n his autobiography ("In The Arena"), while filming "55 Days At Peking," Charlton Heston said this about David Niven (his co-star): David Niven is my happiest memory of that whole shoot. He was that increasingly rara avis, a true gentleman, funny as only Brits can be, a flawless professional and best of all, a superb actor........I knew David had an outstanding war record. Though his career was well established in Hollywood when Britain went to war in 1939, he'd squirmed, bullied, and connived his way back to England to take up the reserve commission he still held in one of the Guards regiments. He ended up with probably the best combat record of any actor in the war on either side. I also knew he wouldn't talk about it. He did tell me a marvelous story about his meeting with Winston Churchill. As a Churchill fan, I relished it. It seems his public face (as David put it) and his combat service (as I suspect) had, toward the end of the war, earned him an invitation for a weekend at Chequers, the Prime Ministerial country manor. There were of course a dozen or so other guests, far grander than David, but he had his moment with the great man. Pacing the graveled paths with him Sunday morning, Churchill said, "Well, Niven, I've been told of the difficulties you surmounted to come back from Hollywood and take up arms again in the service of your country. That's admirable, Niven. Admirable." "Thank you, Prime Minister," David murmured modestly. "Mind you," Churchill said sharply, "anything less would have been despicable." I do like that story. I liked David, too.
Charlton Heston was talking about having lunch at the Ritz: ....the Ritz is one of the great hotels in the world, then still one of several where actors, if identified, were denied lodging. Only that summer, Jimmy Stewart, who'd remained in the Air Force Reserves after his sterling service in World War II, came to Madrid to do his annual month of active duty at Torrejon Air Base (Spain). He'd reserved a suite at the Ritz, where they had no idea this J. Stewart was THE J. Stewart. As he signed the register, the manager sidled over, discombobulated. "Ahh, Senor Stewart.... I am honored to meet you, but....ah, you are an actor, of course. We....ah....do not, ah....cater to actors, you see." Jimmy looked at him coolly. "Zat so? Waal, lemme tell ya. For the next four weeks, I'm Brigadier General James Stewart, United States Air Force." He picked up the keys and turned to the elevator.
Thanks Grannie Annie. Happy Birthday Annie~! :-) Hugs~! kath > AND on this day eleven years ago Annie was born. So guess we will be > takeing her out for supper. She had her slumber party last weekend. They > went to the Civic Center to a dance they have every week end for kids. > Diane said she went with seven kids and came home with eight, they > picked up another girl at the dance. Good thing she has lots of blow > up mattresses, and can borrow them from ma.(me). > Sure don't seem Sammy Davis Jr and Jim Henson been gone that long. > But I know they died on this day cause I clipped out the news paper > clippings to put in Annies book, and I have a big collection of Muppet > things I have collected over the years for Annie when she gets older, > includeing a four inch Miss Piggy bean bag, with real hair. That was > Dianes from years ago. > Have a great day. Love Grannie Annie
Great stuff, we use it all the time. Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: Kath To: FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:40 PM Subject: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] HERBAL HEALING SALVE HERBAL HEALING SALVE 2 oz dried comfrey leaves 1 oz dried calendula flowers 2 cups olive oil 1 oz pure beeswax 4 drops each tea tree and lavender essential oil Heat herbs in olive oil over low heat for about 5 hours. Do not let the oil boil or bubble. A Crock-Pot or the lowest temperature setting on a range should be suitable for heating this mixture. (If the lowest setting is too hot, turn off the heat once it has warmed the oil...it should keep warm for at least and hour....then repeat the process twice.) After cooking, strain out the herbs while oil is still warm. Place 1 1/4 cups of the herb oil in a pan, add beeswax and heat just enough to melt the wax. Add essential oils and stir. Finally, pour the salve into widemouthed jars. Store at room temperature. >From Herbs for Health and Healing by Kathi Keville ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== Your Listresses: Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
