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Sandra - 21 Feb 2005 17:10 GMT
Very strange that the web site for the architects has changed
considerably....there are now no details of anyone who works there, only
basic tel nos and an info @ ....address. HMMM wonder why? I also wonder who
changed it all. Very dedicated to work from hospital bed!! Notice that there
was no reply giving the name of the hospital or room number.

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jmcquown - 21 Feb 2005 17:14 GMT
> Notice that there was no reply giving the name of the hospital or
> room number.

Yeah, I noticed that too.  Several people asked.  No reply to that.

Jill
Sandra - 21 Feb 2005 17:57 GMT
The only reason I can think of is that there wasn't one..I also have doubts
that if my husband were bereaved he would be sending e mail to anyone apart
from very close friends, if that, at this stage, and he is virtually
attached to his keyboard!

Todays post may just have been an  attempt to end the story before her
employers get wind of things. Heaven knows what they would think if they
knew how the web site had been altered.

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Melissa Houle - 21 Feb 2005 19:37 GMT
> The only reason I can think of is that there wasn't one..I also have doubts
> that if my husband were bereaved he would be sending e mail to anyone apart
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> Sandra

If we want Holly/James to stop, we should deny him/her our attention.  She's
been found out and is running scared.  It's pretty sad, a lonely person who
might have found friends here among other cat lovers has instead made us
distrust her by taking things too far, and by telling increasingly
implausible lies.  I would only point out that "James's" spelling mistakes
are plausible for a person for whom written English is a second language.

Melissa
 
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