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Barb,
Nice.  The saying, what goes around comes around, is true here.  Spreading
that bit of pink niceness is actually coming around again (Carly Simon) and
giving you some fun in return.  A lesson here somewhere for all of us

Gerrit Kleynscheldt (45/dx 1994)

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Hi Gerrit....

Funny you should mention them pink flamingos, because I've FINALLY
seem one of 'em sitting there in the ivy in front of someone's
condo.  The guy who lives in that condo was carrying in some
groceries, so I just said "Nifty flamingos" at him as we passed
each other on the pathway.

He laughed and said he'd had the flamingo as a sorta "temporary
visitor," and had to send it on it's journey that evening.  He
mentioned he had no idea who left it in his ivy, but had got quite
a kick outta it.

I just stood there chuckling and said, "Now WHO would go 'round
leaving  tacky pink flamingos in front of stranger's home," and
did he REALLY expect me to believe THAT cock 'n bull story?"
<LOL>

Barb Mallut
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From: Gerrit Kleynschelldt <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: NON-PD-Counseling


>Barb,
>Now we know how you started distributing your pink flamingoes -
you MISLAID
>them! (or is that what the flamingoes did to their eggs?)
>
>Gerrit Kleynscheldt (45/dx 1994)
>
>Please note that due to the fact that information can be
electronically
>edited, the integrity of this message cannot be guaranteed.