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Old Feb 11, 2014, 05:46 PM
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Thank you so much! And thank you also to someone321 and HazelGirl, and a few others too, for helping me through this; I know some of you have posted on my previous threads, so it means a lot
I'm starting to regret emailing her, because on the phone she said if I needed someone, I should call her office and ask for J, but I really don't want to talk to J... I have a feeling she'll have a go for emailing her instead of calling J...
She hasn't replied, but I wasn't expecting her too yet. I'll be very surprised if she replies at all, considering she's off work for the week and she admitted that she doesn't check her email regularly... I hope this doesn't spiral into something worse..
Waiting for a T to reply to an email is it's own special form of heII. I've been there and I can't stand it.

And then your friend emails you and you get excited and feel a little disappointed every time you get an email that is not from T.

I hope that you get a response. You were brave today.

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Old Feb 11, 2014, 10:57 PM
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Waiting for a T to reply to an email is it's own special form of heII. I've been there and I can't stand it.

And then your friend emails you and you get excited and feel a little disappointed every time you get an email that is not from T.

I hope that you get a response. You were brave today.
YES! to all of this.


Thanks for this!
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