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Date Posted: 16:09:03 04/26/07 Thu
Author: Jim Bevan
Subject: Mark, I want to try and quell the bad blood between us.

Thought I'd post this here just in case you're not going to answer any e-mails from me. Anyway, if I offended you in any way with my comments on how I thought comedians like Andy Kaufman and Bill Hicks are, in my opinion, not that funny and somewhat overrated, then I apologize. I did not mean to upset you or hurt your feelings.

I would just like to know, though, why you found those comments so offensive? I was not trying to demean you, or people who are fans of those comedians, or demean comedians in general. I was just expressing my personal opinion. Please tell me how this angered you.

Thank you, and I hope we can put this behind us.

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