You've gone out of your way for them, and  I think it would be a nice touch 
to send you a goodie!



	Kay Mann@ENRON
	06/07/2001 03:18 PM
		
		 To: Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT
		 cc: 
		 Subject: Re: Jacoby

At the very least, the cancellation charges are theirs.


From: Suzanne Adams@ECT on 06/07/2001 03:14 PM
To: Kay Mann/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:  

Subject: Re: Jacoby  


Exactly what I told Lorie (send her a gift certificate for a manicure and 
pedicure), but she kind of balked.  I'm not sure of her taste.  It'll be 
interesting to see what they send you.  Let me know.  



	Kay Mann@ENRON
	06/07/2001 03:07 PM
		
		 To: Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT
		 cc: 
		 Subject: Re: Jacoby

Works for me.  We are leaving to check in to the hotel, then back.  I had to 
cancel manicure/pedicure ( and charged for it)  A hint that a gift 
certificate for same would work might be appropriate.


From: Suzanne Adams@ECT on 06/07/2001 02:56 PM
To: kay.mann@enron.com
cc:  

Subject: Jacoby

Jacoby's assistant just called and wanted your home address.  Apparently Ben 
is going to send you something or someone (manicurist/pedicurist) to your 
home.  I told her you liked champagne too if he wanted to get you a beverage 
and also that you would be leaving to go celebrate your daughter's birthday a 
little later this afternoon.  I didn't want them sending out someone and you 
not be there.  I can see you now with the phone in one hand and a manicurist 
on the other or better yet, a glass of bubbly!