RE: Sinister: oh yeah


RE: Sinister: oh yeah


To: "'sinister@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <sinister@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Sinister: oh yeah
From: "Andrew Williams (UKHQ - Merch)" <AWillia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:21:51 -0500


 
> incidentally, i love you. even the ones of you that i don't like very 
> much...and we had our first official fight. every 
> relationship is stronger 
> thereafter. believe me.

Hey Isabel, I feel slightly responsible for stirring up some of this, and
I'll be the first to admit I may have replied rather hastily to your initial
email, never very wise. I just want to assure you that I have nothing but
respect for everyone's opinion on the list, I just thought it was an
interesting topic... if you've been receiving nasty emails, I'm really
sorry, that's well out of order. 

> and yeah...i AM a total music snob...that's why i joined the 
> list in the 
> first place. correct me if i am wrong, i thought you all were too. 
> 

No, I'm not. That's all I want to say. 

Peace & Love,

yr pal,

Andrew.
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