Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
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In a message dated 5/29/01 9:20:10 AM Central Daylight Time,
tgraves@... writes:
that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one time
I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on one
of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own, but
she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her ideas
as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept getting
the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to just
lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because it
can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
Tammy in IN
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tgraves@... writes:
> and I'm the Tammy in Illinois!Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am sure
>
that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one time
I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on one
of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own, but
she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her ideas
as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept getting
the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to just
lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because it
can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
Tammy in IN
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Tammy Graves
I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always taken on the
Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say anything
at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not usually on a
post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but ultimately,
make my own decisions.
Tami in In wrote:
that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one time
I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on one
of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own, but
she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her ideas
as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept getting
the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to just
lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because it
can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
Tammy in IN
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Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say anything
at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not usually on a
post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but ultimately,
make my own decisions.
Tami in In wrote:
>Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am sure
that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one time
I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on one
of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own, but
she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her ideas
as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept getting
the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to just
lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because it
can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
Tammy in IN
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