Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
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In a message dated 5/25/01 12:04:42 PM Central Daylight Time,
labigduquette@... writes:
sign mine -Tami in Indiana, so now I guess I will sign mine Tammy in Indiana!
:-)
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labigduquette@... writes:
> Tami-who is in a rambling mood and just saw there is a Tami, Tammy, and aWell, it has been awhile since I have actually posted anything and I used to
> Tamie on this list LOL so I'll be Tami in Indiana :)
>
>
sign mine -Tami in Indiana, so now I guess I will sign mine Tammy in Indiana!
:-)
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We are special girls!!
Tamie in NH
Tamie in NH
Tammy Graves
and I'm the Tammy in Illinois!
Tami Labig-Duquette
I'm easy going :) Just another leaf in the wind :)
Where in Indiana are you Tammy? I'm in Dunkirk, close to Muncie.
Indiana Tami
LOL just now thought of Indiana Jones (the movie) :)
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Where in Indiana are you Tammy? I'm in Dunkirk, close to Muncie.
Indiana Tami
LOL just now thought of Indiana Jones (the movie) :)
>From: unskl4life@..._________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 21:14:16 EDT
>
>In a message dated 5/29/01 9:20:10 AM Central Daylight Time,
>tgraves@... writes:
>
>
> > and I'm the Tammy in Illinois!
> >
> Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am
>sure
>that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one
>time
>I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on
>one
>of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own,
>but
>she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her
>ideas
>as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept
>getting
>the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to
>just
>lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because
>it
>can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
>Tammy in IN
>
>
>
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Tami Labig-Duquette
LOL, Tami in IN didnt write that, Tammy in IN did. I am Indiana Tami :)
Boy how to keep us all straight?
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Boy how to keep us all straight?
Indiana Tami
>From: "Tammy Graves" <tgraves@...>_________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 08:57:55 -0500
>
>I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always taken
>on the
>Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
>anything
>at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not usually
>on a
>post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
>ultimately,
>make my own decisions.
>
>Tami in In wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am
>sure
>that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one
>time
>I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on
>one
>of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own,
>but
>she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her
>ideas
>as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept
>getting
>the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to
>just
>lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because
>it
>can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
>Tammy in IN
>
>
>
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Tammy Graves
I think that we may have to rely on our kids!
TAMMY in IL has 2 dd's (6&3)
now the other Tammy - Tami's please:
LOL, Tami in IN didnt write that, Tammy in IN did. I am Indiana Tami :)
Boy how to keep us all straight?
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TAMMY in IL has 2 dd's (6&3)
now the other Tammy - Tami's please:
LOL, Tami in IN didnt write that, Tammy in IN did. I am Indiana Tami :)
Boy how to keep us all straight?
Indiana Tami
>From: "Tammy Graves" <tgraves@...>_________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 08:57:55 -0500
>
>I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always taken
>on the
>Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
>anything
>at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not usually
>on a
>post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
>ultimately,
>make my own decisions.
>
>Tami in In wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am
>sure
>that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one
>time
>I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on
>one
>of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own,
>but
>she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her
>ideas
>as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept
>getting
>the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to
>just
>lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because
>it
>can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
>Tammy in IN
>
>
>
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In a message dated 5/30/01 7:10:10 AM Central Daylight Time,
labigduquette@... writes:
Tami,
We live in a rural area outside of a very, very small town called
Boonville. We actually are only 30 minutes from Evansville though, where we
do most of our shopping. Boonville has a very small Walmart and Buy Low, so
we can get alot of stuff from there, but they don't carry much. So we try to
do all our errands at one time during our drive to E-ville.
By the way, we love all the Indiana Jones movies (as well as Star Trek
and Star Wars). We are all waiting for the new Indiana Jones movie to come
out. I still like Harrison Ford, even though he has aged alot since his last
one! :-)
Tammy in IN
labigduquette@... writes:
Tami,
We live in a rural area outside of a very, very small town called
Boonville. We actually are only 30 minutes from Evansville though, where we
do most of our shopping. Boonville has a very small Walmart and Buy Low, so
we can get alot of stuff from there, but they don't carry much. So we try to
do all our errands at one time during our drive to E-ville.
By the way, we love all the Indiana Jones movies (as well as Star Trek
and Star Wars). We are all waiting for the new Indiana Jones movie to come
out. I still like Harrison Ford, even though he has aged alot since his last
one! :-)
Tammy in IN
> I'm easy going :) Just another leaf in the wind :)[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> Where in Indiana are you Tammy? I'm in Dunkirk, close to Muncie.
> Indiana Tami
> LOL just now thought of Indiana Jones (the movie) :)
>
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LOL, that was me, Tammy in IN that wrote that, not Tami in IN. Already, we
are all being confused :-) I am pretty sure that that was another email
loop I was on, where that happened anyway, so I didn't think it was anyone
from this one. For one thing, this person was totally against unschooling
(she was strictly school-at-home), and for another, she was totally against
diversity of any type. I have read alot of disagreements on this loop, but
one thing is for sure, this is a very mixed group of ideas, and mostly all
agree to disagree on some things, but we are pretty much all unschoolers.
Unless she has changed her views (and that is possible, but not probable,
given her very strong views against unschooling), I don't think that she
would ever join this group! :-)
Tammy in IN
In a message dated 5/30/01 10:08:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
labigduquette@... writes:
are all being confused :-) I am pretty sure that that was another email
loop I was on, where that happened anyway, so I didn't think it was anyone
from this one. For one thing, this person was totally against unschooling
(she was strictly school-at-home), and for another, she was totally against
diversity of any type. I have read alot of disagreements on this loop, but
one thing is for sure, this is a very mixed group of ideas, and mostly all
agree to disagree on some things, but we are pretty much all unschoolers.
