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hey, brad. we' ve all done it, but just so you don't feel so bad: on one
of the humanities lists a few years ago, a young assistant professor
inadvertently sent to all subscribers a message intended for a
colleague. in it, this faculty member rehearsed a rejected sexual advance
of the night before and wished at length that things could be
different. as a recipient of that message and a subsequent attempt at
preserving some dignity, i assure you that this is not mere urban legend.
beware that reply button. jb
At 12:20 PM 4/16/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Please ignore the personal message I accidentally sent to the list this
>morning. Sometimes these things happen, and I do apologize.
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>Sincerely
>Brad
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