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To: Mao II who wrote (7238)10/14/2001 2:56:35 PM
From: chalu2  Respond to of 27732
 
As a former liberal, I know how compassionless, reckless and treasonous they can be.

Thanks for the article reconfirming that for me.

A lot of good men and women died in the WTC, some of whom I knew. Unfortunately, a lot of seditious jerks survive. Can you ask your friends (if any) to tell me if you ever fall gravely ill. I'd like to send a card or letter mocking your pain. I'm sure you'd appreciate the "spirit" in which it would be offered.



To: Mao II who wrote (7238)10/15/2001 12:43:43 AM
From: chalu2  Respond to of 27732
 
I thought this might give you a few chuckles:

Patricia Colodner's world was shaped by her parents' divorce when she was just 2. So when she got married in 1990, she was determined to be the best parent she could be and offer "complete, unconditional devotion" to her family, recalled her husband, Warren.

The Colodners have two children, a 9- year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. Mrs. Colodner, 39, who was a secretary at Marsh & McLennan, was an organized, outgoing person who created a nurturing atmosphere for the children filled with music, laughter, bicycle rides and excursions to parks, museums, zoos, parades. She was particularly fond of Halloween, because she got to dress up with the children, and was partial to vampire get-ups; her daughter preferred the princess look.

This year, the children are still going to go trick-or-treating, but with their dad, who plans to wear a costume, too, so that he can carry on his wife's legacy. Before Sept. 11, the boy planned to dress up as a pumpkin. Now he wants to be a fireman, he says, because he wants to save his mommy.