Re: 16yo
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: 16yo
- From: A* R* <r*@qni.com>
- Date: Sun, 25 May 1997 08:38:47 -0600 (MDT)
Don't sweat it, Rusty--unfortunately, there are a few doubters in every
group. For most of the cynics, though, it's not ill will speaking, it's
bitter experience from the past. Kind of a once bitten, twice shy sort of
thing. Stick around--a little "young blood" might be just what all of us
need!
Angie
At 07:58 PM 5/23/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi. Over the past week, I have received emails questioning whether or
>not I am who I say I am, and some slick insinuations have been made.
>This really upsets me. Yes, I am 16. Last November I had to have
>open-heart surgery for the second time in my life. In December, I had
>to have a second open-heart surgery. Due to many many many
>complications, I have not been well enough to finish scool (with a high
>A average to boot) this year. Just now am I well enough to do much of
>anything, and even though I've been 16 for a few months, I'm just now
>taking driver's ed. And I'm still not up to par. I have a really bad
>sinus infection, in fact, I'm about halfway deaf! It is greatly
>upsetting to me that some of you don't trust me, because I trust you.
>I've given out my age, (and home address to some of you) and been very
>honest. I'm sorry if that scares anyone, but that's who I am. If you
>want, I will get off your mailing list, and my sincerest apologies.
>
>Russell Tanner Thornsburg
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