Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill

I was waiting for someone to catch that little remark--LOL.  I thought of
Kathy when I wrote it and laughed.  I was a real tomboy (big time) and used
to get furious when people would say that I shouldn't be doing those things
or saying something because it was a "boy" thing.

Can I use the "Lewis and Clark" quote--love it!!  Much better than going to
my place to see my etchings.  The worst one in my book was the "Let's play
doctor one."  Now, no one in their right mind enjoys going to the doctor's so
why would I enjoy playing at it??  Glad you like my phrasing--hmm, somehow
that sounds "dirty" (hahah).  I guess that is how us "girlies" (now that is a
term I hated) learned to talk dirty in public back in the covered wagon days
when I was a young.  (Don't laugh, my students sometimes act like the 50s and
60s were the covered wagon days or ancient history).

jackief

William J. Foristal wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> HI Jackie,
>
> Hey, Kathy is a girl!!! <G>
>
> I thought the moral of that story was to be very careful about where you
> choose to park and engage in exploration.  LOL..I love the way you phrase
> things sometimes. :) That would have been a great line to use, though.
> "Hey, you wanna go park and play like Lewis and Clark?"  Much better than
> watching submarine races. <BG>
>
> Bill
>
> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 17:00:12 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Bill
> >
> >And the moral of the tale was that the young should not be out parking
> >and
> >engaging in exploration.
> >
> >I know that snakes are interesting because they lack appendages, etc
> >so it is
> >fascinating to see how they survive.  Guess it is a 'girl' thing about
> >snakes
> >(oh jackie, how sexist of you <VVBG>).  I really don't know why people
> >tend
> >to shy away from snakes.
> >
> >jackief
> >
> >William J. Foristal wrote:
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
> >>
> >> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 04:48:39 -0600 Jackie Fellows
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> writes:
> >> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Hi Bill
> >> >
> >> >Probably an urban myth--sort of like the cat and babies, I would
> >> >imagine.
> >> >May have happened that the snake was looking, but then the
> >conclusion
> >> >was
> >> >that the snake was looking for dinner.  However, I am not going to
> >be
> >> >the one
> >> >to test this at all.  Like Kaye, I have a healthy respect for
> >> >snakes--I
> >> >respect their privacy and I feel healthy about doing so.  But, I do
> >> >know
> >> >there are people who enjoy them as pets, but as Kathy says--if you
> >are
> >> >going
> >> >to have pets, you use common sense in the pet you choose.
> >> >
> >> >Urban myths are fun though as they really are "morality stories" in
> >> >disguise.
> >> >
> >> >jackief
> >> >
> >> Hi Jackie,
> >>
> >> Either morality stories or an attempt to frighten, gross out or
> >shock.
> >> Remember the old stories like the one about the couple making out in
> >the
> >> car and the one armed serial killer they hear a story about on the
> >radio.
> >>  He escaped from prison that night. Then they find the hook on the
> >door
> >> handle of the car.  LOL.
> >>
> >> I've never had a big problem with snakes, but I don't mess with
> >them.  I
> >> like to see them in the zoo, however.  And I got to touch a python
> >once
> >> when a guy brought him into work.  You could feel the muscles under
> >the
> >> skin and could just imagine how easily a snake of that size could
> >squeeze
> >> a person to death.
> >>
> >> Bill
> >>
> >>
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