Humble pie to Will

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It's on me. LOL

-- Mumsie (Lotsakids@home.com), June 22, 1999

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You got a lot of humble pie still left over from your place? No need to give it away, it will keep. You can have it everyday, after day, after day. It's probably the only food you are stockpiling anyway, right?

-- Gordon (gpconnolly@aol.com), June 22, 1999.

Gordon? Did someone lick the molasses off your bread?

-- Mumsie (Lotsakids@home.com), June 22, 1999.

mumsie, are you speaking to, moi? Sorry, I'm clueless. Wassup?

-- Will continue (farming@home.com), June 22, 1999.

Yes, Will, remember when I was (calm, in good humor) reading posts and suggested more constructive postings? Well, was up all night with teething baby. All mothers out there will know what I mean. Reed al-d post below. Would you like ice cream with that pie?

-- Mumsie (Lotsakids@home.com), June 22, 1999.

Hey, happens to the best of us. Try to keep your passions burning towards the 'two sides of Y2K'. It's far easier to defend than al.d HAHAHAHOHOHO...whewwwwww. Keep your engines burning, this is going to get rough! (also...be clear and certain about *who's* rescue you will rush to) See ya around!!

-- Will continue (farming@home.com), June 22, 1999.


No offense Mumsie but mothers are not the only ones who stay up with teething babies. I was up with my son for what seem like 2 months straight.

-- SgtSchultz (SgtHansSchultz@Stalag13.com), June 23, 1999.

Dear Sarge, Apologies to you and all good fathers everywhere! I'm married to one of the best around, (translation: knows how to change the doo-doo diapers, also takes turns with walking fussy babies, knows what Desitin is for, plays Clue and Sorry, willing to reread Curious George a dozen times, helps with school work, patiently teaches Driver's Ed, and shows love in a hundred other quiet ways...not to mention keeps us all in stitches with irrepressible humor!) I realized after I posted that I left out fathers and was waiting to get whacked with a wet noodle. My sincere apology again!

-- Mumsie (Lotsakids@home.com), June 23, 1999.

Mumsie,

No wet noodle needed. When I was little I was told to go out and get a branch, if I brought in a small I had to march right back out and get a bigger one.

-- SgtSchultz (SgtHansSchultz@stalag13.com), June 23, 1999.


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