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To: PCModem who wrote (30934)7/5/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I guess that also explains why after Myers turned around politely while I addressed him, he forgot the shelves were there and wandered away, leaving a trail of fallen chessmen and books behind. I'm sure he thought I had made the mess.
Blue used to do that with his food bowl. He always acted very pleased and surprised when he discovered it every morning. I thought he was just being grateful, but now you tell me it was because he forgot it was there. (Wow! Look! SOmeone left food out! Neat!)



To: PCModem who wrote (30934)7/5/1999 6:44:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 71178
 
Speaking of fox stoles, and you may be sorry that you brought this up, we were at the Walters art museum Saturday, and after we saw the special shows, I brought my husband to see my favorite room in the permanent collection, which has paintings by Giotto and El Greco, and such. I have long admired a painting of a pregnant woman wearing a martin stole, which has an ornamental martin head made out of gold and jewels. But the museum now exhibits next to the painting a box with an ornamental martin head in it, much like the one in the painting, and explains that people wore ornamental fur skins to attract away their headlice.