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Ruth Haffly | MICHAEL LOO | 746 movies and moves + overflowxn + DMZ |
August 3, 2019 10:12 PM * |
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Hi Michael, ML> > ML> especially > if it takes various forms, may be less so but I've ML> > not ML> seen any that ML> > look like maple leaves. ML> > So far, so good. ML> > ML> See below. Just be careful is all I ask. ML> > I've not gotten into any yet. ML> Which strongly suggests the conclusion that you're one ML> of the lucky ones who are not sensitive (myself likewise). Seems to be the case but I'm not going to test that theory. ML> > ML> so as children with webbed toes (I've never seen ML> > ML> such a child but have seen the webbed toes of two ML> > ML> adults, who presumably were once children with ML> > ML> webbed toes). ML> > Always exceptions to the general rule. ML> In the case of the Rhus, there are more exceptions than ML> adherents. Sometimes life does give those anomolies. ML> > ML> > OK, the latter is the type of poison ivy I'm more familiar ML> with. > ML> It's not the enemy you know that you have to worry so ML> > ML> much about! ML> > Usually so, it's the one you don't know that's the worry. ML> Exactamundo. ML> > ML> > Because of your life style. Ours is different, lending itself ML> to > ML> more of > the traditional eating patterns. ML> > ML> There must be societies where my eating habits would ML> > ML> be considered normal, if not common. ML> > Probably so but none that I've encountered. (G) ML> Over here there's a restaurant that is open from 10 to 3. ML> PM to AM. My kind of place, but chances are I'll not go ML> to it. OTOH, it's just after 10 here; just got in from a Purple Heart (next week is National PH Recognition Week) reception/dinner. We'll be winding down soon as we've got church in the morning. ML> > ML> > Not even the "anti social" one known as fb? ML> > ML> I've been on Facebook maybe once every two to ML> > ML> three months. ML> > I don't even have an account on it. ML> Good for you. Figured it's a time sucker I don't need when it first came out, tho sometimes I wonder whatever happened to some of my former friends, neighbors, etc. ML> > ML> > ML> Many of friends keep getting Flip Flop Berio despite ML> > ML> > ML> my warnings. ML> > ML> > I used to buy that, when it was the only choice. Beat having ML> no > ML> olive > oil, but not by much. ML> > ML> Well, apparently, you didn't get much. ML> > Not then but gotta get something. ML> Just get Trader Joe's cheapie if you can't go to ML> Costco. The TJ in Raleigh is just a couple of blocks from the Costco so it's a moot point. ML> > ML> And now for something completely different. ML> > ML> Thai-style green papaya mango salad ML> > ML> categories: airline, salad, side ML> > Something you've tried making, eaten on a plane or only seen the ML> recipe? ML> I've made it, not according to that recipe. I've eaten it ML> from that recipe. I've seen that recipe, but not until last ML> month. Not anything I've had the chance to try, don't know but maybe would, if given the chance. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 ... Are you sure you really want to know that? --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) |
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