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]> To: <[log in to unmask]> 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 >