Hi "PIEN'ers" : I betcha that if MJF had DIspersible Madopar, the TV crews would have waited only 15 minutes. But no, if they waited 45 minutes to resume the show, you can bet your last dollar that all poor Michael had was our trusty, dusty SLOW pills! Hey, MJF, which did you have available? YOU have our support as we struggle together, all of us PWP's, for GLOBAL RELEASE of unobtainable QUICK, liquid medicines! Ivan 50/39/36 On Fri, 19 May 2000 16:02:31 -0700 Joan Hartman <[log in to unmask]> writes: > Re MJF and meds........Don's right.......they simply stopped the > filming of > the interview, let > MJF take his medication and get back to his "normal" and then > resumed the > filming of the interview....unless you were there, we have no way of > knowing > whether the time in between taping for the meds to kick in was 5 > minutes or > one or two hours......Joan Hartman > .... > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Don McKinley <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 9:32 AM > Subject: LIST: M.J.F ON AND OFF > > > > this will be short and sweet. M.J.F. in not diff from us. i > thought all > PWP'S wear smart just a little slow on he up take. did you think the > news > could just set there for 45min, and do nothing. they just fast > tracked it > up. as i used to video weddings. i would stop at times to same time > and film > but it looked fast. that is what took place. he postal took 45 min. > > > > I.Y.Q. DON AND > VIVIAN > > ^^^^^^ WARM GREETINGS FROM ^^^^^^^^^^^^ :-) Ivan Suzman 50/39/36 [log in to unmask] :-) Portland, Maine land of lighthouses deg. F :-) ********************************************************************