Good stuff Kath! lol Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: Kath To: FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:54 PM Subject: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Jokes [Adult Warning~!] Warning~! Delete now if you think you may be offended~! "Andrew Mehrtens loves it when Darryl Gibson comes inside of him" (NZ rugby commentator) "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria....I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing." (Pat Glenn - Weightlifting commentator) "This is really a lovely horse, I once rode her mother." (Ted Walsh - Horse Racing Commentator) "He's pulling him off! The Spanish manager is pulling his captain off!" (Soccer commentator George Hamilton on Spain manager Luis Suarez's substitution of Butragueno during their world cup qualifier with Ireland in Seville, 1992). "The black players at this club lend the side a lot of skill and flair, but you also need white players in there to balance things up and give the team some brains and some common sense." (Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades, speaking in 1991) "I've never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body" (Winston Bennett) "The lead car is absolutely unique, except for the one behind it which is identical" (Murray Walker) "I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father" (Greg Norman) "Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing - but none of them serious" (Alan Minter) "The racecourse is as level as a billiard ball " (John Francombe) "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again" (Terry Venables) "I would not say he (David Ginola) is the best left winger in the Premiership, but there are none better." (Ron Atkinson) "He dribbles a lot and the opposition don't like it - you can see it all over their faces." (Ron Atkinson) "Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the Cambridge president is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew." (Harry Carpenter - BBC TV Boat Race 1977) "Morcelli has four fastest 1500-metre times ever. And all those times are at 1500 metres." (David Coleman) "Julian Dicks is everywhere. It's like they've got eleven Dicks on the field." (Metro Radio) " and later we will have action from the men's cockless pairs..." (Sue Barker) "Well, either side could win it, or it could be a draw." (Ron Atkinson) "Strangely, in slow motion replay, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer." (David Acfield) "What will you do when you leave football, Jack, will you stay in football?" (Stuart Hall - Radio 5 live ) "There goes Juantorena down the back straight, opening his legs and showing his class" (David Coleman at The Montreal Olympics) "One of the reasons Arnie (Arnold Palmer) is playing so well is that, before each tee-shot, his wife takes out his balls and kisses them...... Oh my God, what have I just said?" (US TV commentator) ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== Your Listresses: Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
Yes Kath, that is the one. Hey you have to remember that our collection began before we were married and we just kept it up. 46 yrs in July. <g> Elsie At 08:21 AM 5/16/01 -0700, you wrote: >Elsie is that the song that goes "woooo-ooo-oo- >oop" ? I remember that song, never realised what it was called though. ><G> :-) > You have the neatest record collection~! :-) > Kath > > > Yes, and I see Eddy Arnold is 83. Remember him and Cattle Call? > > He made it a Number 1 two different times in two different recordings. > > I have them both. one on a 78 and the other on an LP. > > Elsie
Yes, I saw him not too long ago on the old timers Grand Old Opry special. I also think he did sing that song. If not that one it was Welcome to My world. I do know he sang a song about "world" <g> Elsie At 07:47 AM 5/16/01 -0700, you wrote: >I remember him Pat. Is he still around~? >Didn't he sing "make the world go away?" ?? > kath > > > I used to love playing my grandparents old 78 rpm records of Eddy > > Arnold!!! > > > > Pat > > Las Vegas > > > > Kath wrote: > > > > > Thanks Munchkin~! :-) > > > neat birthdays today. lots of playrights...lots of creative folks. > > > Trini Lopez "If I had a Hammer" :-) > > > Anna Maria Alberghetti. I love that name~! :-) > > > kath > > > > > > > Today is Tuesday, May 15th, the 135th day of 2001. > > > > There are 230 days left in the year. > > > > > > > >>> Today's Birthdays: > > > > Actress Constance Cummings is 91. > > > > Singer Eddy Arnold is 83. > > > >==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > A very friendly warm list. > We are one BIG Happy Folk Family. >»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
AND on this day eleven years ago Annie was born. So guess we will be takeing her out for supper. She had her slumber party last weekend. They went to the Civic Center to a dance they have every week end for kids. Diane said she went with seven kids and came home with eight, they picked up another girl at the dance. Good thing she has lots of blow up mattresses, and can borrow them from ma.(me). Sure don't seem Sammy Davis Jr and Jim Henson been gone that long. But I know they died on this day cause I clipped out the news paper clippings to put in Annies book, and I have a big collection of Muppet things I have collected over the years for Annie when she gets older, includeing a four inch Miss Piggy bean bag, with real hair. That was Dianes from years ago. Have a great day. Love Grannie Annie ----- Original Message ----- From: Kath <mzmouser@home.com> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Today in History - May 16th > > > > Today's Highlight in History: > > On May 16th, 1990, death claimed entertainer Sammy Davis Junior in Los > > Angeles at age 64 and "Muppets" creator Jim Henson in New York at age 53. > > Thanks Mary. : ) > How sad that Jim Henson died so young. > kath > > > > > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > Your Listresses: > Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> > Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§« >
