When I saw I'd been unsubscribed it felt like I'd just taken the best photo of 
my life.

When I saw I'd been resubscribed it felt like there was no film in the camera.



> On 6 Apr 2017, at 18:42, Doug Brewer <d...@dougbrewerphoto.com> wrote:
> 
> See, I wasn't going to name and shame, but it might be time for a reminder 
> that friends don't let friends use AOL.
> 
>> On 4/6/17 1:05 PM, Marnie wrote:
>> Well, not sure it crashed-crashed, but Doug contacted me on FB and told
>> me my prescence had caused countless of people to unsubscribe.
>> 
>> I might have taken that personally, but he said they were automatically
>> unsubscribed.
>> 
>> So here I had tried to sort of return to PDML unobtrusively and, well,
>> that didn't happen.
>> 
>> Using a different way to connect and a different email client now.
>> 
>> OBVIOUSLY:
>> 
>> 1. I am just a powerful personality that tends to overwhelm people.
>> (Sheesh, I can't go anywhere.)
>> 
>> 2. Or it was my last post in which I teased about PDML...  What? You
>> guys are that easily offended?  Getting older has made you
>> 
>> cranky (or crankier)? OR
>> 
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>> 
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