Re: One hundred Members
[email protected]
In a message dated 12/04/2001 1:30:28 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
nasty stuff to find something good to read.
Things I'm bringing to the party: My fabulous family: Wonderous Partner Beth,
who is a Professional Girl Scout (runs a regional GS Council office),
passionate musician (plays many instruments, and is now learning violin),
funny, smart, and the kindest person I know. My twelve year old son Julian,
as I've mentioned before, is a great singer (and loves to sing in public, so
I'm sure he'll take requests!), guitar player, loves D&D (maybe we can start
a game in the corner). Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python at
length even if you DON'T request it.
We make great cheesecake, so we'll share that. I'll also bring my own Diet
Coke (I'm a bit of an addict.)
Kathryn
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[email protected] writes:
> Thank you all for being here. I'm really enjoying these discussions. II'm glad to be here, and am frankly relieved not to swim through lots of
> consider this group to be a kind of party. Parties are temporary, and when
> this one's not fun anymore we can "go home," or to other lists or whatever.
>
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nasty stuff to find something good to read.
Things I'm bringing to the party: My fabulous family: Wonderous Partner Beth,
who is a Professional Girl Scout (runs a regional GS Council office),
passionate musician (plays many instruments, and is now learning violin),
funny, smart, and the kindest person I know. My twelve year old son Julian,
as I've mentioned before, is a great singer (and loves to sing in public, so
I'm sure he'll take requests!), guitar player, loves D&D (maybe we can start
a game in the corner). Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python at
length even if you DON'T request it.
We make great cheesecake, so we'll share that. I'll also bring my own Diet
Coke (I'm a bit of an addict.)
Kathryn
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Nancy Wooton
on 12/4/01 7:43 AM, KathrynJB@... at KathrynJB@... wrote:
;;>> (wink wink nudge nudge)
Nancy (Who fell in love with a guy because he knew all the words to the
Spam sketch. We're passing on this illness to our children.)
> Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python atYou'll get no Argument from me!
> length even if you DON'T request it.
;;>> (wink wink nudge nudge)
Nancy (Who fell in love with a guy because he knew all the words to the
Spam sketch. We're passing on this illness to our children.)
[email protected]
In a message dated 12/4/01 1:22:58 PM, KathrynJB@... writes:
<< Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python at
length even if you DON'T request it. >>
Oh good. We can do The Holy Grail and Dead Parrot quite well. *grins*
Sharon
<< Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python at
length even if you DON'T request it. >>
Oh good. We can do The Holy Grail and Dead Parrot quite well. *grins*
Sharon
Nancy Wooton
on 12/4/01 12:54 PM, sharonve@... at sharonve@... wrote:
Oh, lord, I'm having AOL chat flashbacks!
Nancy
ringing down the curtain and joining the bleedin' choir invisible!
> << Have to warn you--he is apt to quote Monty Python atWhere'd you get the coconuts?
> length even if you DON'T request it. >>
>
> Oh good. We can do The Holy Grail and Dead Parrot quite well. *grins*
>
> Sharon
Oh, lord, I'm having AOL chat flashbacks!
Nancy
ringing down the curtain and joining the bleedin' choir invisible!