robert b. im having trouble with your aol account

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Sun Feb 27 2000 - 16:43:47 MST


Robert I know its a sin to post what you sent offlist,
but there did not appear to be anything too personal
in it, and I cut anything that you might want kept between
us guys. Evidently theres something wrong with your
aol account, as I tried this message twice and it bounced
twice.

Now with that said, I will further comment that I have
had chronic problems sending to some aol accounts:
yours and EvMick's are two notorious examples. The
only time I get messages bounced are when I am sending
to an aol account. This is unsettling, considering their
recent purchase of Time-Warner. Perhaps the fault is
on my end.

Robert J. Bradbury wrote:

> Ok, I've been through the archives and can't find any...

Its in there, but if you havent seen that post, do spare
yourself Robert. I was having a bad week. {8-] See what
happens when you go outta town?

> And what happened to Kellie Martin?

They killed her character, the bastards. I dont know why they
couldnt have just made her go crazy or something, so she
could come back occasionally, at least, even perhaps as
a chronic psych patient. {8-[

I think Im gonna give up ER, or certainly during the times
I am suffering emotional storms. I have three friends who are
ER doctors, and all three dislike the show, for one reason
or another, but one common theme is that they say the
show is vaaaastly overdramatized. The majority of the
patients they see are those who are too lazy to get a regular
doctor, or are welfare cases. In the ER, there is very little
paper work to suffer thru, compared to the other free
health care that is available.

My ER worker friends agree that if serious cases came thru
the door at the pace indicated on the show, every doctor
and nurse would crack within a year. spike



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