Re: Mania was Re: L&I Photo Gallery

1998-03-14 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

LOL  Never was good at putting names to people (roar!).  Or is it senility creeping 
in??  "Let's
see, who was I writing too?"  Perhaps, I am so used to writing notes to myself that it 
carries over
into posting??  Sure glad none of my students are on this list .

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> Sort of reminds me of my oldest son who used to cover his eyes when he
> was four or so, and being scolded about something.  He felt as long as
> he couldn't see me, that I couldn't see him, so therefore everything was
> alright.  LOL
>
> BTW, look who you sent this too.  
>
> Sue
> > Hi Jackie
> >
> > Knowing me, I would have to meet Mania and Aleesha.  What is that term 
>psychologists use
> > about how people confront their fears.  People tend to be avoiders-out of sight, 
>out of mind
> > or they tend to be confronters (that is not the right word)--know they enemy 
>(fear).  When my
> > girlfriend and I had to pass a hugh snake in a cage at the college to get to a 
>classroom we
> > were quite the sight.  She turned her back to the snake and I faced it.  There we 
>were back
> > to back sliding down the hall.  I was afraid if I turned my back that snake would 
>get out of
> > the cage and get me; she felt the snake wouldn't see her if she turned her back on 
>it.  We
> > must have been a sight.
> >
> > jackief
>
> --
> Two rules in life:
>
> 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
>
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Re: Mania was Re: L&I Photo Gallery

1998-03-13 Thread Sue Hartigan

Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Jackie:

Sort of reminds me of my oldest son who used to cover his eyes when he
was four or so, and being scolded about something.  He felt as long as
he couldn't see me, that I couldn't see him, so therefore everything was
alright.  LOL

BTW, look who you sent this too.  

Sue
> Hi Jackie
> 
> Knowing me, I would have to meet Mania and Aleesha.  What is that term psychologists 
>use
> about how people confront their fears.  People tend to be avoiders-out of sight, out 
>of mind
> or they tend to be confronters (that is not the right word)--know they enemy (fear). 
> When my
> girlfriend and I had to pass a hugh snake in a cage at the college to get to a 
>classroom we
> were quite the sight.  She turned her back to the snake and I faced it.  There we 
>were back
> to back sliding down the hall.  I was afraid if I turned my back that snake would 
>get out of
> the cage and get me; she felt the snake wouldn't see her if she turned her back on 
>it.  We
> must have been a sight.
> 
> jackief

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Re: Mania was Re: L&I Photo Gallery

1998-03-13 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Jackie

Knowing me, I would have to meet Mania and Aleesha.  What is that term psychologists 
use
about how people confront their fears.  People tend to be avoiders-out of sight, out 
of mind
or they tend to be confronters (that is not the right word)--know they enemy (fear).  
When my
girlfriend and I had to pass a hugh snake in a cage at the college to get to a 
classroom we
were quite the sight.  She turned her back to the snake and I faced it.  There we were 
back
to back sliding down the hall.  I was afraid if I turned my back that snake would get 
out of
the cage and get me; she felt the snake wouldn't see her if she turned her back on it. 
 We
must have been a sight.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> Well that is more like it.  LOL  Only half that size?  Well if I am ever
> lucky enough to be able to go visit Kathy, I think that I will most
> definately rent a hotel room and invite her to come visit me.  Half that
> size, hugh..
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > The snake with the three people cuddling (?) it is not one of Kathy's.  It is a
> > full-grown one.  Kathy's is *only* about 1/2 that size.  Big enough for me to 
>grant her
> > lots of room though, even if she is a sweetie.
> >
> > jackief
>
> --
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>
> 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
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Re: Mania was Re: L&I Photo Gallery

1998-03-12 Thread Sue Hartigan

Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Jackie:

Well that is more like it.  LOL  Only half that size?  Well if I am ever
lucky enough to be able to go visit Kathy, I think that I will most
definately rent a hotel room and invite her to come visit me.  Half that
size, hugh..

Sue
> Hi Sue
> 
> The snake with the three people cuddling (?) it is not one of Kathy's.  It is a
> full-grown one.  Kathy's is *only* about 1/2 that size.  Big enough for me to grant 
>her
> lots of room though, even if she is a sweetie.
> 
> jackief

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Re: Mania was Re: L&I Photo Gallery

1998-03-11 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

The snake with the three people cuddling (?) it is not one of Kathy's.  It is a
full-grown one.  Kathy's is *only* about 1/2 that size.  Big enough for me to grant her
lots of room though, even if she is a sweetie.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie;
>
> Were you looking at the same picture I was?It took all those
> people just to hold it.  Now to me that is a big snake.  Geeze I almost
> fainted when I saw a king snake in the back yard one day.  And it was
> only about a foot long.  If I saw this one coming across the yard, I
> would be in New York, on foot, before it even made it half way across.
> :)
>
> I had a Iguana that people couldn't understand how I could handle
> without any problems.  And they do bite, and their tails are like
> whips.  So I can understand how Kathy feels about Mania and Alesha, but
> still that is one big snake.  :)
>
> Sue
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > Even though Kathy's snakes are not that big, I think they are big enough.  I told
> > her if I was even in her neck of the woods, I would meet her for a Pepsi someplace
> > : )
> >
> > jackief
>
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