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From: The Weistling's <Incle@dol.net>

Subject: Re: do the tourist thing if you can

Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 09:54:46 -0400

 

.Elsie was this goo enough?

> MArie

 

Hey Marie!

It certainly is goo enough! Yes I had little chicks when I was under 5

years old. I loved them to death...literally... while my mother was

hanging the clothes on the line! Then, I asked why they weren't peeping.

It's an annual discussion in our family...sometimes even more often now

that I live in an area where there are baby ducks running around. They

remind you of little chicks!

You'd think that would have made me give up hugging, eh? NOT!

How many sessions did you get for $40-$60? I couldn't have been many if

you accomplished it over Spring break? WoW... Did you learn new moves?

Was is worth it? Can you use new ideas in your classes?

Can't wait for sandal weather myself! I bought some over your spring

break too! Won't be long now.

New topic:

What animals did or does everyone out there have?

I love them all, but don't and won't have any. Those allergens are part

of it and the rest is that you have to plan around their well being. I

am on the road a bit too much for that. Had a dog, Cocker Spaniel mutt,

that was my soul mate growing up... had her for 18 years...we were

pretty much inseperable once I was home from school until I went to bed,

unless I went somewhere she was not allowed to be.

Now, that puppy could tell all the tales on me!

We used to take her to the playground and make her slide down the big

slide! As long as it was attention, she seemed to tolerate whatever we

did to her!

My brother bought my mother a Myna bird...imported from Africa I

believe..while I was a teen. That bird loved me, but did not care very

much for my sister. He'd aim for her face with his beak! Got her in the

eye once!

They learn to talk, like a parrot. We'd let him out of his cage, he'd

reach in my dad's pocket and pull the cigarettes out of its pack! (By

the way, my dad gave up smoking decades ago!) That bird did not last too

long, but we have a lot of neat memories of him, too.

So, tell us all about yours now or then!

Come on...we've kept this chat line going pretty well. Don't totally

give up on it. We don't need daily input, but if we let it go more than

a month, then it'll go a year just as easily! Look how easily we let 15

years go by...twice! This chatline has already shown us that we really

don't want that to happen again. Make a resolution that at least once a

month you will pop on and chat up and stick to it! I know we all are

busy. This is important too!

Elsie

Hugs and

 

 

 
 
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