>
> I read Tom's reply to Ken, then went back and re-read Ken's post, and in as
> nice a way as I can possibly say this, Tom, I think you misunderstood Ken's
> intent.  Ken was just (it seems to me) nicely suggesting ideas for if you
> SHOULD decide to write a book.  Reading your posts about the many people you
> have mentioned meeting in your lifetime, I think it could be a great read.
> But whether you do or do not write a book, Ken was being very nice in his
> post, and I know for a fact that he's one of the nicest and most considerate
> people you will ever have the pleasure of meeting.  It seems to me you were
> a bit harsh in your response.  Again, as nicely as I can put this, perhaps
> that is why people do not respond to your posts on the digest...this is why
> *I* hesitate - your responses seem a bit, well, Ben Weaverish.  People have
> this wonderful place to share ideas, quotes, and insight.  You use this
> venue for that, and Ken and others surely can do the same.  I'm reminded of
> Ernest T. Bass's comment when he was in Helen's classroom:  "I got a
> 'rude'.  Bet you ain't never got no 'rude'."  I think most of us differ from
> Ernest T. in that we prefer to NOT get a rude!  Let's play nice, okay?  I
> 'preciate it.  Keep posting your stories and I'll keep reading them, because
> they are interesting.  And Ken, you keep a-goin', too, just like Andy told
> Opie to do!  I enjoy reading what you have to say, as well.  But then you
> prolly knew that already.

 --Marsha Scheuermann

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