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    1. Re: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS
    2. Pat Oneal
    3. You worry too much! Actually, it just takes the mention of something interesting, or a question that others can follow up on, and your subject for the day is off and running. In fact, the subject can sometimes continue for several days if there is enough common interest. I always notice that the mention of a subject in someone else's message spurs a thought with me. And you don't have to ask me twice to submit my 2 cents worth. I like to tell stories, so many of you may even get tired of my longwindedness. .........Pat -----Original Message----- From: Ramona <kywy@zoomnet.net> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:46 PM Subject: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS >If you do not like what is being discussed would you speak up and suggest >a topic of conversation? >I ask this every day in the morning greeting---make suggestions---comments >speak up---but please do not unsubscribe with no explanation. >How can we have a good list if people just quit without a word being said? >Thank you. >Ramona > > > >

    09/19/1999 11:59:25
    1. Re: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS
    2. Ramona
    3. Hi Pat, I worry because most of our people have been members of Kentucky Legends since the site began. They are more than Listers--they have become friends. And most of us are long-winded---we like talkers! They keep things interesting. Thank you for subscribing--and thanks for sharing. Ramona ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Oneal <peon@icx.net> To: <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:59 PM Subject: Re: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS > You worry too much! Actually, it just takes the mention of something > interesting, or a question that others can follow up on, and your subject > for the day is off and running. In fact, the subject can sometimes continue > for several days if there is enough common interest. I always notice that > the mention of a subject in someone else's message spurs a thought with me. > And you don't have to ask me twice to submit my 2 cents worth. I like to > tell stories, so many of you may even get tired of my longwindedness. > .........Pat > -----Original Message----- > From: Ramona <kywy@zoomnet.net> > To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com > <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, September 19, 1999 5:46 PM > Subject: [KYL&F] A FAVOR TO ASK OF THE LEGENDERS > > > >If you do not like what is being discussed would you speak up and suggest > >a topic of conversation? > >I ask this every day in the morning greeting---make suggestions---comments > >speak up---but please do not unsubscribe with no explanation. > >How can we have a good list if people just quit without a word being said? > >Thank you. > >Ramona > > > > > > > > > > >

    09/19/1999 12:04:19