Unless she has changed her views (and that is possible, but not probable,
given her very strong views against unschooling), I don't think that she
would ever join this group! :-)
Tammy in IN
In a message dated 5/30/01 10:08:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
labigduquette@... writes:
> I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always taken[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >on the
> >Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
> >anything
> >at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not usually
> >on a
> >post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
> >ultimately,
> >make my own decisions.
> >
>
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Tammy in IN as 3 ds (19, 15, 12) and 1 dd (9)
In a message dated 5/30/01 11:02:54 AM Central Daylight Time,
tgraves@... writes:
In a message dated 5/30/01 11:02:54 AM Central Daylight Time,
tgraves@... writes:
> I think that we may have to rely on our kids![Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> TAMMY in IL has 2 dd's (6&3)
> now the other Tammy - Tami's please:
>
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Hello
Tamie in NH has 1 DD almost 10yo , her name is Kearstin
Tamie in NH
Tamie in NH has 1 DD almost 10yo , her name is Kearstin
Tamie in NH
Tami Labig-Duquette
I have a daughter 12yo a son 10 yo and a daughter 7yo :)
Indiana Tami
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Indiana Tami
>From: "Tammy Graves" <tgraves@...>_________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 10:36:24 -0500
>
>I think that we may have to rely on our kids!
>TAMMY in IL has 2 dd's (6&3)
>now the other Tammy - Tami's please:
>
>
>
>LOL, Tami in IN didnt write that, Tammy in IN did. I am Indiana Tami :)
>Boy how to keep us all straight?
>Indiana Tami
>
>
> >From: "Tammy Graves" <tgraves@...>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
> >Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 08:57:55 -0500
> >
> >I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always taken
> >on the
> >Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
> >anything
> >at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not
>usually
> >on a
> >post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
> >ultimately,
> >make my own decisions.
> >
> >Tami in In wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > Maybe it is a good thing that I have been too busy to post much. I am
> >sure
> >that people will tend to mix us all up. That isn't bad, except that one
> >time
> >I was mistaken for another Tammy who was really badmouthing everybody on
> >one
> >of my lists. Not only were her viewpoints really different from my own,
> >but
> >she had a very negative way of talking about her views (and pushing her
> >ideas
> >as "right"). She soon had everybody on the list fighting, and I kept
> >getting
> >the blame! Finally, after explaining myself a dozen times, I decided to
> >just
> >lurk for awhile. I hope that doesn't happen again with any of us because
> >it
> >can be very aggravating to be mistaken for someone else :-)
> >Tammy in IN
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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Tami Labig-Duquette
LOL, now see that was Tammy Graves I think, Tammy in Michigan :)
I stated that i was a leaf in the wind :)
Indiana Tami w/dd12,ds10 &dd7
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I stated that i was a leaf in the wind :)
Indiana Tami w/dd12,ds10 &dd7
>From: unskl4life@..._________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 13:27:11 EDT
>
>LOL, that was me, Tammy in IN that wrote that, not Tami in IN. Already, we
>are all being confused :-) I am pretty sure that that was another email
>loop I was on, where that happened anyway, so I didn't think it was anyone
>from this one. For one thing, this person was totally against unschooling
>(she was strictly school-at-home), and for another, she was totally against
>diversity of any type. I have read alot of disagreements on this loop, but
>one thing is for sure, this is a very mixed group of ideas, and mostly all
>agree to disagree on some things, but we are pretty much all unschoolers.
>Unless she has changed her views (and that is possible, but not probable,
>given her very strong views against unschooling), I don't think that she
>would ever join this group! :-)
>Tammy in IN
>
>
>In a message dated 5/30/01 10:08:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
>labigduquette@... writes:
>
>
> > I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always
>taken
> > >on the
> > >Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
> > >anything
> > >at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not
>usually
> > >on a
> > >post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
> > >ultimately,
> > >make my own decisions.
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
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>
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Tammy Graves
I stated that I was :::: Happy Tammy in Illinois.
LOL, now see that was Tammy Graves I think, Tammy in Michigan :)
I stated that i was a leaf in the wind :)
Indiana Tami w/dd12,ds10 &dd7
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LOL, now see that was Tammy Graves I think, Tammy in Michigan :)
I stated that i was a leaf in the wind :)
Indiana Tami w/dd12,ds10 &dd7
>From: unskl4life@..._________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom]so many Tammy, Tami, Tamies
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 13:27:11 EDT
>
>LOL, that was me, Tammy in IN that wrote that, not Tami in IN. Already, we
>are all being confused :-) I am pretty sure that that was another email
>loop I was on, where that happened anyway, so I didn't think it was anyone
>from this one. For one thing, this person was totally against unschooling
>(she was strictly school-at-home), and for another, she was totally against
>diversity of any type. I have read alot of disagreements on this loop, but
>one thing is for sure, this is a very mixed group of ideas, and mostly all
>agree to disagree on some things, but we are pretty much all unschoolers.
>Unless she has changed her views (and that is possible, but not probable,
>given her very strong views against unschooling), I don't think that she
>would ever join this group! :-)
>Tammy in IN
>
>
>In a message dated 5/30/01 10:08:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
>labigduquette@... writes:
>
>
> > I'm happy to say, it wasn't me :-). I'm a happy Tammy. I've always
>taken
> > >on the
> > >Thumper's father advise, "If you cannot say something nice, don't say
> > >anything
> > >at all." Of course, there are times when that does change but not
>usually
> > >on a
> > >post. I believe everyone has a opinion and I listen to everyone, but
> > >ultimately,
> > >make my own decisions.
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
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