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Janet - I personally connected with this, as it explains me in all my
years of living.  Somehow I've managed to stay in the mainstream, but not
because I believe in it, but because I had to in order to exist.
I'm so glad you sent this.  Best wishes, Jo Ann
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 11:22:21 -0400 janet paterson <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>"I've never fit into any category or stereotype comfortably,
>at any time of my life.
>The lone wolf once again.
>Which has its good and bad aspects.
>I've always felt out of step
>with the mainstream of whatever community I was in.
>So I've always felt like I didn't belong.
>But on the other hand,
>I would Never consider changing my ways in order to fit in -
>No Way Hozay!
>I yam what I yam.
>(This is really odd - I've never quoted Popeye before!)"
>
>from
>"sponges and echoes theory"
>http://www.geocities.com/janet313/wordsoth/1996/19961023.html
>
>janet paterson, an akinetic rigid subtype, albeit perky, parky
>PD: 54/41/37 CD: 54/44/43 TEL: 613 256 8340 EMAIL:
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