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Sonia....

Dancing in the market is FUN! (speaking from personal experience) <giggle>

In fact, once when I was boogying down the aisle between rows of
fresh veggies, a man started dancing right along with me.  Soon
people were clapping and cheering as we danced by! <LOL>  And by
the end of the song there were a half a dozen couples and several
individuals alone kicking up their heels next to the oranges, grapes,
cabbages, and carrots!

WHAT A HOOT!!!

Barb Mallut
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From:   Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of Sonia Nielsen
Sent:   Saturday, March 14, 1998 8:59 AM
To:     Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
Subject:        Sv:      DANICING

Dear Don,
in fact I=B4m better to dance than to  walk, so if could dance all the =
day it would be nice - but I think people will think I`m a little crazy, =
if I was dancing in the supermarket - lol lol - don`t you think so?? =
:-))
sometimes I am a little "crazy" it help me keeping alive
Don I love all you GREAT advice.
A nice week-end to you and Vivian and warm fuzzies from
Sonia


NEVER GIVE UP
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Fra: Don McKinley <[log in to unmask]>
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Dato: 14. marts 1998 17:29
Emne: DANICING


>   i got to tell i found out a long time ago slow music helps me to =
walk.
>of course mom holds me close and has here hand on my belt so i won't =
fall.
>just practice it. look in a mirror a lot and practice to smile. i =
couple of
>months you will be surprised how you can smile. and have a great cg =
like i
>do. more pics some day and more to my web page. happy Irish day.
>
>                                               [log in to unmask]
>                                               73/26 lima,oh
>
>                                                I.Y.Q. DON & VIVIAN-52
>                                                LOVE OF MY LIFE
>
>                                                BEST MEDS FOR PD IS
>                                                 BE A GOOD IRISHMAN  =
TODAY