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    1. Re: [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. ROBERT E PATY
    3. No one has blamed this weather on the Russians...YET! Remember back during the "cold war" everytime we had an unusually cold winter with heavy snowfall & blizzard conditions? People wanted to say the Russians were controlling the weather. Robert E Paty, Scottsdale, AZ aka Mad Hatter > From: helenware@comcast.net > To: memory-lane@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 21:34:03 -0500 > Subject: Re: [ML] yesterday morning... > > Hi Lana, > It is hard to believe it is colder where you live than it is here in the > Boston area! > We have over seventy inches of snow on the ground and it goes down to the > teens but not anywhere like what you people in the South West have had-what > a strange weather pattern this year has had! > But at least you will get warm weather soon--we will not see any until late > April or May up here! > Hope that your pipes thaw and you have no major damage to them. > Do you still have cattle etc.? How does this affect the critters? > Stay warm and I hope you can get out and get over the Cabin Fever real soon! > Helen > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/10/2011 12:37:30
    1. Re: [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. juanita
    3. I guess no one will ever know but I suspect he became unconscious fairly quickly. I've heard a person begins to feel "warm" and they slip off to sleep as the body temperature drops. juanita > Oh, how horrible. I hope he became unconscious fast. > > Connie > > > > > > I'll never forget 1982 in eastern Kansas when my husband's uncle > > froze to death. He was in his 90's, a bachelor, and for some reason > > stepped outside his mobile home, slipped on the ice and lay there > > all night. The temperature was minus 24 degrees that night. He was > > farming 360 acres and had 500 head of cattle - had never married nor > > had children. > > > > juanita > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/10/2011 11:17:43
    1. Re: [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. juanita
    3. My granddaughter and her husband haven't been able to go to their offices for 4 days in Dallas because of the weather. My brother, after living 50 yrs. in southern California, moved to the Tulsa area a few years ago to be near his son and his family.....he went to CA after he got out of the Navy saying he didn't ever want to live in Kansas or Oklahoma again because of the winters. Famous last words.....being with family meant more to him so he came back to the midwest. I'll never forget 1982 in eastern Kansas when my husband's uncle froze to death. He was in his 90's, a bachelor, and for some reason stepped outside his mobile home, slipped on the ice and lay there all night. The temperature was minus 24 degrees that night. He was farming 360 acres and had 500 head of cattle - had never married nor had children. juanita > I was just reading the weather section in the newspaper and it isn't > just the frozen north. The paper said Arkansas and northeast > Oklahoma, the Tulsa area, was getting hit again with snow. That isn't > that far north from you, or Dallas where my son lives.Emma > > > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:04:24 -0600 > > From: ddcrim@gmail.com > > To: an-internet-family@googlegroups.com > > Subject: [ML] yesterday morning... > > > > when Sherry first got up, it was 45-degrees.... by 8 AM, the temp > > was in the teens... high winds, rain, sleet w/ snow flurries...Our > > house faces the North and the rain/sleet that blew against the storm > > door had frozen solid... Sherry had trouble getting out because the > > door had frozen to the door frame.. Not a good day to live in > > Central Texas. Next week will be in the mid 70's... time to start > > thinking about the spring garden.. for those folks in the frozen > > North, my heart goes out to you...

    02/10/2011 10:31:16
    1. Re: [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. Connie
    3. Oh, how horrible. I hope he became unconscious fast. Connie > > I'll never forget 1982 in eastern Kansas when my husband's uncle > froze to death. He was in his 90's, a bachelor, and for some reason > stepped outside his mobile home, slipped on the ice and lay there all > night. The temperature was minus 24 degrees that night. He was > farming 360 acres and had 500 head of cattle - had never married nor > had children. > > juanita >

