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    1. Re: [ARMSTRONG-L] Par-tee, par-tee!! E-die, Help me!!
    2. Rob and Edie McArthur
    3. Hi Jill, I am totally confused. We are all over the place. My hubby can play the drums while you play the Bagpipes. This is what usually happens any family do of ours as his younger brother plays the bagpipes and they always take their instruments along. My salads are low in fat but are lovely and tasty. Hope that you enjoy them all. Just help yourselves. Plenty of meat to put on the barbeque. Looks like Marilyn got fed up with waiting for our return from Westbury. I think we got our times mixed here. USA is about 14 hours behind us and the UK about 11 hours. Anyway, since it is a progressive do, we can all just amble in to wherever. Time shouldn't matter much. Edie ----- Original Message ----- From: "gary & jill johnston" <onyerpockets@juno.com> To: <ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:44 AM Subject: [ARMSTRONG-L] Par-tee, par-tee!! E-die, Help me!! > Hey, I'm ready! I'm getting off the plane and don't know which way to go! > Where's my horse?! EDIE! Help! I wanted to play cricket! Don't let them > start w/o me, okay? And, BTW, I can no longer throw overhand- got an > uncooperative shoulder. Is there such a thing as a pinch batter? Or maybe > just a pincher? I think I could just sneak around pinching cousins.... > :-) > And who's going to help me play bag pipes? (I know... it's ALL about me.) > Seriously, if I miss everything else, I do want to try some of your > delicious salads! Could you set aside a plate, please? > See ya soon? > Jill > __________________ > > "Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter. It gleams in the sun and neighs > in the dark." Gypsy saying >

    03/16/2003 03:04:14