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To: jpmac who wrote (4305)11/5/1997 4:51:00 AM
From: ZinMaster  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
even the flat tire was laughing at you i suppose....

Lying there in the driveway, laughing out the last few molecules of air...wondering how long it would take you to return.

Speaking of funny...did I mention the '89 Chateau du Beaucastel that I dropped on the garage floor? Ha ha ha...I imagine you all dying from laughing so hard at my misfortune! Your sides burst open and spill out the other fine wines that you already drank....onto your white carpet.

-zm



To: jpmac who wrote (4305)11/5/1997 9:36:00 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
You are a Good Person. This reminds me of an incident in which III brought joy to many. I was 14 and performing the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet. Our honors class did the whole play, with different Romeos and Juliets for different parts. But although we rehersed we never had a costume rehersal, so the first night I actually wore my costume was the night of the big production - in front of the whole school and parents. For some reason we were backlit, which apparently made me appear almost stark naked on stage in the white shift I was wearing. I wondered why people were giggling during my moving scene, but of course I had no idea. When my parents came and got me my mother looked VERY upset, but did not say why. It wasn't untill the next day at school that I learned what had happened. What mirth, what hillarity, it lasted for weeks.



To: jpmac who wrote (4305)11/5/1997 10:51:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
"...they found this very,very funny. but i don't mind that they laughed at me."

I hope that you are nonetheless imagining them dead. They don't sound worth a really nice funeral, though. People who snigger at the problems one has with cars generally are not, I find.