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John, you know if no one would be compelled to embellish upon your "saga" I
think  Parkinsaw would have flown!  It seemed like each one was trying to
out-do the other, hence the problem.  You do have a wonderful talent, keep
using it.

Elizabeth Wands
----- Original Message -----
From: john bjork <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: ***NON-PD The Parkinsaw Chronicles NON-PD***


> Michael: Thsnks for the reasoned response.  I thought of that solution
> actually, and it still has merit.  I'm starting to get a little nervous
> though.  It's my own darn fault too.  The Parkinsaw Chronicle is funny, I
> think, but  I'm a self-proclaimed humorist, and no Dave Barry.  In other
> words I'm a Parkinsonian with a funny bone, not a humorist with PD.
> Anyway, with all this self-imposed analysis, I may have hoist myself on my
> own petard:  Now I have to deliver.  I'm currently thinking about not
> posting a weekly replay of past Chronicles on PIE, relegating them to the
> wonderful Sparkle List.  Maybe I'll post a comment or two on a  ad hoc
> basis reminding the PIE list of the Parkisaw Chronicle web site whee all
> the past issues are available for reading off-line.  In you haven't
> already, you're invited to share a cold Levolager at the web site at
> www.mikeauldridge.com/parknsaw.htm.  We thank you for taking the time to
> share your valuable ideas with us.
>
> John Bjork
> Parkinsaw, MI  "An imaginary community of zany Parkinsonians living
happily
> together in MIchigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula."
>
> Michel Margosis wrote:
>
> > Dear John:
> >
> > (Gee, I hate dear John letters).
> > I am not opposed to mailing to the PIE list, but I save my NON PD stuff
> > for SPARKLE.  The purpose of SPARKLE is to minimize what I call 'the
> > extraneous' material on PIE, so that if this is still your intent,
> > perhaps a private mailing list of those who still want your
> > contributions but do not want to join SPARKLE.
> > I am very sorry, I have not YET read Parkinsaw, but I had saved it for
> > future reading, and expect it to be as good as I have heard it to be.
> > God, we need humor in this world!
> >
> > Michel
>