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Posted By: busybeeMT on 2006-06-22
In Reply to: glad you finally got the answer,,,sm - noyb

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Again, I really appreciate it.  I was so frustrated by the "not a mind reader" comment.  I'm quite an experienced, long-time MT but every once in awhile we hear something we're not familiar with.  I felt her attitude was uncalled for and rude and quite condescending.


It's the people on here like you and Becky and MDmt, etc. who make it worthwhile to keep coming back to this forum though ! 




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