    02/10/2011 08:59:08
    1. Re: [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. Emma Roses
    3. I was just reading the weather section in the newspaper and it isn't just the frozen north. The paper said Arkansas and northeast Oklahoma, the Tulsa area, was getting hit again with snow. That isn't that far north from you, or Dallas where my son lives.Emma > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:04:24 -0600 > From: ddcrim@gmail.com > To: an-internet-family@googlegroups.com > Subject: [ML] yesterday morning... > > when Sherry first got up, it was 45-degrees.... by 8 AM, the temp was in the > teens... high winds, rain, sleet w/ snow flurries...Our house faces the > North and the rain/sleet that blew against the storm door had frozen > solid... Sherry had trouble getting out because the door had frozen to the > door frame.. Not a good day to live in Central Texas. Next week will be in > the mid 70's... time to start thinking about the spring garden.. for those > folks in the frozen North, my heart goes out to you... > > :-)** > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/10/2011 08:06:41
    1. Re: [ML] MEMORY-LANE Digest, Vol 6, Issue 79
    2. juanita
    3. Here in south-central Kansas the morning temperature was -15 degs. Had 9" of new snow yesterday. Weird thing about it is Sunday's forecast is for 50 degrees! juanita > I live in Northeast Oklahoma, Between Joplin, Missouri and Tulsa, > Oklahoma. On a large lake. It is awful here, the overnight temps were > -20. We have broke every winter record this year. > > On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:47 AM, busbys martins <busmar1852@webtv.net> > wrote: > Lana, where do you live? We had bout two inches of snow last > night...is > 28 now...supposed to go to 41 today so it will melt.  I > live in Central > (western) Alabama, but it hasn't been anything like > our normal weather. > After all this...it will be tornado season > here...then hurricane season > till snow again...sometimes it is mild > and beautiful, though. I have a > nice warm apartment so I  just curl > up in bed again!!!    hope everyone > stays safe.                     >       Stella > > > > > > >

    02/10/2011 02:43:26
    1. Re: [ML] MEMORY-LANE Digest, Vol 6, Issue 79
    2. **** LANA ****
    3. I live in Northeast Oklahoma, Between Joplin, Missouri and Tulsa, Oklahoma. On a large lake. It is awful here, the overnight temps were -20. We have broke every winter record this year. On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:47 AM, busbys martins <busmar1852@webtv.net> wrote: > Lana, where do you live? We had bout two inches of snow last night...is > 28 now...supposed to go to 41 today so it will melt.  I live in Central > (western) Alabama, but it hasn't been anything like our normal weather. > After all this...it will be tornado season here...then hurricane season > till snow again...sometimes it is mild and beautiful, though. I have a > nice warm apartment so I  just curl up in bed again!!!    hope everyone > stays safe.                           Stella > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/10/2011 02:12:02
    1. [ML] yesterday morning...
    2. Doug Crim
    3. when Sherry first got up, it was 45-degrees.... by 8 AM, the temp was in the teens... high winds, rain, sleet w/ snow flurries...Our house faces the North and the rain/sleet that blew against the storm door had frozen solid... Sherry had trouble getting out because the door had frozen to the door frame.. Not a good day to live in Central Texas. Next week will be in the mid 70's... time to start thinking about the spring garden.. for those folks in the frozen North, my heart goes out to you... :-)**

    02/10/2011 02:04:24
    1. Re: [ML] MEMORY-LANE Digest, Vol 6, Issue 79
    2. busbys martins
    3. Lana, where do you live? We had bout two inches of snow last night...is 28 now...supposed to go to 41 today so it will melt. I live in Central (western) Alabama, but it hasn't been anything like our normal weather. After all this...it will be tornado season here...then hurricane season till snow again...sometimes it is mild and beautiful, though. I have a nice warm apartment so I just curl up in bed again!!! hope everyone stays safe. Stella

    02/10/2011 01:47:33
    1. Re: [ML] weather
    2. We were due snow about 1 PM...started at 11...fine stuff...If Granny was picking her geese this snow must have been 'down'....That's the expression my dear Mountain born Mother in law used...Lucky for us it was very fine, because we probably got 3 inches of new snow on top of the old stuff....Supposed to warm up mid week...Sigh....I.... LOATHE.....winter...Hate is not a strong enough word....We ARE extremely lucky that we don't have the bad snows other areas have, but trying to drive these straight up hills on snow and ice is causing a LOT of accidents....I pray it will soon be Spring....Jeannie T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 09:32:01 -0600 Jeane Dalrymple <jeane.dalrymple@gmail.com> writes: > Snowing here I can almost see the flakes. but the car is covered (about enough to use the wipers). I tried to go out to pick up the mail from the box. I had my ice creepers on.. The > snow is so hard those ice creepers couldn't break it even with my 145lbs ..... ____________________________________________________________ $65/Hr Job - 25 Openings Part-Time job ($20-$65/hr). Requirements: Home Internet Access http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d5383bab2dfd19903m06duc

    02/09/2011 05:21:40
    1. Re: [ML] So. California weather
    2. Viola Seward
    3. Hello all you warm weather people. I can about imagine all your feeling's!!! When one is acustumed to a certain weather it would be like living in h--l. I cannot remember where these people lived in CA. but know it was where house's were sitting on top of a hill that was sliding away house and all!! Well i was in the Nursing Home with a father of one of these family member's and their home was on the edge of one of those hill's plus one of of a men whose wife was due any day with their first baby. Guess that woman was about crazy and no one could blame her!! I know it would be the most horrible feeling to think about going to bed not knowing what could happen over night. But the Good Lord never give's us any more then we can handle i have heard and read. Viola. > >

