In a message dated 5/26/99 6:30:03 AM EST, williams@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< And please don't tell me I've misinterpreted Les Clark's posting. When I
can't
see the writer's face, or hear the tone of their voice, I can only call 'em
as I
read 'em. >>
William,
My $0.02 worth says when you can't hear the tone of their voice, why
automatically interpret it as a put down? Why not assume (if you have to
assume) it was an innocent remark? I didn't see it as a put down, I saw it as
a playfull comment that he preferred Mozart and didn't care for Paul Simon,
which he's entitled to state, IMO. (I actually enjoy both).
Regards,
George S.
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