Jewish Mothers may be the focus of fun, like blondes, but I think it's
a *global* condition, common to all mothers of sons, irrespective of
genes or culture... Afteral, I'm only *half* Jewish, yet I can *wholly*
respond to the joke
From: J.O.
A young Jewish man excitedly tells his mother h
> They came with my Dryad kit that I purchased from England.
then i didn't miss anything. a toy store could put out a hundred of
those things in a bag and sell them for a dollar. it would be too
easy. that is why i couldn't figure out why you couldn't get anything
real cheap with all the mass
that is really cool! but i wouldn't miss out for 110/1 ratio for just
a few inches on each side. i should because you have no idea what a
packrat i am. i save everything, and need what ever room i can save
even if it were a few inches.
i am still laughing at how small the things are. i can'
I would like to know if someone from England is going to Lace Festival in
Idrjia.
I would be glad to meet again Anne Drew, whose email address I lost.
Happy lacing to all!
Alessandra
Italy
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Dear friends,
With Jean's consent I am forwarding this to Lace-chat, it is useful to know
these things can be arranged easily, and until it happened to me, one never
knows quite, when one would want to use it.
Hi Jean,
Sorry to hear of your sad loss, but hope this helps,
To take or send someon
In a message dated 8/18/2005 12:24:54 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
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> >8. Fill a sixteen-ounce trigger-spray bottle and spray bees or wasps to
> >kill them.
> >
> after killing slugs in beer, vodka for bees or wasps tsk tsk
>
Reminds me -- :<))
I'm very gla
In a message dated 8/18/2005 1:15:13 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
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> "WHEN IT CRIES??" they demanded. "Why do we have to wait until it CRIES??"
> "BECAUSE, I forgot where I put it..."
This reminds me -- sorry to report I heard about a baby who died recently
after her mot
This is a hyothetical question aimed particularly at our Australian friends,
but it could apply to other countries as well.
My father-in-law died last week and was cremated yesterday. Having had what
happens in modern cremations in the UK explained by the funeral director,
it's quite fascinati
With all the new technology regarding fertility, a 65 year-old woman was
able to give birth to a baby recently. When she was discharged from the
hospital and went home, her relatives came to visit.
"May we see the new baby?" one asked.
"Not yet," said the mother. "I'll make coffee and we can