Only on this list does Unsubscribe initiate a flurry of conversation - that's 
why I loved participating!  FYI, I did respond and converse about topics 
offline with several on this list over the years.  I am retiring and I tried to 
go through the purplelist procedure.  The procedure failed and this was the 
second option mentioned for unsubscribe.  As a retiree, I don't want to waste 
the library's resources and didn't when I was working either, and this email 
will be deactivated soon.  I appreciate Wilma's words and I think she's great 
people too-it was a pleasure serving on the CFL Board with her.  Although my 
family and I are still living in the neighborhood, I'm planning to take an 
extended trip to Greece so I was unsubscribing from all lists.  I thought I'd 
help out the purplelist by unsubscribing before the email address is cancelled, 
but it seems more complicated than expected (why is that not surprising).  All 
the best to everyone on the list,
Hedra


From: Richard Conrad [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:16 PM
To: Wilma de Soto
Cc: Packman, Hedra; UnivCity listserv; UCNeighbors Neighbors
Subject: Re: [UC] unsubscribe

Thank you so much for saying so Wilma though it might have helped to have had 
better understanding - and less either one or another... I was relly hoping we 
might talk about improved coexistence... but it is less relevant now because I 
am banished from the list by Kyle already so perhaps she has what will allow 
her to remain...?  I was not offering to stop walking the earth, or giving a 
permission to some one to remove me, or saying I would withdraw from the list 
per se though I suppose they were allowable topics.  I wanted help dealing with 
Kyle who I felt was being misunderstanding and bullying...  I'm thinking you 
have not such sympathies.  Never mind though - if all you offer is rescue from 
my death but not from injustices... at least I have life, right?   Cheers.

On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Wilma de Soto wrote:


No, I have not spoken to her yet, but I feel she wants to relax and enjoy h 
retirement.

I would not trade anyone for anyone on this or any other listserv.  It is not 
my place to deem whether or not people are fit to walk the earth.

Cheers.

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:21 PM, Richard Conrad 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Then on your say so, I sorry to see that she is saying "unsubscribe", and that 
among the only words of hers I've seen are that and "Thanks".  Would you trade 
me being here for her?  Would she stay if I were gone?

On Mar 20, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Wilma de Soto wrote:


I do know Hedra. She a neighborhood resident. I served on the Board of Trustees 
of the Center for Literacy with for years.

She also had to put with my fellow elder Obie Eliot Shelkrot for years.

I am sorry to lose her.  She's good people.

Wilma



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