--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote:
> Emily isn't fine. Curtis is lying up a storm, so clearly > he isn't so fine either. Tee hee > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > Curtis, you may be correct in all that you say. I am > > > getting impressions from people who read the email that > > > Sal sent that it was not a pleasant email to receive > > > for Emily. Emily has said so and Judy has said so, both > > > of whom read the letter. > > > > M: I am not denying that, I was objecting to the histrionic > > characterization Judy was trying to use to create a fuss > > that you bought into. > > Which "histrionic characterization" of mine was Ann buying > into, Curtis? > > Not only did I not use the characterization Ann did, I noted > explicitly that it was inaccurate. > > But Curtis has just gone too far now; he can't stop himself > from lying even if there's no question he'll be exposed. > > > A:So I am going to back out now that I have put in my two > > cents regarding the conclusion I drew from all of the to-ing > > and fro-ing on this subject. I am going to back out because > > I did not read the email and thus can not comment further on > > it. However, I can and did want to say what I said regarding > > the general play of personalities and human nature as I saw it > > based on discussions of this issue. > > > > M: It clarified a bias I was unaware of. > > Translation: Curtis does not agree with Ann's opinions, > therefore they constitute a "bias." > > > A: At this point, if Sal is all she is cracked up to be by > > those who love and support her, it would be about that time > > when she could step out from behind that curtain and say her > > lines. > > > > M: Slow news day huh? I think all the actual participants > > are all fine at this point. Thanks for your concern. > > Emily isn't fine. Curtis is lying up a storm, so clearly > he isn't so fine either. > > Sal has *never* been fine. At least not since she joined > FFL. >