One things for sure. You wouldn't want to see me in one Ben? But I never did own a pair, even when I had a good young figure. Half their luck. Edie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice Barr" <donka@midmaine.com> To: "Rob and Edie McArthur" <robmc@our.net.au> Cc: <ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG-L] Party > Hi again A's > As I stated earlier, I must be getting on my way to see Blythe Spirit > at Penobscot Theatre. It is located in Bangor Maine and is a professional > theatre. I am a subscriber there. It is about an hour away from where I am > right now, which is in Medway where my mother lives (she is Janice) I live 10 > miles from here in Millinocket. I bought what used to be my grandparents > house. I am in the process of remodeling and changing some things. So, before > I go how about some more spirits, maybe a glass of wine or champagne to toast > the Irish in us (and Scot) Rev up the band for another few songs and get > dancing on the tables. It's been a pleasure as usual. Keep partying and I'll > catch up on all the mayhem later. Tata. Hey, how about one more peek at those > bikinis. > Ben Barr > > Rob and Edie McArthur wrote: > > > I reckon those bikinis, wouldn't have been covering up much Ben, by the > > sounds of things. that is why they covered up. > > Edie > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Janice Barr" <donka@midmaine.com> > > To: <ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:37 AM > > Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG-L] Party > > > > > Hey, > > > I'm back. What sights! But why were they all running away and > > covering up? Ready for another drink, maybe some good rum and ginger ale. > > The munchies sure are good. Just leave out the ones with crabs and other > > kinds of shellfish. I'll leave that to Fount. Hey let's play another song. > > > Ben Barr > > > > > > Grace Smith wrote: > > > > > > > Okay, I am finally back and ready to party with y'all. Where are we > > now? > > > > I have brought with me my elusive Great-grandfather, John Manuel > > Armstrong. He is sitting in the chair beside me (well, actually he is > > taking up two chairs because I understand that he weighed about 350 pounds.) > > but refuses to tell me anything. All I know about him is that his father > > was James Armstrong and his mother was Sarah Jane McCoy. He was born April > > 13, 1863 in Woodford County, Kentucky. > > > > He married Mary Elizabeth McCoy (I do not know if she was related to his > > mother or not) on March 20, 1889 in Lexington (Fayette County) Kentucky. I > > have never seen a picture of him but I understand that is where my red hair > > (well, it used to be red, now it is sprinkled with white) came from. I > > would love to find his siblings but he just will not cooperate. Did every > > Armstrong have at least one John and one James just to confuse us? > > > > Let me know where we are so that I can catch up. Is the music playing/ > > I am ready to dance on the tables. > > > > Grace > > > >