From: James Cheek (jimcheek@usol.com)
Date: 10/26/03-09:55:35 AM Z
Pam,
I agree although I don't think this person values that respect, in that
case his lose would be nothing. In his line of work he certainly
should now that this work has value.
Jim
P.S. As a new member this is the first time for me to wade into the
fray. I have been watching for about three weeks now, it has been quite
exciting (Sally Mann, etc.) and educational. When I ask my Proffessor,
member Darryl Baird for an assurance that the participants were all on
leashes, he only smiled.
On Sunday, October 26, 2003, at 09:18 AM, Pam Niedermayer wrote:
> But they do have something to lose, the respect of the person they
> asked. The primary response here has been that the requestor is a
> would be thief.
>
> Pam
>
> James Cheek wrote:
>
>> Jon,
>>
>> Often when my seven children ranging from age 17 to 27 make requests
>> I'm dumbfounded. They quickly reply "doesn't hurt to ask". For them
>> they have everything to gain and nothing to lose. This is certainly
>> the case here.
>>
>> ...
>>
>
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