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To: ggersh who wrote (208912)11/12/2024 5:31:13 PM
From: David  Respond to of 217618
 
I don't know the people, or anything about them, you were talking about. I talk about the people I know something about. During that trip at Buffalo Lake after my conversation with her it started to rain again so I put on a raincoat and put some logs on the fire, she put on a raincoat and some boots, most of the people there gathered under the roof connected to the bar and supported by posts, listening to music and talking.



To: ggersh who wrote (208912)11/13/2024 9:33:29 AM
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With reference to that Buffalo Lake trip one of the people there was Lily and Emma's mother who, if memory serves correctly, was born in Russia and moved to Israel with a parent from each country before moving from Israel to Canada at about the age of 16. I asked her what it was like in those countries as I had never been there and I only knew what I saw on the mainstream media, my impression of her answer was that what she said was pretty close to what the media and you have been saying for years. She talked a little about Gaza and the war there saying something about about 'those farms' and my comprehension of what she was saying drifted away. During the weekend there was a moment when she was talking near the fire and all of a sudden Lily said to her mom with a firm voice "Why is that great?", I don't remember what her answer was. Emma who was a little older was more reserved and spoke less.