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From:jason.wolfe@enron.com
To:beth.cherry@enform.com
Subject:RE: I LOVE YOU
Cc:
Bcc:
Date:Wed, 31 Oct 2001 09:37:27 -0800 (PST)

QUIT APPLYING FOR JOBS OUTSIDE OF HOUSTON!!
:(
The farthest you can go is the Woodlands!
J

-----Original Message-----
From: "Cherry, Beth" <Beth.Cherry@enform.com<@ENRON
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 11:31 AM
To: Wolfe, Jason
Subject: RE: I LOVE YOU


OK.
We can try it. There should be four jars:
Jay does good.
Beth does good.
Jay is bad.
Beth is bad.
We will get the jars tonight. I applied for jobs today. They were not in Texas.
Beth Cherry
___________
Sr. Creative Consultant
EnFORM Technology
713.350.1860

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason.Wolfe@enron.com [mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << File: mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << ]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 11:29 AM
To: Beth.Cherry@enform.com
Subject: RE: I LOVE YOU
I know it seems gimmicky- but we sould keep a jar, and every time you get
mad, I could put
a penny in it, and you can decide every day if I have treated you like
enough of a princess to
take one out. Whatever is left after a month or so, we would take a getaway
of however many
pennies are in the jar (not funded by the pennies, of course). This would
really show how much
things have not gone your way, and would be a reminder for me.
We could also set up a Jay jar, but I guess that would be less full.
I am brainstorming to try to get myself to behave, so I know it's corny.
J
Also, I like the VIrginias and Carolinas, but we should go together when we
go.
And I think of you as my partner every day, and I'm sorry I take it for
granted.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Cherry, Beth" <Beth.Cherry@enform.com<@ENRON
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 11:15 AM
To: Wolfe, Jason
Subject: RE: I LOVE YOU
I have an overwhelming need to leave. I am highly frustrated, but you
don't seem to listen. I am tired. I need to do something about the
situation, because it is NOT improving. I am tired of bitching,
complaining, criticizing, being hurt, and most of all not being taken
care of. You do not treat me like a friend half the time, much less a
partner. I really think that I need to go where I am going to stay and
establish my adult life. I think that the Virginias or Carolinas would
be a nice place, because of the climate, location, schools, etc. I would
like to go there, establish residency, and maybe go to school.
Otherwise, I would just like to leave, by a house, and build a little
bit of security.
I need something.
I need to stop fighting with you and do something with my life.
Beth Cherry
___________
Sr. Creative Consultant
EnFORM Technology
713.350.1860
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason.Wolfe@enron.com [mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << File: mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << << File:
mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << File: mailto:Jason.Wolfe@enron.com << << ]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 11:10 AM
To: Beth.Cherry@enform.com
Subject: I LOVE YOU
I love you and although I am seemingly incorrigible, I listen to your
criticisms.
By now you should know that you can trust me through thick and thin.
Besides, you told Josh 2 weeks ago that you liked being with me, despite
our stubborn differences. I listened to you then also.
Let's get real, over the long haul, we have too much in the way of
common
interests, beliefs, and interesting times. I think we should just invoke
a
pact
to talk more without getting angry. We are not moving yet. When we leave
Houston, we are leaving together, so unpack your UHaul.
Love,
Jason
P.S. Also, I expect you to do some holiday visiting with me,
and vice versa.
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