Just for the record, this parent won't allow bad-talk about the other
parent. If you have any questions about this or any other TCP "household"
rules, please write to me off-list.

Thanks!
Lisa B.


> And those in denial will not only cross-post, but also set their e-mail
> rules to move messages from both lists to the same folder. Kind of like
> pretending we all still live in the same house...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Hickling, Lisa (TOR)
>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 2:35 PM
>> To: techwr-l
>> Subject: RE: TechCommPros mailing list
>>
>> The courts declared shared custody of the kids following the split-up.
>> We'll now have to review the decree to determine where to post on
>> week-ends and holidays. Sigh (:-\
>>
>> Ah well, the tougher kids will at least try to love both parents.
>>
>> Lisa H.
>>
>> On 11/12/06, nosnivel
>> wrote:
>> > Guy wrote:
>> > > How many of us are even aware of the TechCommPros mailing list?
>> >
>> > I wasn't.  What's its mission?
>>


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