Hang in the Cece, I was so angry with my body for betraying me it took me awhile to accept it. You sound like you are ready to fight this monster, good for you. Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: Cece To: FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:10 PM Subject: Re: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Mango-Banana Smoothie (diabetic recipe) Thanks so much for posting these recipes. I was diagnosed today with diabetes. I am in a total state of shock and will have to "un- learn" 34 yrs. of cooking, shopping, and eating-- FAST. I certainly know I am in the company of a lot of good people, and if anyone wants to offer advice, I will welcome testimonies, recipes, DIABETIC FOLKLORE !! The other day I bought a magazine put out new, by Prevention magazine. It is the same shape and weight as Prevention, but it is called OUTSMART DIABETES. I don't know why I bought it (Guardian Angel knew something I didn't?!!), but had forgotten I bought it until right after the doctors call. Cleaning off my stack of papers, there it was !! So, I really appreciate your recipes Kath, and will be going into the archives, looking at them with a different perspective. No candy for me !! Cece ----- Original Message ----- From: Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:54 PM Subject: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Mango-Banana Smoothie (diabetic recipe) > Mango-Banana Smoothie > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== Your Listresses: Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
...GROOOOAN!!!!!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Turk McGee <turkm@ij.net> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:37 PM Subject: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Pork, the other white meat Pig farmers have never done well in the United States. Most Americans prefer beef to pork. Hamburger is an American favorite but contains no ham. The porcine raisers were hopeful to see a significant increase in their business after the scares about health over beef, but most of the benefits had gone to the poultry and fish industries. Sale of ham and bacon remained virtually unchanged. Because of this, The National Porcine Association hired a major Madison Avenue advertising firm to boost sale of pork products. They decided on an intensive campaign to saturate magazines television and radio with ads urging people to eat pork patties. The campaign was given an extra boost when Congress was convinced to designate the second of February as the day when every family would be urged to eat pork sausage. That day would be celebrated nationally, of course, as ... Ground Hog Day. ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== Your Listresses: Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«
Nontoxic Slug Control by Arzeena Hamir The best way to combat slugs is to understand their lifecycle. Know thy enemy! Slugs themselves contain a high percentage of water and will begin feeding as soon as soil temperatures rise above 40 F (5 C), emerging from the soil or from protected areas. Slugs prefer to forage at night or on dull days when temperatures drop and the garden is damp. Their gelatinous eggs, laid in clusters of 40-100, can be found in the soil, under rocks and even in outdoor pots. Learn to recognize them! http://www.gardenguides.com/articles/slugs.htm
Mango-Banana Smoothie Take the edge off a hot summer day with this tropical fruit cooler. 2 cups cut-up chilled mango, strawberries, and/or papaya 2 medium bananas, cut-up 1 cup orange juice* 1/2 cup ice cubes 1 tsp. vanilla Dash ground cinnamon Dash ground nutmeg Carambola (star fruit) slices (optional) Lime slices (optional) In a blender container combine mango, strawberries, and/or papaya; bananas; orange juice; ice cubes; vanilla; cinnamon; and nutmeg. Cover and blend until smooth. If desired, garnish with carambola and lime slices. Makes 3 servings. *Note: If desired, substitute 1 cup milk or one 8-ounce carton vanilla yogurt for the orange juice. Nutrition facts per serving: 185 calories, 1 g total fat, 0 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 4 mg sodium, 46 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 2 g protein, 90% vitamin a, 132% vitamin c, 3% calcium, 3% iron, 3 diabetic exchange fruit. ~*~*~ Kath ~*~ ~*~*~ ~*~*~ mzmouser@earthlink.net ~*~*~ ~*~*~*~ ~*~*~~ ~*~*~ ~*~ ~*~*~*~
