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Ah, Barb,m'dear ( as you would so aptly put it)  we of the higher end of
middle age  will leave the ability to have those guys ducking and running
etc. up to your very able self.  Personally, I don't think they have a
snowball's chance.
P.S. Don't tell Ken, but I think he is kind of nice too!

Chow
Elizabeth
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Mallut <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 22. prosince 1997 2:58
Subject: Re: Non-PD, Visual Aid for Online


>Elizabeth....
>
>Please feel free to refer to KEN as "middle aged," 'cause he IS!  But MOI?
>Why I've got a looooong way ot go before I'M "middle aged!"   Heck... I'm
ONLY
>55! <grin>
>
>Also, m'dear... If HE starts making sense to you, I suggest you immediately
>seek medical help! <grinning, ducking & running>
>
>(Pssst) Hey Elizabeth.... don't you be going 'n telling Ken I said this,
but I
>really think the world of him. <smile>
>
>Have a wonderful holiday season and the best of New Years...
>
>Barb Mallut
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>
>----------
>From:   Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of Elizabeth Wands
>Sent:   Sunday, December 21, 1997 5:16 PM
>To:     Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
>Subject:        Re: Non-PD, Visual Aid for Online
>
>Hi Ken, You two ( the Middle aged + or -  Ken and Barbie dolls)  are too
>much.  You two are SO delightful!!!!  I read everything , wheather it makes
>sense or not.  Happy Holidays to a everyone, and here's to a healthy New
>Year!!!
>
>Elizabeth
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ken Becker <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: 21. prosince 1997 1:27
>Subject: Re: Non-PD, Visual Aid for Online
>
>
>>BArb, that sounds like a good solution to the problem, but why not just
put
>>the keyboard on your lap on a piece of wood or a lap desk, and maybe even
>see
>>the screen without glasses? I am nearsighted, so I am able to see the
>screen
>>and the keyboard with no glasses.  I use them mostly for driving in Miami,
>as
>>bullet shields.
>>And no, I do NOT work for the Miami Chamber of Commerce, or the Tourism
>Board,
>>which are very proud of Miami, Although I have heard they are moving their
>>offices to Georgia........... (just kidding, they will stay in their
>beautiful
>>fenced-in bunker adjoining the federal prison, in scenic downtown Miami.)
>>Good luck with your flip flop glasses,. [log in to unmask]
>>
>