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Pastimes : Pray for Edwarda. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (898)6/19/2000 6:36:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576
 
Apology accepted.



To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (898)6/19/2000 6:45:00 PM
From: Nuni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576
 
Oh my, George.

I really don't know many women who wouldn't be flattered by a comparison to Diana. She was beautiful and beloved. Like Edwarda, she died too young and in a way that caused enormous shock and pain.

Besides, Christopher did know what Edwarda liked!



To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (898)6/19/2000 6:48:00 PM
From: Shoot1st  Respond to of 1576
 
George,

this time you win the PRIZE.

you have been the only person to desecrate what was as close to a shrine for Monica, as a group of wondering strangers could erect.

When you finish your memoirs, be sure to highlight this as one of your most senile accomplishment.

And, only speaking for myself,........as a human....you suck.

Congratulations! Drinks are on you.

And now I will apologize to the rest of the great poeple here who did not deserve to have to read what I posted.

Forgive me.

Shootie



To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (898)6/19/2000 6:50:00 PM
From: Father Terrence  Respond to of 1576
 
I'm home now. On the way home I listened to the news on CBS radio. They had stories about the Supreme Court and North Korea and the high prices of gasoline in the Midwest... but they didn't mention anything about the most important story today, the passing of a great person and a beloved friend, a remarkable woman who touched so many lives for the good, a woman who, on SI at least, called herself Edwarda.

Strange how a major news network like CBS could have committed such an oversight.