The O'Donnells

NewZealand! Do you know Peter and Frances George?
Laraine

At 07:59 PM 12/5/99 +1300, you wrote:
>From: Brown <mjcmbrwn@...>
I
>have to point out that here in New Zealand,

Brown

Hi Laraine

I sure do know Frances and Peter - they live about half an hour away, and I
see and talk to them quite often! They are neat people. I also live next
door to Peter's sister! Wow - how about that!

Carol

The O'Donnells wrote:

> From: The O'Donnells <praxis@...>
>
> NewZealand! Do you know Peter and Frances George?
> Laraine

The O'Donnells

At 08:58 PM 12/7/99 +1300, you wrote:
>From: Brown <mjcmbrwn@...>
>
>Hi Laraine
>
>I sure do know Frances and Peter - they live about half an hour away, and I
>see and talk to them quite often! They are neat people. I also live next
>door to Peter's sister! Wow - how about that!
>
Carol,

Tell her I said Hi! Our daughters are key-pals (more like the Moms are :o)
and we write back and forth often.

Glad to meet you!


In His Service,

Laraine
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In a message dated 10/2/03 12:34:57 PM, leschke@... writes:

<< "It is impossible for a family to isolate themselves from the world

around them." >>

That's true, isn't it?
So what's the problem! <g>

I liked this phrase:

<< there was nothing in the Education Act that said children

could be physically uplifted and made to go to a school. >>

Generally, it's not unusual English, but that phrase was cool. I like
uplifting things. LOL!

I liked this one too, for logic purposes:

<<"These kids aren't getting their legal right to an education," Mr Eve
said.>>

There are lots of rights people aren't forced to exercise. How oddly that
was put.

Sandra