OK Michael,
Being the swell guy I am, I offer to take the assistant off your hands.
WST
----- Original Message -----
From Graziano, Michael <michael.graziano at csfb.com>
To: 'Spridgets' <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 1:10 PM
Subject: Repetitious Email Recalling Message - Sorry
> Hey folks.
>
> Sorry about the repetitive email on recalling. My system (Outlook) kept
> telling me the recall was unsuccessful and to try again. I must have
tried
> about 17 times. I had no idea that you would all get messages. I figured
> the list server would filter it all out, like it usually does with MIME
and
> other encoded emails.
>
> As for the big cheese, I called his assistant who deleted the original
mail
> from his Inbox. All I had to do was promise to take her to dinner the
next
> time she came to the States. A small sacrifice unless the SO finds out.
> What's that expression? "Jumping from the pan into the fire?" Yeah,
that
> it.
>
> <grin>
>
> Hope all are well.
>
> Mike
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