Had I drunk coffee I would have been far worse as I am allergic to it (`a writer allergic to *coffee* !!??' I hear you all chorus) because I would have been sick as well as tired and in a bit of a vitriolic mood. As I said to another 'fisher, I feel a little bit low about hurling all that at your innocent screens but it's something that's been on my mind for quite a while. While perhaps, stylistically or mentally, I popped out for the refreshment of my choice (I favour Japanese green tea), I still stand behind just about all the points I made in it. Ahh ... poor, dear, sweet-minded little Camille, you're all thinking, clicking your tongues and resting your elbows on coffee-ring Olympic symbols (you lucky so-and-so's - just because I'm allergic to it doesn't mean I don't like the stuff! (: ) She was once so nice and placid and now here she is using assorted 4 letter words and a generally unpleasant tone. She's changed from Esme to Booper, overnight. Well ... to those who found it unpleasant I offer you a big unconditional (: and a plea to discuss something more pleasant, Camille verona_beach@geocities.com @ THE ARTS HOLE http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/6442 @ THE INVERTED FOREST http://www.angelfire.com/pa/invertedforest > > > I do wish Camille, you wouldn't use all those obscene > > words... > > I have simply assumed that Camille left her desk for a cup of coffee, > and that while she was out, somebody sneaked into her cubicle and sent > off that nasty message in her name. > > -- > Matt Kozusko mkozusko@parallel.park.uga.edu