<<Nothing I wrote defamed her.>>
Except that it was, according to you, untrue.
<< The reference to the story, true or not, also did not defame her but rather raised her reputation as a fighter and an example of what every performer must, at some time or other, establish, that is, their personhood.>>
The reference to the story, IS a defamation and a slander, when one repeats it, knowing it is untrue. I'm sorry if this offends you, but I truly believe there are enough factual anecdotes, without making things up to make a point.
<< I hope this explanation gives you a better perspective on the "Ferrell story".>>
Yes, it gave me a much better persepective. Only, not of the "Ferrell story" but of the integrity of those who think there is no harm in this sort of 'rumormongering'.
And since my middle name is Gabrielle, perhaps you might look up some gender references.
I am not "Mr." I am female, and it's "Dr. Ludwig" thank you very much.
Harmoniously Yours
M. Gabrielle Ludwig, Ph.D City of Zion Music
On 23-Dec-00, Guardians wrote: > If it is an 'unrepeatable' story, and is 'more fiction than fact' then, > how unprofessional to even bring it up on this list. > > Now that you've 'spread the rumors' how do you intend to make it right? > > It seems to me, as if you have put a bushel of feathers on your porch, and > then in the morning, after a night of high winds, are attempting to > retrieve the feathers. > > Can you pick up every one? Of course not. Rumors are the same way. If you > can't pick up every feather, then don't put that bushel of feathers on > your porch. > > 'nuf said. > > Harmoniously Yours > > M. Gabrielle Ludwig, Ph.D > City of Zion Music
Regards -- Lloyd W. Hanson, DMA Professor of Voice, Vocal Pedagogy School of Performing Arts Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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