[7159] in APO-L
Re: Corrections a formal apology.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (BROTHER ATTICUS)
Tue Nov 9 10:38:50 1993
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 14:32:17 -0400
Reply-To: BROTHER ATTICUS <ELLIOTTG5286%SNYONEVA.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
From: BROTHER ATTICUS <ELLIOTTG5286%SNYONEVA.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L%PURCCVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
>Firstly, who do you think you are to judge their actions. Get over it.
I don't know who I am or who I was to take such an action.
"Never judge someone till you walk a mile in their shoes"
I, Thomas G. Elliott, do hearby formally and humbly apologise to the brothers
of Epsilon Nu Chapter.
My actions were out of line and out of order.
My actions were shrot tempered and short sighted.
I will give no expalnations for my actions because frankly none that I can give
would be good enough.
I further more apologise to everyone else for the lateness of my apology but
this time I have an excuse...as Rick Bojko can tell you the apology was
supposed to be sent out on Saturday but the lab closed on us before I could
send it.
I do not ask that you forgive me, only that you understand that I am sorry.
Forgiveness is not something that can be given lightly for some people.
But in light of the success of our Conference and banquet and the number of EN
brothers that so graciously attended I am s...sorry.
In Leadership, friendship and service,
Thomas G. Elliott
>Secondly, take a geography lesson or simply look at a map... Fredonia is
>about 45 minutes to an hour WEST and SOUTH of Buffalo, while Oneonta is
>nearly due EAST of Buffalo. Thus, folks from Buffalo would have to go in
>nearly the opposite direction for at least 45 minutes, then turn around and
>head BACK the same 45 minutes just to get back where they started, THEN head
>out East for Oneonta.
Even with out this little Geography lesson my actions were out of line and out
of order.
Again I am sorry.
The Brothers of EN tried their best (Sincerly) and I tried to appologise to as
many as I could in person but could not locate the chapter president as I would
have liked to do. Sir, humbly upon my keyboard I apologise.
-Thom