[email protected]

In a message dated 12/30/2003 3:29:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
***I used to do this (even make whole families) using Sears and Roebuck
catalogues. Very absorbing, with backstories for all of them. And it
never
occurred to me to "play" it with anyone. I was relating to the paper
people
directly, like some omniscient being. <G> ***

People in the Sears catalog were my victims. My brother and I used to
"tie" them to the rail road tracks ( he had a Lionel train) and we'd see
how many times the train could run them over before they were cut into
pieces. I don't think any of them were married first but I would have
loved the idea of hysterical loved ones watching the approaching train in
horror.

Deb L
***************

The woman's sick. Just SICK! <g>

~Kelly


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Deborah Lewis

>People in the Sears catalog were my victims.<

***The woman's sick. Just SICK! <g>***

It's called ODD (obsessive dismemberment disorder) and it's not my fault.


I'm getting better. I have three pictures of my mother in law and only
one has the slightest parallel creases. <g> I still dream about having a
nice clear photo of my fourth grade teacher, Miss Boyce, though.

And my sixth grade teacher, Miss Percival.
Miss Holt.
Mr. Thomas.
Mr. Hess.... (the Nazi! <g>)

Deb L

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<<<In a message dated 1/2/2004 9:53:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
beenardonat@... writes:
My boys have that,but it is displayed through barbie dolls and
actions figures. I have a GI Joe here at the computer who has lost
his legs and one hand.

Teresa>>
Kinda like the boy in Toy Story? Thought came to mind when I read that. Laura
D


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pam sorooshian

On Jan 2, 2004, at 9:21 PM, beenardonat wrote:

> I see I signed that previous post with "Teresa". I saw another
> lady posting as "Teresa from Canada", so I figured there must be more
> than one Teresa here. My name is Teresa, but I since I met a lady
> named Goia, I always wished it was Goia. So, for here, I will be
> Goia.. It sounds like "Joya", and if I can remember to sign with it,
> maybe it will save confusion. :-)

I know an unschooled teenage girl named Joya. Isn't that a great name?
I love it. My oldest daughter's name is Roya, which is Iranian and
means Sweet Dreams.

Teresa/Goia -- to be honest, now that we know your real name, why don't
you just be Teresa? We don't find it hard to keep track of people -
heck, we have a bunch of "Pams" and even two of us are moderators and
both from California. We seem to manage to avoid confusion. Where are
you from? We can call you Teresa from ......., if we need to avoid
confusion.

-pam (lowercase p) <G>


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<<Teresa in TX>>

Julie S.----waving from Bulverde (just north of San Antonio)

----- Original Message -----
From: "beenardonat" <beenardonat@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:03 PM
Subject: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Re: Sick Deb


> > I know an unschooled teenage girl named Joya. Isn't that a great
> name?
> > I love it. My oldest daughter's name is Roya, which is Iranian and
> > means Sweet Dreams.
> >
> > Teresa/Goia -- to be honest, now that we know your real name, why
> don't
> > you just be Teresa? We don't find it hard to keep track of people -
> > heck, we have a bunch of "Pams" and even two of us are moderators
> and
> > both from California. We seem to manage to avoid confusion. Where
> are
> > you from? We can call you Teresa from ......., if we need to avoid
> > confusion.
> >
> > -pam (lowercase p) <G>
>
>
> I am from Texas..It's kind of funny, in Mexico, every time I told
> folks my name (on vacations) they would reply.. OH, my mother's name
> is Teresa!.. lol. Teresa is one of the most common names in the
> world!. I can be Teresa from Texas, and give up my fantasy of
> being the exotic Goia.. LOL.. I will have to change my name on my
> yahoo profile.
>
> Teresa from TX.
>
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