    02/09/2011 08:46:28
    1. [ML] Great tip for Win7 users
    2. ElaineTM
    3. I know well about this problem. It is the only negative I can think of when it comes to using Win7. http://www.windows7hacker.com/index.php/2011/02/sandboxing-your-windows-explorer-to-prevent-your-desktop-from-crashing/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+windows7hacker+%28windows7hacker%29 Elaine

    02/09/2011 07:19:22
    1. Re: [ML] So. California weather
    2. Jeane Dalrymple
    3. Snowing here I can almost see the flakes. but the car is covered (about enough to use the wipers). I tried to go out to pick up the mail from the box. I had my ice creepers on.. The snow is so hard those ice creepers couldn't break it even with my 145lbs I did creep down to the car door to see if I could get in there. No Way..... Car Door frozen shut even though I used Vaseline on the rubber seals and sprayed the hinges and catches with antifreeze the car was able to be entered last Saturday when my son came He even got it started but it wouldn't move it's frozen to the gravel driveway. I usually have no trouble with snow on that gravel driveway. and the creepers are my way of getting around on snow and ice. but with partially melted snow then the ice storm and the sleet then 10 inches of snow some more sleet. and several days of flurries the snow is almost like granite. and of course night time temps @ 3, 10, 15, 10 and wind chills below 0 there is no way this old woman is getting out of her home....right now I call it my prison. and I think I am going 'stir crazy'... My son took me me to Aldi's for groceries last Saturday. but I do not like their coffee. we were supposed to stop at another place for the coffee. but it was getting late and he wanted to get home before his wife. so we didn't stop. I have enough coffee for maybe 2 or 3 days. then I might start yelling and screaming and kicking. That's enough of the WOES of Jeane On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:59 AM, **** LANA **** <mizylana@gmail.com> wrote: > NE Oklahoma, > > Snowing here, again!. I have never seen so much snow on the ground. > We've had about 10 inches overnight and it isn't supposed to stop > until late in the evening. We are still digging out from the snow last > week. Only 12 degrees, with a windchill of 2. > > On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Shirley Sullivan <sullysoil66@msn.com> > wrote: > > > > > > Good morning dear friends. > > > > We had so much rain in December, we were about to get our boat out of the > garage and park it out front of our house, JUST IN CASE IT RAINED FORTY DAYS > AND FORTY NIGHTS. We have a slight hill in our back yard, maybe 20/25 feet, > it was saturated. Worried me at night, when I would wake up and hear it > raining again. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but it's > got a lot of clay in the soil. The first year we lived here, [we moved in in > November 1961] it was a brand new home, no landscaping, no grass, to late in > the season to plant a lawn. It rained a lot that year, I remember this so > clearly, my husband walked across the back yard, and every step he took, he > got more mud on his boots. When he finely got back to the front sidewalk, he > had about six or seven inches of thick mud on the bottom of his boots. I > remember him saying to me, "I need something to get this mud off my boots" I > walked into the garage, thought maybe there was something in there that > would work, I! > > THINK BACK NOW, and there was a push mower, and I think a shovel, > "THAT'S ALL" YOU SHOULD SEE IT NOW !!! Filled to the max, with all kinds of > stuff, saving it for WHAT OR WHO, i don't know. I remember going back in the > house and getting something, I think a old knife, and he cut the mud off his > boots. > > > > The last several weeks have been sunny, but on the cool side for Southern > California. They say it's going to get windy, and colder, but will warm up > by the weekend, maybe high sixties or low seventies. > > > > My sister in law [Barbara] is back in the hospital, got a call about 5:30 > yesterday evening from the younger sister in law [Marlene] told us the > paramedics were there and going to transport Barbara to St' Jude Hospital. > My husband left about a half hour later for the hospital, his sisters heart > rate was to high, they kept her over night. Some specialist are coming in > today to have a look at her , to see what can be done [she has a pace maker] > I don't understand why it's not doing it's job. > > > > I have my good days, and I have my bad days, just hanging in there. I had > a ear ach last evening, from WHAT I don't know? > > > > Sunny but cool is So. California, Sully > > > > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Some people weave burlap into the fabric of our lives and some weave gold thread. Both contribute to make the whole picture beautiful and unique. Anonymous Watch your thoughts: they become words. Watch your words: they become actions.Watch your actions: they become habits. Watch your habits: they become your character. Watch your character: it becomes your destiny.______Francis Outlaw

