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> 
> In a message dated 8/29/2003 4:23:42 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > <grin>  Then I'm guessing that "Hang in there" evokes
> >  groans if not downright crossness...but "Wallow in
> >  there" is even worse!  :D  (Even if it _is_
> >  appropriate for future Hippos...)
> >
> >  Debbi
> >
> 
> It is a pity that Julia does not have Wed. evenings free.
>
> To borrow from the hippopotamus song:
> 
> zMUD, zMUD, glorious zMUD, nothing quite like it for cooling zee blood.....

I have them free, theoretically, but what with my Wed. morning
activities (starting with an appointment a good ways from the house,
which we have to brave rush hour to get to), I'm pretty darn pooped
during MUD time.  Plus I'm sharing the computer with my mother; she's
got administrative duties for a small area of a site with a lot of
message boards.  (And I can't sit and type for very long *anyway*. 
Can't stay in one *position* for very long, anyway, at least not if I'm
conscious, and if I'm unconscious, I can't stay that way for more than
about 2 1/2 hours before waking due to discomfort.)

My sister learned the original song in first grade and sang it a lot. 
Happy memories.
 
> Do you have a copy of Raymond Scott's Penguin Walk?

Nope.
 
> (Closing music in the movie Funny Bones.)
> 
> Or you could rent the tape: The Wrong Trousers.

Rent?  We *own* that.  That's a good one.
 
> William Taylor
> --------------------
> Beware the penguins.

That's the only instance of an evil penguin I can remember, actually. 
:)

        Julia
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