Sylvie wrote: My coffee is made in what you have called a coffee plunger.
The water in put in the bottom portion, the grounds in the middle. As the
water is heated up, it's forced up, through the grounds, into the top
portion.
Sylvie, I think what you are describing is a coffee percolator.
Hi All --
I thought some people might be interested in this. Perhaps you all have seen
President Bush saying he is going to try to find out about insurance coverage
for damages and losses related to Katrina. It's going to be a matter of
determining what was the cause of the losses, where a chain
At 07:45 PM 9/18/05 -0700, Bev Walker wrote:
I heard another one - this from my MIL who told me she was so tired she
could sleep on a clothesline :p
I vaguely recall an SF story in which people *did* sleep on clotheslines. It
was a post-disaster story in which the characters had been on the
Jean it is true. I found a picture in a book about the history of the bed.
Next february I will give a talk to our U3A group with my title
the other uses of the bed hoping to have a large attendance.
Cheerio Dora the Knotter
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I belong to a red hat group although we are not an official group, just meet
occasionally when the feeling take us. We have no rules on our outings.
Calories don't count so you can eat what you want. Usually we go to another
town where we are not known so don't feel embarrassed that someone
I wonder how many insurance companies are going to go broke from
this? I'll bet they didn't charge premiums that would anywhere near
cover this kind of disaster, whether or not they have to pay for
flooded as well as blown-down homes and businesses and cars.
Hoping that in the rebuild, they
On Sep 19, 2005, at 21:33, Carol Melton wrote:
I Shall Wear Purple
by Mani Harang
Adapted by Marni Harang from the poem by Jenny Joseph
When I grow old I shall wear purple
with pants and t shirts from Convention
and go barefoot in class.
I like this one *much* better than the original...
I like this one *much* better than the original... But, pretty please,
may I wear some other colour? Purple just doesn't go with my
spirit, much less my skin-tone :)
Thanks!
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Tamara P Duvallhttp://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw,