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    1. [WHITNEY-L] ALASKA
    2. Maureen
    3. I have to laugh, It's not funny. I have an anti-virus scanner. I know it works. Today my computor crashed and I have lost everything. Some things are written down, others not. I do have this funny story my father use to tell about Alaska. One time there was a very large black bear.(You can't hear the sound effects)Now this very large black bear loved honey. THe big black bear always found the honey in the hives in the trees.Sometimes the big black bear got stung by the bees, but it always went back for more because it loved the honey so much. Anyway this big black bear always found the honey and ate it but this one day all the bees came out of the hive and started stinging the big black bear and the big black bear ran and ran. It ran so fast and so far that it ran all the way to Alaska and became the FIRST polar bear!! Well thats the story my father told me. (They took my daughter into captivity) I don't know what to do. Maureen

    01/24/2001 06:06:54
    1. Re: [WHITNEY-L] the Reunion
    2. Steven Wallace
    3. Rose: First, your e-mail reply address is broken. <" zella"@vcn.com> <<<== the quotes kill it Anyway, most of my extended family is in the midwest .... it's a good hub for various flights, has plenty of interesting places to see, etc. If not Virginia or Northern New England, I would opt for the northern suburbs of Chicago ... I can round up a few of my waaaay-distant Whitney-relations up there too. I could even select a place to meet. I could go for some Chicago-style pizza ... even right now . Well, let's see what y'all think. Steven ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rose Zella" <" zella"@vcn.com> To: "Steven Wallace" <stevenwallace7@hotmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:07 PM Subject: Re: [WHITNEY-L] the Reunion Steven: > > This Wyoming country boy I have been married to for 51 years is a Proctor. > Havn't found too many people looking for them. I probably know as much about > them as I do about my own family. Give me some starters and I'll see if I can > give you some clues. Rose Zella Proctor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maureen" <abc@empire.net> To: <WHITNEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 4:06 AM Subject: [WHITNEY-L] ALASKA > I have to laugh, > It's not funny. I have an anti-virus scanner. I know it works. Today my computor crashed and I have lost everything. Some things are written down, others not. > I do have this funny story my father use to tell about Alaska. > One time there was a very large black bear.(You can't hear the sound effects)Now this very large black bear loved honey. THe big black bear always found the honey in the hives in the trees.Sometimes the big black bear got stung by the bees, but it always went back for more because it loved the honey so much. > Anyway this big black bear always found the honey and ate it but this one day all the bees came out of the hive and started stinging the big black bear and the big black bear ran and ran. It ran so fast and so far that it ran all the way to Alaska and became the FIRST polar bear!! > Well thats the story my father told me. > (They took my daughter into captivity) I don't know what to do. > Maureen > >

    01/24/2001 06:32:26