This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_891394103_boundary Content-ID: <[log in to unmask]> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Remember Tickle-Me-Elmo? This was sent to me by a friend. No offense. << my hubby heard this stupid joke on the radio the other day (kind of off color, I guess): Did you hear about the pollock who was working in the factory that made Elmo's? One day his boss caught him sewing an appendage between Elmo's legs and said to the pollock: "NO, I said Two TEST TICKLES!" DUH. >> --part0_891394103_boundary Content-ID: <[log in to unmask]> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <[log in to unmask]> Received: from relay22.mx.aol.com (relay22.mail.aol.com [172.31.106.68]) by air16.mail.aol.com (v40.16) with SMTP; Tue, 31 Mar 1998 07:47:59 -0500 Received: from wcoil.com (alpha.wcoil.com [206.230.70.2]) by relay22.mx.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id HAA21039 for <[log in to unmask]>; Tue, 31 Mar 1998 07:47:58 -0500 (EST) Received: from clloidal.wcoil.com (pm3-29.wcoil.com [206.230.70.111] (may be forged)) by wcoil.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id HAA01660 for <[log in to unmask]>; Tue, 31 Mar 1998 07:47:23 -0500 Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 07:47:23 -0500 Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> X-Sender: [log in to unmask] X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 To: BRowley368 <[log in to unmask]> From: Dianne <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: TGIS Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi Bon, Good Tues morning to you! It's sunny here so far, with rain in the afternoon forecast. I think temps are supposed to be in 70's, then getting a little cooler later in the week, more seasonable 50's. I'm going to Celina today (don't have T), then after I do all my errands there, I'm going to go to my dad's and start sorting through "trash" and burn a bunch of junk if possible. He has a rediculous amount of old issues of newspapers-publications, old tax records from the last 40+ years! You name it, it's in his house! I figure I'll just go through as much of the junk as possible and keep at this til we sell the farm. It'll take a LOT of work and I can about imagine WHO will be delegated to do it all-or most of it. I think my bro will get in on the moving of heavier stuff around, etc..he'll have to! No, don't quit sending the Mayo housecall stuff. Unfortunately, I haven't had/taken time to look all that up yet, but I save it all for future reference, so keep it coming..that's fine. I also like your jokes, etc. Which reminds me...my hubby heard this stupid joke on the radio the other day (kind of off color, I guess): Did you hear about the pollock who was working in the factory that made Elmo's? One day his boss caught him sewing an appendage between Elmo's legs and said to the pollock: "NO, I said Two TEST TICKLES!" DUH. You know, you're right about the healthy aspect of getting rid of dad's farm; it'll all have to be done sometime and I'd just as soon do it now while I have the energy and stamina. Then, we'll be DONE with these 2 stupid sisters with no more connections! I would guess that Marjorie IS indeed covering up emotions and I'm sure she has to absolutely hate it there. She's not a person to complain but deep down, it has to be so discouraging for her, esp being around so many "mindless bodies", when her mind is so sharp. It's good to hear things have improved with Tyler. So, did you finally get that bumper on the mower? Hope so. Di At 09:37 PM 3/27/98 EST, you wrote: >Di, > Happy Fri eve to you! > I've been meaning to ask you if I should stop sending you those fwd from >the Mayo Housecall.? Just say & I won't bother w/it anymore. > Yeah, w/temps up like yesterday & today, I was sure it was sposed to >rain. Never know what to expect now w/weather - ever more so than yester-yr. > Gee, selling the farm (like you say) & ridding yourself of all those >TROUBLES might be a very healthy thing to do. > Do ya spose Margorie's covering up her emotions about "that place".? >Curious. > This whole wk has been an improving 1 w/Tyler. Ea day got better than the >previous. I just might have to "remind" Allison to LET HIM BE A KID, ya know. > Gonna close now for the eve. I'll probably ans more e's over the wkend. >MGBY >Bon >ps I took a pause as A called me outside to help him w/putting the bumper on >the riding mower. That short time I was out there, the "skeeter" were eating >me up. And A still hasn't got the bumper on - the holes won't line up - as >usual. > >In a message dated 98-03-27 06:16:15 EST, you write: > ><< Hey, Happy Friday morning, Bon: > It's warm here today, 60 so far and it's only 6 a.m. I hope there's no > rain today, as it'll be so nice out. Puts me in the mood to work outside > with flowers, etc. Since I basically got most of the house cleaned > yesterday, I plan to work mostly on bill paying, boss' bookwork, etc. today. > For supp, I'm making tacos, etc for the "gang", so we'll see T tonight. De > is off again today and all weekend, so I have another day of peace & quiet > to accomplish things around here. > Yes, I think my dad was probably on his better behavior because his bro & > sil were with him. Boy, I got out of there BEFORE they left, let me tell > you! My bro called yesterday morning and mentioned about some gal who might > be interested in taking care of dad IF he were to come home from the NH. I > talked him out of it, as dad does NOT want to go back home and will only > make life miserable for anyone trying to help him. He SAYS he can't walk > and isn't walking, so that would make it impossible for one person to take > care of...he's no little guy! Besides, IF we'd take him home for now, he'd > probably be back in the same sit again soon, so what's the use? I > personally look for him to live on for years to come, since he has no "life > threatening" health problem at this point in time. So...I say: Sell the > farm, cut our capital gain losses, and forget it! Not only will that be > overwith but we'll get our sisters out of our lives completely then! > I was really surprised to hear of Marjorie's BP being so awful. She > claimed she's never really had a problem with BP before. She was telling me > that her son asked what was bothering her so much to make that happen, and > she laughed and said she had no idea, cause at the time, she was sitting at > her keyboard, having a great time playing it! I would think just being in > that place could do it! I wonder sometimes if it's getting to her at all. > That has to be so depressing. IF she could walk, I'd get her out of there > for drives or something, but heck, I can't lift her, etc. > Sounds like things are improving w/Tyler now, huh? Hope so. I just > wondered if he was an only child or something. So much of the time when > parents are "overprotective", it's with the first child, not the second. > Hmmm... > Well, I'll move on and talk to ya later, > Di > >> > > --part0_891394103_boundary--