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To: Rambi who wrote (17389)2/5/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
You need to take the little kittie dumps out of the kitty litter, with a little scoop. Or you could get one of those fancy automatic jobbies, and let us know if they actually work. That way they won't step in what they did last time, only what they did this time.

Little kitties expect their mommies to lick their feet off. It's hard being a human mom to little kitties.



To: Rambi who wrote (17389)2/5/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: melinda abplanalp  Respond to of 71178
 
hahaha...yuk.



To: Rambi who wrote (17389)2/6/1999 1:54:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 71178
 
Penni, tomorrow I wake up a 40 year old person. I'm not sure what that means except I've been raised to believe I'm supposed to feel different.

I watched the Sean Penn movie tonight. As I was leaving I had the strangest experience. I was in such deep thought about the movie that I drove and didn't realize where I had gone. Maybe it was the rain, or maybe something else, but I sorta woke up at an intersection not 5 miles from my house and couldn't identify it. So I drove until I recognized something familiar. Weird huh? I wonder what it all means. Or perhaps it means nothing.

Thinking of what those men sacrificed so many years ago in the jungles of the the south pacific gave me a deep feeling of insignificance. How did they do it, how did they overcome their fears, how did they endure the unendurable. It seems so long ago, yet in was really only a blink of an eye. The Japanese people are now our dear friends. How quickly we went from horrid enemies to such close friends. It's truly remarkable. Seeing war close up always gives me that sense of awe. Perhaps more so tonight.

I long for knowledge, knowledge about those things I know not. When I consider the things I knew 10 years ago, I was truly ignorant. I have a feeling ten years from now I will think the same about my knowledge today.

Sorry if I interrupted a conversation. Just needed to tell someone.

Michael