Thanx Annie, I was just kidding with him and I knew that he would take it that 
way but when I realized I had replied to the group I also knew that there are 
people with CML (not neccasarily on this group) that are quite touchy about 
joking about death, or even about poetry about it. I sent what I thought was a 
very sweet poem about dieing and saying what needed to be said before hand to a 
friend (not on this group) with CML along with other friends and family and she 
got very uspet with me, sooooo I have been careful ever since of what I say and 
to whom. I'm glad it gave you a smile!
Hugs,
Katy
--
"The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but time." 
-William Butler Yeats 

Katy 
DX: 10/03 
#677 in Zero Club 


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From: "Annie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> 
> Hi Katy 
> My name is Annie (Mom of Steven who has cml) and I wanted to tell you 
> that I laughed when I read your post to Terry! I was in no way 
> offended by your joke. I took it as just that - the joke it was 
> intended to be :-) 
> Steven often says that people are way too cautious and sometimes too 
> easily offended by comments that are really not meant to offend at all. 
> Your joke is one of those examples - it was said with a smile and I 
> hope that everyone took it that way. We certainly did. 
> Love and light 
> Annie 
> livingwithcml.blogspot.com 
> 
> 
> > 

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