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I did, but I was significantly more polite to her than she was to me.
-- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net "Kalera Stratton" wrote in message ... If you haven't already... my advice is to just not reply. Leave her holding the turd. Kandice Seeber wrote: Scratch that - I did hear from her just now. She was very rude, but I imagine she's just distressed from her family problems. At least she still agreed to withdraw the negative. ***sigh*** Ah, the drama that is ebay. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Ahhhh - that might be it.
-- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net "Kalera Stratton" wrote in message ... I have an ex, though, and you and I have the same initials and tend to post to the same threads a lot. Kandice Seeber wrote: Ummmm - what ex-husband? I don't have one - I have a current husband who's wonderful. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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They are each their very own, independent little worlds.
Kandice Seeber wrote: LOL - then we wouldn't have ever met, probably. We rarely communicated with the other store, except the occasional stock check. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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He works really odd hours to avoid most of the traffic. He's anti-car,
so he bussed for the first few months... but the bus commute was eating up almost four hours of his life every day, so he finally threw in the towel and drives now. I like that I get to spend more time with him, but it's a shame he had to compromise his principles. If he didn't like the company so much I don't think he'd have done it. Kandice Seeber wrote: Oh YUCK!! The traffic across the river sucks big time. My condolences to Moxley!! -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Likewise! We were both struggling at the time but he insisted that I
could do it, insisted that I invest our tax return in equipment, insisted that I should go ahead and put a kiln on my card 'cause it would be worth it... it was a risk for both of us but his unwavering belief in my abilities (not to mention the incredible support from RCB) is really what pushed me into it. He's also the one who insisted that I get an assistant... he was so right on that front. I am still astonished and eternally grateful that I have someone who believes so much in me. I still don't think he always "gets" the level of pressure I'm under from teh combined demands of business and family, but... he's getting there. Kandice Seeber wrote: Yeah, baby!!! Wasn't it a total relief to be able to quit the retail work and do what you actually love for a living? I'm forever grateful to my husband for helping to get me started and for carrying much of the weight finance-wise so that I can keep my tiny little business going. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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That, my dear, is to be expected... you are one of the most gracious
people I know. Kandice Seeber wrote: I did, but I was significantly more polite to her than she was to me. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Can't say I blame him. Portland's mass transit is decent, but sadly not
good enough yet to help with commutes that long. Someday, hopefully! At least they have MAX going out there now. Still takes a million years, though!! -- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net He works really odd hours to avoid most of the traffic. He's anti-car, so he bussed for the first few months... but the bus commute was eating up almost four hours of his life every day, so he finally threw in the towel and drives now. I like that I get to spend more time with him, but it's a shame he had to compromise his principles. If he didn't like the company so much I don't think he'd have done it. Kandice Seeber wrote: Oh YUCK!! The traffic across the river sucks big time. My condolences to Moxley!! -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Wow!! Goooooo Moxley! It's so weird - he and Ken sound really alike. Ken
believes in me sometimes more than I believe in myself. Thank goodness for them both! -- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net "Kalera Stratton" wrote in message ... Likewise! We were both struggling at the time but he insisted that I could do it, insisted that I invest our tax return in equipment, insisted that I should go ahead and put a kiln on my card 'cause it would be worth it... it was a risk for both of us but his unwavering belief in my abilities (not to mention the incredible support from RCB) is really what pushed me into it. He's also the one who insisted that I get an assistant... he was so right on that front. I am still astonished and eternally grateful that I have someone who believes so much in me. I still don't think he always "gets" the level of pressure I'm under from teh combined demands of business and family, but... he's getting there. Kandice Seeber wrote: Yeah, baby!!! Wasn't it a total relief to be able to quit the retail work and do what you actually love for a living? I'm forever grateful to my husband for helping to get me started and for carrying much of the weight finance-wise so that I can keep my tiny little business going. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Kalera - thank you. After the nasty gram I got from her today, I really
needed to hear that. mutual admiration -- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net That, my dear, is to be expected... you are one of the most gracious people I know. Kandice Seeber wrote: I did, but I was significantly more polite to her than she was to me. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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Damn! Wrong K name. I'm sorry - you guys look so much alike in OE. ;-)
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Kandice Seeber" wrote in message ... Ahhhh - that might be it. -- Kandice Seeber www.lampwork.net "Kalera Stratton" wrote in message ... I have an ex, though, and you and I have the same initials and tend to post to the same threads a lot. Kandice Seeber wrote: Ummmm - what ex-husband? I don't have one - I have a current husband who's wonderful. -- -Kalera http://www.beadwife.com |
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