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I've heard also of tossing your cookies. Never did want to catch them,
though.

Isn't it wonderful that the mind is the second thing to go so we can't
remember the first?

No one ever told me I had a MAGIC COOKIE!



> Hi-- as as non-expert computer user, I think I recall something about
> "cookies" being part of the
> "equipment" or software--will someone who KNOWS about this please  respond
> before we all die of hunger???
> >===========================================================
> >From: Ann Dorsa <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> >And now for something completely different...
> >
> >           Have you lost YOUR cookies?
> >
> >My computer told me that "I lost my MAGIC" cookie--you
> >can just imagine my consternation, yes, consternation,
> >remember this is NON-PD, when, at 54, my COMPUTER told me
> >I've LOST MY MAGIC COOKIE!!  At 54, there is much in need
> >of restoration, but my magic cookie?--it's more than I
> >can bear!!  How does one with advancing age and declining
> >faculties set about restoring one's cookie!!
> >
> >Even if the rest of my cookies have not been totally
> >lost, I'm certain they have been rearranged.  If only
> >there was auto-restore button somewhere that I could just
> >push... sigh...
> >
> >CAM
> > >
> >
> >
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> Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 81/70/55
> Oxford, Ohio
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