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To: OldFriend
When you engage in business with someone, you expect them to maintain a certain amount of confidentiality. Would you want your laundromat to tell people about the skid marks on your underwear? Would you want your garbagemen to tell people how many liquor bottles were in your garbage? Would you want the video store to tell people what movies you rented? EVERYBODY has done some stuff they'd just as soon the whole world didn't know about. I was joking about his suing the casinos, but this was a hit on him, with totally legal actions being treated like a scandal.

Just don't be surpised to open up the paper one day and read that someone found out you still dress up like Billy Jack and walk around your apartment on Saturday night threatening to kick Bernard Posner's butt (I'm sorry. Was that supposed to be a secret?).

53 posted on 07/29/2003 10:10:24 AM PDT by Richard Kimball
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To: Richard Kimball
Once the trash is put out at the curb it no longer belongs to me.

Bennet gambled in a room with other people. Unless he got them to sign an affadavit swearing to never reveal his presence in the room he essentially put his behaviour in the public domain.

He's shifting attention from his behaviour......which I had no problem with in the first place. I do have a problem with his intention to sue because it became public.

96 posted on 07/29/2003 10:48:05 AM PDT by OldFriend ((Dems inhabit a parallel universe))
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