Since when is someone's email name a determining factor as to whether or
not they should be taken seriously and courteously?
John, there are some places in this world, and some places in this
country where cannabis is legal. There is cannabis which is marijuana,
and cannabis which is hemp, used in food, paper, cloth, etc.
I think your magic words for the day are "I apologize."
John Posada said:
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:15 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: help~
Should we take seriously the request of someone who names themself after
an illegal substance?
There's a difference between doing something illegal and telling
everyone they are doing something illegal.
BTW...you should also use the magic word...."please".
> I want to know the e-mail address of krista van laan and catherine
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