Re: [lace-chat] Help finding an Australian Lady

2003-11-15 Thread David Collyer
Dear Rose,
btw - is it PC to refer to people from Australia as "Aussies", or is that 
a term they are allowed to use of themselves, but not others? In 
sociology, "ingroup/outgroup". Just wondering.
It's fine by me - as long as you pronounce the "ss" as a "z" so it comes 
out "Ozzies" and not "Ossies" :)
David in Ballarat


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[lace-chat] Help finding an Australian Lady

2003-11-13 Thread Haddad
I've lost contact with an e-pal, and I was wondering if anyone knew how I could get in 
contact with her.  Her name is Terri Kelly, and is a wonderful sew-er. She also 
made/makes patterns for garments for nursing mothers, using the name "mother-care"?  
In the transfer over to a larger hard-drive, somehow I lost her current email addy. 
The one I have is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and it doesn't work.  Nor have I found a website 
for her, although she used to have one.  Terri is a thoroughly delightful lady, and I 
would very much like to get in contact with her again. (Besides, I have a little 
parcel I think she would appreciate as her summer approaches). If you know how I can 
get in touch with her again, or by some slim chance know her, please email me 
privately. Or give her my email addy and ask her to get in touch with me.

I know it's a long shot (how annoying is it when someone from a country you are 
visiting says, "Oh, you're from . . . , I have a friend/relative/etc. there, maybe you 
know him/her!) but because of her business, and because you arachneans seem to be such 
founts of wisdom and knowledge, I'm venturing to ask. Thank-you in advance.

btw - is it PC to refer to people from Australia as "Aussies", or is that a term they 
are allowed to use of themselves, but not others? In sociology, "ingroup/outgroup". 
Just wondering.

Rose-Marie
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Abbotsford, BC, Canada
where it's too early to tell what kind of a day we're going to have, but seems mild 
and dry.

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