Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:




William J. Foristal wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> Hi Jackie,
>
> Why an apartment would allow you stay for a very extended period and
> charge your expenses to the university, of course. <G>

Jackie says:  Yeah, and where would my job be when I got back??  I keep
wondering if they will change their mind, now that I submitted my budget for
the sociology department.  It increased about 1000 percent.  Well, it never
hurts a girl to ask--it is only the answer that hurts.  <g>

> The market people guarantee that your fish will arrive in a frozen
> condition.  OF course, if it doesn't it's a long trip to fight with them
> about it.
>

Jackie says:  Well, just might try it though.  Wouldn't Ed be surprised to
get a great big fish!!  I think I will see if I can get a picture of me
pretending to have caught it--would be great for a laugh.

> The Arch is a different experience from the Space Needle because it
> affects people with claustrophopbia as well as agoraphobia.  The little
> capsules that seat four people that take you up to the top of the Arch
> are very closed in.  And it's a slow trip. Once on top there are only
> four or five tiny windows to look out.  And NO bathrooms!
>

Jackie says:  Now I really am glad I didn't go in the Space Needle.  It
would not have been good publicity for St. Louis to take a blithering idiot
who peed her pants after taking this slow trip through H#$% out of the
Arch.  But, think I will try the Space Needle as I don't imagine they will
serve me dinner on the ground floor <g>.

> If I read about some doctor in Seattle being pummeled by a woman from
> Minnesota I'll know that you and Ron met up and continued your
> discussions that started on the law list. <G>
>

That would be hilarious.  Especially calling Ed for bail money.  And then
trying to explain to the judge it was just a difference of opinion about the
electromagnetic fields in Seattle or some other earth shattering
disagreement.

jackief


> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998 05:17:58 -0500 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Bill
> >
> >What would I do with an apartment??  : O.  Ron wrote that he lived
> >nearby.
> >It would be nice to meet his wife and him.  Of course, I wonder if we
> >would
> >just swing into our latest e-mail debate in person <VBG>.  I'll take
> >your
> >word for it that I will not make a fool of myself going to the Space
> >Needle.
> >I just think of when we were in St. Louis and one of my friends and
> >his wife
> >wanted be to go with them to go up in the arch.  I declined, thank
> >god.  They
> >came back really white--it was terribly windy that day.  All I could
> >visualize is me stuck up there till the St Louis police, fireman, and
> >white
> >jackets came to rescue me.  Glad to hear about the shipping of
> >fish--will
> >have to check out the price etc.  Of course, it would probably thaw by
> >the
> >time we got it in Austin.
> >
> >jackief
> >
> >William J. Foristal wrote:
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
> >>
> >> Hi Jackie,
> >>
> >> I have always had a fear of heights, and I conquered the Space
> >Needle
> >> with no problem.  :)  Go for it!  You'll love it.  Also, the market
> >folks
> >> will pack your fish and ship it home for you.
> >>
> >> Perhaps you can meet up with Ron and he can give you the insider's
> >tour
> >> of the area.  Mount Rainier is impressive too, so that could be
> >another
> >> side trip for you.  Perhaps you can find an apartment there. :)
> >>
> >> Have fun!
> >>
> >> Bill
> >>
> >> On Tue, 28 Apr 1998 19:34:44 -0500 Jackie Fellows
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> writes:
> >> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Hi Bill
> >> >
> >> >Thanks for the hints--now will have to justify staying a few days
> >to
> >> >the
> >> >spouse--have to figure out how to bring a big fish home in my purse
> >> >(yah,
> >> >sure).  Got some stuff from the company putting on the workshop and
> >> >wow I
> >> >need a week or more.  Wonder if the school would buy that I got
> >> >stranded and
> >> >I needed to stay awhile??  I really am excited that the school is
> >> >willing to
> >> >put out the money for me to have a wonderful time as well as
> >learning
> >> >some
> >> >great stuff.  Of course, I have to have a training session for
> >faculty
> >> >when
> >> >I get back, but that is o.k. with me.  I have saved your message
> >and
> >> >will
> >> >take it with me.  Still a little apprehensive about the space
> >> >needle--forget
> >> >the view, I want to sit away from the windows.
> >> >
> >> >jackief
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >William J. Foristal wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
> >> >>
> >> >>   And
> >> >> >Seattle
> >> >> >> is a "go" for me.  The school is definitely sending me.  My
> >> >> >registration is
> >> >> >> verified and the secretary is making plane reservations.  Now
> >all
> >> >I
> >> >> >have to
> >> >> >> do is go to desensitization training so I can go up in the
> >Space
> >> >> >Needle and
> >> >> >> attend the dinner <vbg>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> jackief
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi Jackie,
> >> >>
> >> >> You'll love Seattle!  And the Space Needle is no problem!  Just
> >> >close
> >> >> your eyes when you are on the elevator, if it bothers you.  The
> >view
> >> >is
> >> >> great from the top.  Even better than the CN Tower in Toronto,
> >IMO.
> >> >>
> >> >> If you have a day or two extra you should make sure you get down
> >to
> >> >the
> >> >> market.  Even if you don't buy anything it's fun to watch the
> >guys
> >> >throw
> >> >> those huge fish around as they wrap them up for customers.  And a
> >> >REALLY
> >> >> fun trip would be to take a ferry to Victoria, BC on Vancouver
> >> >Island.
> >> >> Go to the Empress Hotel for a touch of Britain and attend the
> >> >afternoon
> >> >> tea.  Then go see Bouchart Gardens.  They have newer boats that
> >can
> >> >make
> >> >> the crossing in about four hours.  But you still need two days to
> >> >spare
> >> >> to make it worth while.
> >> >>
> >> >> Have a great time!
> >> >>
> >> >> Bill
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
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