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OOPS! Farley’s a she!

by Staff Writer

I misidentified our wine expert as he in yesterday’s post. This has been corrected. Sorry!

This reminds me of an e-mail discussion group I was in when I first went online in the 90s. One of our more active members in Europe was actually a girl and most of us thought otherwise. Until, that is, we got to know each other better. (Hard to get personal on some of those early lists, which often numbered their members in the thousands.) We spun off a smaller committee for one reason or another, and she was talking about her husband and kids one day. Roughly five years after the group started. There were a lot of red faces that day, I can tell you!


4 Responses to “OOPS! Farley’s a she!”

  1. MamaDuck Says:

    Oh no, now that’s really bad after that long!!

  2. Trudy Says:

    Well, the lady’s name was Heidrun, which is not a name you hear every day. ;>)

    There were only a handful of women on the list, which had about 1500 members, so a lot of us assumed. (And you know what happens when you assume!)

  3. Farley Says:

    Don’t fret about the male vs. female for me. It happens all the time!

  4. MamaDuck Says:

    Truly!

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