    02/09/2011 02:32:01
    1. Re: [ML] So. California weather
    2. **** LANA ****
    3. NE Oklahoma, Snowing here, again!. I have never seen so much snow on the ground. We've had about 10 inches overnight and it isn't supposed to stop until late in the evening. We are still digging out from the snow last week. Only 12 degrees, with a windchill of 2. On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Shirley Sullivan <sullysoil66@msn.com> wrote: > > > Good morning dear friends. > > We had so much rain in December, we were about to get our boat out of the garage and park it out front of our house, JUST IN CASE IT RAINED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS. We have a slight hill in our back yard, maybe 20/25 feet, it was saturated. Worried me at night, when I would wake up and hear it raining again. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but it's got a lot of clay in the soil. The first year we lived here, [we moved in in November 1961] it was a brand new home, no landscaping, no grass, to late in the season to plant a lawn. It rained a lot that year, I remember this so clearly, my husband walked across the back yard, and every step he took, he got more mud on his boots. When he finely got back to the front sidewalk, he had about six or seven inches of thick mud on the bottom of his boots. I remember him saying to me, "I need something to get this mud off my boots" I walked into the garage, thought maybe there was something in there that would work,! I! >  THINK BACK NOW, and there was a push mower, and I think a shovel,  "THAT'S ALL" YOU SHOULD SEE IT NOW !!! Filled to the max, with all kinds of stuff, saving it for WHAT OR WHO, i don't know. I remember going back in the house and getting something, I think a old knife, and he cut the mud off his boots. > > The last several weeks have been sunny, but on the cool side for Southern California. They say it's going to get windy, and colder, but will warm up by the weekend, maybe high sixties or low seventies. > > My sister in law [Barbara] is back in the hospital, got a call about 5:30 yesterday evening from the younger sister in law [Marlene] told us the paramedics were there and going to transport Barbara to St' Jude Hospital. My husband left about a half hour later for the hospital, his sisters heart rate was to high, they kept her over night. Some specialist are coming in today to have a look at her , to see what can be done [she has a pace maker] I don't understand why it's not doing it's job. > > I have my good days, and I have my bad days, just hanging in there. I had a ear ach last evening, from WHAT I don't know? > >            Sunny but cool is So. California,  Sully > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/09/2011 01:59:57
    1. [ML] So. California weather
    2. Shirley Sullivan
    3. Good morning dear friends. We had so much rain in December, we were about to get our boat out of the garage and park it out front of our house, JUST IN CASE IT RAINED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS. We have a slight hill in our back yard, maybe 20/25 feet, it was saturated. Worried me at night, when I would wake up and hear it raining again. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but it's got a lot of clay in the soil. The first year we lived here, [we moved in in November 1961] it was a brand new home, no landscaping, no grass, to late in the season to plant a lawn. It rained a lot that year, I remember this so clearly, my husband walked across the back yard, and every step he took, he got more mud on his boots. When he finely got back to the front sidewalk, he had about six or seven inches of thick mud on the bottom of his boots. I remember him saying to me, "I need something to get this mud off my boots" I walked into the garage, thought maybe there was something in there that would work, I THINK BACK NOW, and there was a push mower, and I think a shovel, "THAT'S ALL" YOU SHOULD SEE IT NOW !!! Filled to the max, with all kinds of stuff, saving it for WHAT OR WHO, i don't know. I remember going back in the house and getting something, I think a old knife, and he cut the mud off his boots. The last several weeks have been sunny, but on the cool side for Southern California. They say it's going to get windy, and colder, but will warm up by the weekend, maybe high sixties or low seventies. My sister in law [Barbara] is back in the hospital, got a call about 5:30 yesterday evening from the younger sister in law [Marlene] told us the paramedics were there and going to transport Barbara to St' Jude Hospital. My husband left about a half hour later for the hospital, his sisters heart rate was to high, they kept her over night. Some specialist are coming in today to have a look at her , to see what can be done [she has a pace maker] I don't understand why it's not doing it's job. I have my good days, and I have my bad days, just hanging in there. I had a ear ach last evening, from WHAT I don't know? Sunny but cool is So. California, Sully

    02/08/2011 11:52:32
    1. [ML] you must do this
    2. Barb mangan
    3. I want to tell you a story about something that has happened very recently. My daughter had a friend who was diagnosed with very advanced breast cancer. She went to late. She died last week. THIS POOR WOMAN WAS 41 YEARS OLD AND LEAVES 4 CHILDREN. THE YOUNGEST BEING 8 YEARS OLD. THIS COULD BE YOU. PLEASE, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE HAVE A MAMMAGRAM. I AM IN MY TENTH YEAR OF HAVING HAD BREAST CANCER BECAUSE I HAD A MAMMAGRAM AND THEY CAUGHT IT EARLY. My daughter, my sister, and two cousins had it. They were diagnosed early because they had the test done every year. I finally convinced my cousin to have the test and she had breast cancer. They also caught hers early. PLEASE, BARB tipperboo12@msn.com

