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To: Rambi who wrote (64812)3/7/2004 12:38:51 PM
From: Lady Lurksalot  Respond to of 71178
 
G'mornin', Rambi, first off, everything Chris says, I concur with, although I cannot fathom where he got the idea you would be more inclined to listen to me than to him.

It does occur to me that you go to LA frequently, and you might have a better shot at an ophthalmologist there who specializes in the procedures you are to have and has tons of notches on his ophthalmoscope, say, at Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Hills or St. Johns in Santa Monica or even USC or UCLA.

Now, on to the fun stuff. I used to have a good friend (now deceased) who was very much into astrology. For example, she had a ton of glassware, all with zodiac signs etched in them. When at parties at her house, we each were given our libations in one of these glasses, according to our various signs of the zodiac--and woe be unto anyone caught drinking out of the wrong glass! This fixation on astrology went on until I sweetly informed her that she shared a birthday with Lee Harvey Oswald.

I had a co-worker/friend with whom I shared a birthday. Funny, our personalities were completely opposite, like day and night, but we shared a lot of the same interests and had strikingly similar likes and dislikes. So, who knows.

BTW, who is the "Elizabeth Adams" you mentioned? - Holly



To: Rambi who wrote (64812)3/7/2004 1:00:56 PM
From: Justin C  Respond to of 71178
 
a picture of us with our close friends, Pat and Vanna

Would love to see that one if you ever decide to go public with it. A signed and numbered print will do. <g>