, chances are he=20
won't take its contents very seriously. On the other hand, if you take a few=
=20
minutes to compose thoughtfully, your reader may pay a little extra attentio=
n=20
to what you have to say." <<

Lastly, Ms. DANCE responded with this bon mot:
<< oh brother. please do not write to me anymore. you make me want to throw=20
up. >>

.... so I decided to reply in kind:
>> You idiot. You're the one who wrote to ME, remember? What are you, 15=20
years old? Go ahead and throw up; that's probably about as sophisticated as=20
you'll ever get.
>> Don't worry about hearing from me anymore; you're on my SPAM list now. If=
=20
you write to ME again, I'll ask AOL to take care of it. Maybe I'll get lucky=
=20
and they'll even cancel your account. <<

A threat? You're damn right. I didn't solicit your e-mail; you initiated the=
=20
entire conversation.

And now you have the *nerve* to respond to me via the list? As though I went=
=20
around threatening people all day? Without giving all the background=20/index.html
information?

This is low, churlish behavior.

Learn some manners. Now, shoo.

Beverly Haut
Aliso Viejo, CA


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Alright!
two good answers!

I'm happy you answered, maybe we can go on like this, it may be fun.  You 
could ask some questions too.

Another question:
Alan Birch tried to convince Godfrey Nabott to abandon the pursuit against 
Chicago Hope.  How?  (And he failed at his attempt, but it was funny).

______________________________________________________
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In a message dated 10/13/99 5:32:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< e, if you ever do that 
 again, I will report YOU!  All I asked was for you to stop private emailing 
 me. That is no reason to threaten someone. This mailing list is for fun and 
 to say whatever we please.  NOT FOR THREATENING!!! >>

Can not imagine Bev doing anything of the sort !

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Jean-Frangois Tremblay wote about Chicago Hope in French in Quebec:
>Also, Laurie's name is changed to Carol (i don't know why!!).

Because it seems like many of Mandy's fans are named Carol and are all nuts :>

>My fisrt question: (if  you don't want to play this game, just say it)
>What was the name of the rabbi (i'm a french speaking person, please excuse
>my faults) who married Camille and Aaron?


OK...I'll say it...I don't want to play this game because it will be too
hard for me and phantm is too busy already to run around and be the first
one to get the right answer....Carol



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In a message dated 10/13/1999 11:31:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

> Here's an excerpt from "Introduction to Network Etiquette" as digitally 
>  published by Wabash College Digital Network -- the URL is 
>  http://jade.wabash.edu/wabnet/info/netiquet.htm
>  Form Matters

Oh, I love the quote!  

Carol P. (who has read "your" for "you're" on another list so often that 
she's been REAL close to sending nasty comments about it - and OTHER 
misspellings, etc.)

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In a message dated 10/13/99 5:54:07 PM, [email protected] writes:

<< Has anyone else noticed that all the people who don't like the rest of us,
and want desparately to get away from the list because of our bitching and
whining, don't have a clue *how* to unsub?  Makes ya wonder doesn't it?
 >>

Not at all..it's their sneaky way to tell all they're supposedly unseeing, 
only to return like flies to shot under a different namer maybe to never 
leave at all?

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In a message dated 10/13/99 9:27:00 PM, [email protected] writes:

<< 
Not at all..it's their sneaky way to tell all they're supposedly unseeing, 
only to return like flies to shot under a different namer maybe to never 
leave at all?

 The spellcheck was on....UNSUBBING was the word which I originally typed.


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Ok, I will confess I do not know how to unsubscribe. Will someone please tell 
me? It's a shame b/c I do love Mandy and I love hearing about him.  But I 
can't stand that everytime I say a word, all the nasties come out. So please, 
tell me how to unsubscribe. Thank you.

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At 1:19 AM -0400 10/14/99,  wrote:
>Ok, I will confess I do not know how to unsubscribe. Will someone please tell
>me? It's a shame b/c I do love Mandy and I love hearing about him.  But I
>can't stand that everytime I say a word, all the nasties come out. So please,
>tell me how to unsubscribe. Thank you.

To those who wish to leave this "nasty", "hateful" list, send to the
following address: [email protected]



    UNSUBSCRIBE patinkin
    or SIGNOFF patinkin
    or UNSUB patinkin


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No it doesn't.  When I joined this list, I did not realize my box would be
inundated with mail.  Most lists have an unsub note at the end that gives
instructions for unsubscribing.  I didn't know how to unsub from this list, and I
wasn't just trying to get some bizarre point across.  I think it was Phantm who
very politely emailed me privately and told me how to do it.  However, the
conversation became so amusing, that I decide maybe I would give it a bit more
time.  Please don't assume, because some unsub incorrectly that there is any
other motive.  Thanks

[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 10/13/99 5:54:07 PM, [email protected] writes:
>
> << Has anyone else noticed that all the people who don't like the rest of us,
> and want desparately to get away from the list because of our bitching and
> whining, don't have a clue *how* to unsub?  Makes ya wonder doesn't it?
>  >>
>
> Not at all..it's their sneaky way to tell all they're supposedly unseeing,
> only to return like flies to shot under a different namer maybe to never
> leave at all?


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