From
David Still
<ds@davidstill.org>
To
Barry Lipschutz-Perry
<lipschub@seas.upenn.edu>
Re:
Risk
MESSAGE
Barry Lipschutz-Perry wrote: I am really disappointed about this whole process. In fact, I became seriously depressed about the fact that I may have been talking to a rank stranger, at least part of the time. I know the person I thought I was communicating with is shy and so as to obscure his identity or to play a bitter trick on me, he may have involved others in communicating, I've decided to spend my time talking to a real person. I'm going to spend my time trying to get to know my acquaintance. Yes, I'm going to risk rejection. I'm going to plan to talk and perhaps schedule our doing some things together. In fact, I'm even going to ask him to help me with a project I've been working on. I wasn't really getting to know David Still anyway, so why not take a risk. That is what life is about and the meaning in the subscript that I have on my e-mail. Barry "It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars" Garrison Keillor Barry Lipschutz-Perry, Undergraduate Assistant Chemical Engineering Dept. University of Pennsylvania 311A Towne Building 220 South 33rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6393 phone: 215-898-8351 fax: 215-573-2093 e-mail:lipschub@seas.upenn.edu **************************************** At 06:29 PM 3/7/2002 +0100, you wrote: >sorry barry i'm using your address to get to the real, if there's any real David Still . I think we all think the same thing : how did you get our addresses ???????,,,?,,,,,,,,,,