* Exported from MasterCook * Plum Chicken Recipe By : Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1/4 teaspoon lemon extract 2 whole chicken breasts (about 1lb) -- skinned, boned, and split 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon tabasco sauce 1 cup oriental plum sauce 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/4 cup onion -- minced 1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds -- crushed 2 tablespoon lemon juice anise seeds -- crushed 1 tablespoon soy sauce Here's a recipe that is Heart-Smart (something we should all think about more often) Rinse chicken; pat dry and place in a 9X13 baking dish. In a small bowl, mix together all of the other ingredients. Pour over chicken. Bake chicken, uncovered, in a 400 degree oven until meat is no longer pink in it's thickest part, about 25 minutes. Serve chicken with sauce on top. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Per serving: 43 Calories (kcal); trace Total Fat; (8% calories from fat); 2g Protein; 9g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 1037mg Sodium Food Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 0 Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates ~*~*~ Kath ~*~ ~*~*~ ~*~*~ mzmouser@earthlink.net ~*~*~ ~*~*~*~ ~*~*~~ ~*~*~ ~*~ ~*~*~*~
Yep Pat. That's what she has too. 3 bandaids~! :-) She wanted to keep her gallbladder, but they wouldn't let her. LOL~! They said it's BioHazard. I remember when they would let us keep stuff they took out of us. <G> :-) How is Debs~? Please give her my love. kath > When my neice had that surgery, they covered those three incisions with > band aid type bandages. When my sister had gall bladder surgery 28 years > ago, it was a major thing with a major incision. Glad she is on the > mend. > > Pat > Las Vegas > > Kath wrote: > > > Thanks Pat. {{{{{{{{{Pat}}}}}}} >><<< > > They did the entire surgery through 3 incisions. <<<<
I am so glad she is ok Kath Pj "When one door closes, another opens, but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us." - Alexander Graham Bell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kath" <mzmouser@earthlink.net> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Prayers for Crystal > Thank you Peege. {{{{{{{Peege}}}}}}} > You are the first person I thought of when I heard this. > I'm glad they didn't make her wait like they did you. > How are you feeling by the way? > love ya, > kath > > > Prayers on the way Kath > > Believe me though she is going to feel alot better after she is recovered > > ..She will be like darn I didn't know that little booger was making me so > > sick!! > > Pj > > > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > We share stories, poems, jokes, home remedies, and much much more... > Most of all, we share our Hearts. > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§« >
I'm feeling pretty good these days Kath I am going to see a surgeon tomorrow though but not cuz I'm sick My doctor is refering me to the surgeon to see if I'm a canidate for the gastro bypass surgery..BUT there is a possibility that I'm "TOO HEALTHY" if I am my insurance won't cover it Pj "When one door closes, another opens, but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us." - Alexander Graham Bell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kath" <mzmouser@earthlink.net> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Prayers for Crystal > Thank you Peege. {{{{{{{Peege}}}}}}} > You are the first person I thought of when I heard this. > I'm glad they didn't make her wait like they did you. > How are you feeling by the way? > love ya, > kath > > > Prayers on the way Kath > > Believe me though she is going to feel alot better after she is recovered > > ..She will be like darn I didn't know that little booger was making me so > > sick!! > > Pj > > > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > We share stories, poems, jokes, home remedies, and much much more... > Most of all, we share our Hearts. > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§« >
yepsters thats how mine was just three little itty bitty bandaids...but I still managed to get my belly button infected!!! Pj "When one door closes, another opens, but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us." - Alexander Graham Bell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Childs" <pchilds@concentric.net> To: <FOLKLORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:17 AM Subject: Re: [FOLKLORE FAMILY] Crystal > When my neice had that surgery, they covered those three incisions with > band aid type bandages. When my sister had gall bladder surgery 28 years > ago, it was a major thing with a major incision. Glad she is on the > mend. > > Pat > Las Vegas > > Kath wrote: > > > Thanks Pat. {{{{{{{{{Pat}}}}}}} > > She seems young for gallbladder woes. (21) I guess it can hit > > anybody. > > They did the entire surgery through 3 incisions. > > I remember when John's mom had the surgery and they had to crack her > > chest > > open. ??? > > Crystal went through it fine. Just as you said. :-) > > Taisa spent the night at the hospital with her. When she called last > > > > night, they were playing Boggle. LOL~! :-) > > I think she may be home today.....not sure though. > > hugs, > > Kath > > > > > > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > Your Listresses: > Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> > Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§« > >
