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<DIV>One thing my father always told me; "It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong and to say he's sorry"! I think you are indeed a big man! </DIV>
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<DIV>I think maybe a lot of us of learned a few lessons from these posts...and well put...we are indeed all neighbors!<BR><BR>Bruce<BR><BR><BR><BR>Life is balance of holding on and letting go!<BR><BR>--- On <B>Sun, 7/12/09, Ty Hudson <I><moniqueandty@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote:<BR></DIV>
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<TD vAlign=top>Fellow Neighbors:<BR><BR>I made a mistake.<BR><BR>I have talked to Amanda and her husband personally and apologized for my actions via email on Friday. Regardless of the reasons, the way I handled it was wrong. Cooler heads and time have prevailed and the Harris's and the Hudson's can get back to being neighbors again.<BR><BR>To the community at large, I am sorry to have made public what should have been a private matter. Please do not hold this against me as I have learned my lesson and will not be a part of it again. I am apologizing to all of you,l as the community should not have had to read the back and forth that was written. Please accept my apology.<BR><BR>To Amanda and Brandon, I really do appreciate the efforts that were made. Being introduced under these terms was odd, but I look forward to seeing more of your family at upcoming events in the future. Brandon, the offer still stands to
help put out the signs next year. :) The newspapers and web sites brought a ton of traffic and I am hoping everyone did as well as we did. I had a great time visiting with neighbors of North Hampton and the outside community as well. I was truly amazed at the repeat business from Friday to Saturday....I had at least a dozen sales from Friday who came back and bought more on Saturday.<BR><BR>I will end with this: Please learn from this example and keep what needs to be personal just that....personal. I am sorry that our email system does not have a filter on that can screen what is made public. Since it does not, please again use this example to see what can happen if better judgment is not used.<BR><BR>Please join me in thanking Amanda for the great job that she did and look forward to what she has planned in the future.<BR><BR>Sincerely (and it is definitely that)<BR><BR>Ty (not Mr. Hudson, we are neighbors! )
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