Re: Help please

From:Connie McManus <conmac@cc.usu.edu>



"Weems, Joyce" wrote:

> Hungar is right next to "Y".

"Y" do you ask? My Hungar was well sated with Turkey.  Well,  I'd better Finnish
this as I'm kinda Russian around today.. no time for silliness.. so I'll end
with something Swede ... Happy Valentines Day!!  *ggg*

Connie M.

>
> Joyce Weems
> Pathology Manager
> Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Dr. Ian Montgomery. [SMTP:ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk]
>         Sent:   Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:51 AM
>         To:     histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
>         Subject:        Fwd: Re: Help please
>
>         Connie,
>                 Agree with you 100%. But, following on from an earlier
> posting, where is Hungar. Tut, tut, must try harder, consider yourself very
> harshly reprimanded.
>         Happy Valentines, xox
>         Ian.
>
>
>
>                 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 13:53:24 -0700
>                 From: Connie McManus <conmac@cc.usu.edu>
>                 Subject: Re: Help please
>                 To: George Beaver <thebeaver@uswest.net>
>                 Cc: "'Histonet'" <Histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
>
>                 I have a motto that I live by:  "if it aint fun, it aint'
> worth it"    I've
>                 noticed there are some people on this list who think the
> ONLY thing to be
>                 discussed on histonet has to deal with histology.  Do you
> only discuss histology
>                 to your coworkers while at work?  No.  At least I don't and
> in my 30 years of
>                 working in labs ---histology, EM & microbiology--- I've
> never worked in a place
>                 where business was the only topic allowed.  So why is this
> list any different??
>                 We're all people with very diverse backgrounds.  Frankly, I
> want to know more
>                 about some of you who live in Hungar, the UK, Australia,
> etc.... what you like to
>                 do for fun when you're not working, etc.  I think we most
> certainly should have
>                 our little virtual orgies and grade school e-mialers and
> other assorted
>                 nonsense.   Sheesh folks... some of you... LIGHTEN UP!!!!!!
>
>                 Connie M
>
>                 George Beaver wrote:
>
>                 > Thanks Connie,
>                 > I have gotten many responses to my e-mail error. I was
> just trying to send the
>                 > e-mail to my friends in my address book and forgot about
> histo net being on
>                 > the list as well. Some histonetters have replied
> positively like you, while
>                 > others have informed me that histonet is no place for this
> type of message. My
>                 > feeling is that this is a good media to help increase the
> knowledge of general
>                 > histology to all. To those offended my deepest apologies.
>                 >
>                 > Connie McManus wrote:
>                 >
>                 > > George,
>                 > > What a peachy thing to do!  I sent them a response with
> links to histology
>                 > > websites.
>                 > >
>                 > > Connie M
>                 > >
>                 > > George Beaver wrote:
>                 > >
>                 > > > Ms. Thompson's third grade social studies class from
> Durham, North
>                 > > > Carolina USA is doing an internet project to see just
> how many people
>                 > > > one E-mail can impact. They will be graphing the
> number of responses and
>                 > > > the locations they receive e-mails from around the
> world. Please help by
>                 > > > sending an E-mail containing your city, state, and
> country to
>                 > > > MsThompsonsClass@yahoo.com.
>                 > > >
>                 > > > That's it
>                 > > > Thanks for your help.
>                 > >
>                 > > --
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>
>                 --
>                 -oe#017##224##161##177##026##225#
>
>         Dr. Ian Montgomery,
>         West Medical Building,
>         University of Glasgow,
>         Glasgow,
>         G12 8QQ.
>         Tel: 0141 339 8855.  Extn:6602.
>         Fax: 0141 330 2923
>         e-mail: ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk

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