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    1. Re: [IRL-KERRY] St. Patrick's Day Regards
    2. Ray Marshall
    3. I must say that you have your nerve ignoring my sage advice, I must say! I must ask, do you, Mr. Sweeney, guarantee that RIT dies, of Kerry Green, or any other hue, won't harm my lovely pinkies? Mr. Marshall -----Original Message----- From: John L. Sweeney [mailto:sweelab@enter.net] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 6:20 PM To: Ray Marshall; 'Kerry List' Subject: Re: [IRL-KERRY] St. Patrick's Day Regards Hi Ray: Missed your instructions to those on the Kerry List for some time. Not that they weren't there just that I completely ignored your advice and counsel But this business over your damn socks got my fingers going and mind spinning and I decided the right most apt thing for me was to "help out" if I could. And, I can. So, go to the local supermarket at whatever god-awful place you live in and buy a small amount of RIT Kerry Green dye and follow the directions to dye a pair of white cotton socks you can buy at the local Dollar Store to an acceptable green chroma, hue, color, etc. Then you'll be a happy camper. Oh, don't put them on until you are sure they are dry. Maybe just hang them up someplace warm and wait for a day or so before putting them on your questionable "feet". Love, Jack > > And the same from me, with a request! > > I finally saw the perfect green socks to wear as a part of my March 17 > costumery. > > Anybody know where I can find something like that for next (and > future) years. The wearer of said socks got them as a gift. >

    03/17/2008 02:39:17
    1. Re: [IRL-KERRY] St. Patrick's Day Regards
    2. John L. Sweeney
    3. Oh! There you are Mr. Marshall: It's called consistency, I have never done other than ignored, neglected, dismissed, etc. your advice. Now, maybe, rarely, I might have paid attention to your counsel. Heeding it is another matter and not to be published on the Kerry List, it is afterall somewhat a private matter. You must brush up on the quality of the dictionary you use, the word is DYE not DIE, there is a substantial difference between the words, don't you know. And NO, nothing would possibly harm your feet, pinkies included, beyond their initial creation which was a full measure of "harm".. Time for bed now, I'm exhausted from the day's goings on. Love, Jack Sweeney in very dark and cold Palmer, Pennsylvania. _________________________________________________________________ > > I must say that you have your nerve ignoring my sage advice, I must say! > > I must ask, do you, Mr. Sweeney, guarantee that RIT dies, of Kerry > Green, or any other hue, won't harm my lovely pinkies? > > > Mr. Marshall > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John L. Sweeney [mailto:sweelab@enter.net] > Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 6:20 PM > To: Ray Marshall; 'Kerry List' > Subject: Re: [IRL-KERRY] St. Patrick's Day Regards > > > Hi Ray: > > Missed your instructions to those on the Kerry List for some time. > Not that they weren't there just that I completely ignored your > advice and counsel But this business over your damn socks > got my fingers going and mind spinning and I decided > the right most apt thing for me was to "help out" if I could. > > And, I can. So, go to the local supermarket at whatever > god-awful place you live in and buy a small amount of RIT Kerry Green > dye > and follow the directions to dye a pair of white cotton socks > you can buy at the local Dollar Store to an acceptable > green chroma, hue, color, etc. > > Then you'll be a happy camper. Oh, don't put them on until > you are sure they are dry. Maybe just hang them up someplace warm and > wait for a day or so before putting them on your questionable "feet". > > Love, Jack > > >> >> And the same from me, with a request! >> >> I finally saw the perfect green socks to wear as a part of my March 17 > >> costumery. >> >> Anybody know where I can find something like that for next (and >> future) years. The wearer of said socks got them as a gift. >> > >

    03/17/2008 05:21:45