Oops, I forgot that part! YES! "Story - TRAMMELL", for example. The name will catch more attention, then. I, for one, intend to read every story to gain more information about how my families lived "in the olden days" - and maybe make my own genealogy information more interesting and *human*. The little story about coffee in the saucer brought forth responses (on line and off) that stirred other memories. Genealogy definitely is more than names and dates - it's about people who lived interesting lives! So, bring them on! Nancy in Michigan, where it's snowing again today! I NEED SUN!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "AF FireWife" <affirewife@gmail.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 1:53 AM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Stories > Right Nancy...but at least put the surname mentioned in the story in the > subject line as well so people don't just delete what they think is a > "useless" story on their part. > > Tina Armes Pieplow > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Nancy Keith <keithnancy@t-one.net> wrote: > >> >> I'm thinking that some of us already are subscribed to *enough*(!) lists, >> and I really don't see that there should be a problem with adding stories >> to >> our postings on this list. The stories will be specific to Tennessee, so >> would be within the rules for this list. >> >> And, let's face it, there won't be millions of stories posted. I think >> that >> a separate list for stories would just die out for lack of attention. >> People would be more likely to share on a more active list, like this >> one. >> >> As several of us have said, use the title "STORIES", don't send junk, and >> DELETE if you're not interested. Could hardly be simpler. >> >> Nancy >>
Where in MI Nancy? We are from the Adrian area...Ann Arbor if you're not familiar. You're getting a lot of snow?? How much for the weekend? My parents are driving up there from TN for a funeral. Tina On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Nancy Keith <keithnancy@t-one.net> wrote: > > Oops, I forgot that part! YES! "Story - TRAMMELL", for example. The > name > will catch more attention, then. > > I, for one, intend to read every story to gain more information about how > my > families lived "in the olden days" - and maybe make my own genealogy > information more interesting and *human*. The little story about coffee > in > the saucer brought forth responses (on line and off) that stirred other > memories. Genealogy definitely is more than names and dates - it's about > people who lived interesting lives! > > So, bring them on! > > Nancy > in Michigan, where it's snowing again today! I NEED SUN!!! > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "AF FireWife" <affirewife@gmail.com> > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 1:53 AM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Stories > > > > Right Nancy...but at least put the surname mentioned in the story in the > > subject line as well so people don't just delete what they think is a > > "useless" story on their part. > > > > Tina Armes Pieplow > > > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Nancy Keith <keithnancy@t-one.net> > wrote: > > > >> > >> I'm thinking that some of us already are subscribed to *enough*(!) > lists, > >> and I really don't see that there should be a problem with adding > stories > >> to > >> our postings on this list. The stories will be specific to Tennessee, > so > >> would be within the rules for this list. > >> > >> And, let's face it, there won't be millions of stories posted. I think > >> that > >> a separate list for stories would just die out for lack of attention. > >> People would be more likely to share on a more active list, like this > >> one. > >> > >> As several of us have said, use the title "STORIES", don't send junk, > and > >> DELETE if you're not interested. Could hardly be simpler. > >> > >> Nancy > >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- ~ Tina ~ In God We STILL Trust