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people who live in glass houses...

updated tue 8 jul 03

 

Hendrix, Taylor J. on mon 7 jul 03


Arti,

As you are now cast adrift, friendless in our Sargasso Sea (that's what
Phil said), I feel the need to throw something.

As I was growing up, one could frequently catch my dad shaking his head
in disbelief at something foolish either I or one of my two older
brothers had done and say, "We raise you right, we send you to school,
we buy you books, and what do you do? You eat the books!" For the
longest time, I didn't get it. Many people just don't get it. Once my
school friend, Lumpy, licked his finger and stuck it in a fire ant
mound. What the ....?! Sometimes people just never learn.

Taylor, swimming! In Waco

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on mon 7 jul 03


Oh hell...

Arti in the 'drink'?

I missed the splash!

Well I recon I can make a heading that-a-way...

By god I'd pull 'im in...



A nice swim IS good for the constitution.

..a 'medically' proven fact if ever there was one....

And best if it ain't too 'long', too.



Arti?

Where's ayre ye man!

Call yer ahoy now, eh?

There's mists o'er these waters t'day!

Phil
lasvegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hendrix, Taylor J."
To:
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: People who live in glass houses...


Arti,

As you are now cast adrift, friendless in our Sargasso Sea
(that's what
Phil said), I feel the need to throw something.

As I was growing up, one could frequently catch my dad
shaking his head
in disbelief at something foolish either I or one of my two
older
brothers had done and say, "We raise you right, we send you
to school,
we buy you books, and what do you do? You eat the books!"
For the
longest time, I didn't get it. Many people just don't get
it. Once my
school friend, Lumpy, licked his finger and stuck it in a
fire ant
mound. What the ....?! Sometimes people just never learn.

Taylor, swimming! In Waco

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