Document name: Internet Sun, 04 Sep 94 23:23:07 EDT
Subject: Neil and Secreataries
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Date: Sun, 04 Sep 94 23:23:07 EDT
Subject: Neil and Secreataries
On Tuesday, 30 August 1994, Barry wrote:
//Yes, he did act somewhat differently after the first secretary
essentially said she was happy to be getting out.//
//I don't think they were personally important. His personal
life, such as it was, seemed to be almost viciously pointed away
from the office, especially after Laura died.//
I agree; after Laura's death, Neil virtually had no personal life
at all. I remember one episode where he treated Karen, the CIA
agent, rather horribly just because she expressed concern for him.
I could be wrong, but I think later in that episode, Neil told
Willie that Karen was a bitch and had no right to be alive and
Laura dead. I may not be on the money with the quote, but I
didn't care for Neil at all during that moment.
I think most of the staff looked the other way when Neil acted so
rudely, including his secretary. But obviously Neil had a
horrible reputation because it took Diane a while to find Marianne
to replace her.
Karen Yost
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