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Yes, I do hope we can meet in person before either of us graduate to the next classroom. Regardless, it will be a joy to finally meet you in person.
 
Yes, I do hope we can meet in person before either of us graduate to the next classroom. Regardless, it will be a joy to finally meet you in person.
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Gratefully,
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Rob
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==Saturday, September 26, 2015==
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'''Mer wrote: On Sep 26, 2015, at 7:55 AM'''
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Hello Rob!
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I am so pleased that you may be able to join us! 
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I am dismayed, yet again, by Ron's latest missive, 'The New Teaching Mission', because I think it suggests that he has an organic brain disorder. I remember when Ron was once bright and articulate, and I find the general degeneration in his thinking and writing skills obvious. I am sincerely concerned about Alzheimer's or some other form of degenerative brain disease. Soon, I fear his communications will devolve into incoherent ramblings, and they are perilously close to that already. This forces the Daynal Scriptorium to make a judgement call about whether his transmissions are appropriate for inclusion into the collection, and, sadly, I vote 'no'.
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Mer
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'''Rob wrote: On Sep 26, 2015, at 4:55 PM'''
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Dear Mer,
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I am grateful to have the encouragement of friends attending the parliament and in editorial decision making!
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the recent offering of a “New Teaching Mission”! I appreciate your direct and decisive thoughts. It was the “Flurry 18” that demonstrated a level of disorientation that led me to withhold the lesson out of respect for the real Ron whose acuity you recall well. ([http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2015-01-19-The_Flurry_18 1])
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While we haven’t heard from Byron, it does appear that the overwhelming consensus is to withhold these, “sidelining" them in the Scriptorium "at this time”. It seems these lessons serve as an object lesson in the exercise of personal and group discernment where divergent opinions can be respectfully gathered.
    
Gratefully,
 
Gratefully,
    
Rob
 
Rob

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