Richard 40?????? gosh I bet he's rolling over in his grave..hehehhe or haunting Missi sissi Pj HREF="http://www.homestead.com/dezy/richard.html">richard</A> > > http://www.homestead.com/dezy/richard.html > > > > In loving memory of our Brother Richard who would be 40 today... > > I love you and miss you every day. > > Richiele > > > > ==== FOLKLORE Mailing List ==== > Your Listresses: > Missi <Richiele3@aol.com> > Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> > »§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´´`*:»§«:*´`³¤³´`*:»§« >
<pinched> <G> The Fairy Race from Lady Wilde ('Speranza') 1820 - 1896 >From the earliest ages the world has believed in the existence of a race midway between the angel and man, gifted with power to exercise a strange mysterious influence over human destiny. The Persians called this mystic race Peris; the Egyptians and Greeks named them demons, not as evil, but as mysterious allies of man, invisible though ever present; capable of kind acts but implacable if offended. The Irish called them the Sidhe, or spirit-race, or the Feadh-Ree, a modification of the word Peri. Their country is the Tirnaoge, the land of perpetual youth, where they live a life of joy and beauty, never knowing disease or death, which is not to come on them till the judgment day, when they are fated to pass into annihilation, to perish utterly and be seen no more. They can assume any form and they make horses out of bits of straw, on which they ride over the country, and to Scotland and back. They have no religion, but a great dread of the Scapular (Latin words from the Gospels written by a priest and hung round the neck). All over Ireland the fairies have the reputation of being very beautiful, with long yellow hair sweeping the ground, and lithe light forms. They love milk and honey, and sip the nectar from the cups of flowers, which is their fairy wine. Underneath the lakes, and deep down in the heart of the hills, they have their fairy palaces of pearl and gold, where they live in splendour and luxury, with music and song and dancing and laughter and all joyous things as befits the gods of the earth. If our eyes were touched by a fairy salve we could see them dancing on the hill in the moonlight. They are served on vessels of gold, and each fairy chief, to mark his rank, wears a circlet of gold round his head. The fairies are very numerous, more numerous than the human race. In their palaces underneath the hills and in the lakes and the sea they hide away much treasure. All the treasure of wrecked ships is theirs; and all the gold that men have hidden and buried in the earth when danger was on them, and then died and left no sign of the place to their descendants. And all the gold of the mine and the jewels of the rocks belong to them; and in the Sifra, or fairy-house, the walls are silver and the pavement is gold, and the banquet-hall is lit by the glitter of the diamonds that stud the rocks. If you walk nine times round a fairy rath at the full of the moon, you will find the entrance to the Sifra; but if you enter beware of eating the fairy food or drinking the fairy wine. The Sidhe will, indeed, wile and draw many a young man into the fairy dance, for the fairy women are beautiful, so beautiful that a man's eyes grow dazzled who looks on them, with their long hair floating like the ripe golden corn and their robes of silver gossamer; they have perfect forms, and their dancing is beyond all expression graceful; but if man is tempted to kiss a Sighoge, or young fairy spirit, in the dance, he is lost forever - the madness of love will fall on him, and he will never again be able to return to earth or to leave the enchanted fairy palace. He is dead to his kindred and race for ever more. On Fridays the fairies have special power over all things, and chiefly on that day they select and carry off the young mortal girls as brides for the fairy chiefs. But after seven years, when the girls grow old and ugly, they send them back to their kindred, giving them, however, as compensation, a knowledge of herbs and philtres and secret spells, by which they can kill or cure, and have power over men both for good and evil. The fairies are passionately fond of music; it is therefore dangerous for a young girl to sing when she is all alone by the lake, for the spirits will draw her down to them to sing to them in the fairy palace under the waves, and her people will see her no more. ~*~*~ Kath ~*~ ~*~*~ ~*~*~ mzmouser@earthlink.net ~*~*~ ~*~*~*~ ~*~*~~ ~*~*~ ~*~ ~*~*~*~
LOL! Another one for my lawyer nephew. He said lawyers have earned the reputation all on their own. Thanks Kath, Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kath" <mzmouser@earthlink.net> <snip> with the flood insurance proceeds. It's amazing that we both ended up here in pretty much the same way." "It sure is," the lawyer replied, looking puzzled, "but I'm confused about one thing - how do you start a flood?"