onsdag 18. august 2010

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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Reunion











sheila havelock
<sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk>



Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:20 AM




To:
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>






OK thanks

Sheila



Erik Ribsskog wrote:


Hi,



this isn't really about this feelings, this is about facts.



The univeristy don't send me my files.



And your office, wouldn't insisted I had to live at the Forge, in 2004.



Etc., etc.



I had a lot on my mind, when I sent the first e-mail.



But when I think it through, then I don't think it's smart of me, to have anything to do with the University of Sunderland, untill my complaint is resolved.



Erik Ribsskog





On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Sheila Havelock <sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk <mailto:sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk>> wrote:



I'm sorry that you feel this way but I always need to check room

availability before I am able to book students in.

Regards

Sheila



Erik Ribsskog wrote:



Hi,



no, I've had a re-think now.



And I'm not going to go to the re-union.



Because the University is messing with me, and isn't sending

me my files.



And you at the Residential Office, you messed with me, in

2004, and wouldn't let me have my own appartment in

Sunderland, but insisted I had to live at the Forge.



I think you group people together, in a certain way there,

after planning, to let the male illuminati-students have

whores there.



Like Iwo and Dorothy, both from Germany, in 'my' flat, at the

Forge.



And when they went back to Germany, mid-year, then I and the

two young women from Italy and Spain, had to move to another

flat at the Forge.



Something that almost broke the Spanish girl down.



And I thought it was a disruption.



Because I was delayed with my studies, since my sister wanted

to visit me all Christimas and New Year, from Norway, with her

female friend, and their two kids.



(They couldn't afford to live at Travellodge, wich you at the

Residental-office adviced me to tell them.



Since they couldn't have the rooms I initially wanted to rent

one of now, since you didn't permit kids there).



And now you waited a long time, to let me have a room.



I think you must have tried to use me in some way, in some

illuminati-plot, and therefore used a long time, to respond to

my enquiery.



So this has a smell to it I think.



So I'm going to stay at home.



Good luck with your plots!



Erik Ribsskog





On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:09 AM, sheila havelock

<sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk>

<mailto:sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:sheila.havelock@sunderland.ac.uk>>> wrote:



Are you still wanting a room with us or have you decided to go

elsewhere?



Regards

Sheila Havelock



Erik Ribsskog wrote:



Hi,



maybe I should rather check with Travellodge?



How can this be so complicated?



I see that you can't afford to replace your old computers,

when the keys get distroyed.



So I don't think those rooms you have are that fine anyway.



I think it must be something wrong when you have to do

room-reservations in two operations.



Regards,



Erik Ribsskog





On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Accommodation

<residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk>

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk>>

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk>

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk

<mailto:residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk>>>> wrote:



I will check the room availability at that time and get

back to you

Regards

Sheila Havelock





Erik Ribsskog wrote:



Hi,



I was a student at the University of Sunderland, in

2004/05.



I was just wondering if I could please book

accomodation, for

myself, for the reunion, on 11. September.



If you still have free rooms for that, I mean.



Thank you very much in advance for your help!



Best regards,



Erik Ribsskog