    02/08/2011 02:27:07
    1. Re: [ML] you must do this
    2. samuels
    3. Thank Barb for put out the message and why....In my sister in laws line for several generations , now breast cancer in every female, a few have waited too long and of course some of the early one they simply didn't know. What to do. The test are available. Do it . I am one who does not find it painful,agreivating but not painful, mostly because they have trouble fitting all of me on that tiny plate. It really takes longer to get desk clearance than the procedure. And the blood test seems to be very reliable. This is how we know so many of her line are prone to develop. Good news in the media, the lymph node surgery can be minimal. Bud -----Original Message----- From: memory-lane-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:memory-lane-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Barb mangan Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 8:27 PM To: memory-lane@rootsweb.com; an-internet-family@googlegroups.com Subject: [ML] you must do this I want to tell you a story about something that has happened very recently. My daughter had a friend who was diagnosed with very advanced breast cancer. She went to late. She died last week. THIS POOR WOMAN WAS 41 YEARS OLD AND LEAVES 4 CHILDREN. THE YOUNGEST BEING 8 YEARS OLD. THIS COULD BE YOU. PLEASE, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE HAVE A MAMMAGRAM. I AM IN MY TENTH YEAR OF HAVING HAD BREAST CANCER BECAUSE I HAD A MAMMAGRAM AND THEY CAUGHT IT EARLY. My daughter, my sister, and two cousins had it. They were diagnosed early because they had the test done every year. I finally convinced my cousin to have the test and she had breast cancer. They also caught hers early. PLEASE, BARB tipperboo12@msn.com http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/08/2011 02:25:00
    1. Re: [ML] you must do this
    2. annette tucker
    3. My husbands sister had never had a mammagram and died Of Cancer in her fifties.  Such a shame. Annette. ________________________________ From: Barb mangan <tipperboo12@msn.com> To: memory-lane@rootsweb.com; an-internet-family@googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, February 8, 2011 9:27:07 PM Subject: [ML] you must do this I want to tell you a story about something that has happened very recently.  My daughter had a friend who was diagnosed with very advanced breast cancer.  She went to late.  She died last week.  THIS POOR WOMAN WAS 41 YEARS OLD AND LEAVES 4 CHILDREN.  THE YOUNGEST BEING 8 YEARS OLD.  THIS COULD BE YOU.  PLEASE, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE HAVE A MAMMAGRAM.  I AM IN MY TENTH YEAR OF HAVING HAD BREAST CANCER BECAUSE I HAD A MAMMAGRAM AND THEY CAUGHT IT EARLY. My daughter, my sister, and two cousins had it.  They were  diagnosed early because they had the test done every year.  I finally convinced my cousin to have the test and she had breast cancer.  They also caught hers early. PLEASE, BARB tipperboo12@msn.com                         http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/

    02/08/2011 12:16:13
    1. Re: [ML] you must do this
    2. Helen Mcnamara
    3. A very important message Take care Love Helen McNamara NZ ________________________________ From: Barb mangan <tipperboo12@msn.com> To: memory-lane@rootsweb.com; an-internet-family@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, 9 February, 2011 3:27:07 PM Subject: [ML] you must do this I want to tell you a story about something that has happened very recently. My daughter had a friend who was diagnosed with very advanced breast cancer. She went to late. She died last week. THIS POOR WOMAN WAS 41 YEARS OLD AND LEAVES 4 CHILDREN. THE YOUNGEST BEING 8 YEARS OLD. THIS COULD BE YOU. PLEASE, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE HAVE A MAMMAGRAM. I AM IN MY TENTH YEAR OF HAVING HAD BREAST CANCER BECAUSE I HAD A MAMMAGRAM AND THEY CAUGHT IT EARLY. My daughter, my sister, and two cousins had it. They were diagnosed early because they had the test done every year. I finally convinced my cousin to have the test and she had breast cancer. They also caught hers early. PLEASE, BARB tipperboo12@msn.com http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mbousman1/memory.htm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MEMORY-LANE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/08/2011 12:10:35
    1. [ML] Viola
    2. Marge Bauer
    3. Wishing you a very Happy Birthday, and many more. Marge Ohio

    02/08/2011 09:03:43