To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (350 ) 3/11/1999 5:44:00 PM From: Joana Tides Respond to of 7442
Blue, scary road thing must have been, glad you know how to drive that bigass Blazer like Mario Andretti when it's crucial. Wish I could tell Elkie The Cow that no matter how good her advance market information is, it isn't worth risking a person's life - nice of her to be so enthusiastic BUT....!! Were them yellow dogs of yours the models for those funny prints they hang in pubs of the bowsers with glasses reading the Wall Street Journal? Talk about Natural Signs, your mountain elks and pups beat wooly bear caterpillars and weather reports anytime. Our spotted kitten doesn't have a clue: that day she was making burrows and the market made a big move, well it turned out she had gone into her first season and was doing nesting behavior so it was a kwinkydink. Maybe I'll start talking to the cat about it when I first look at overnite markets and wsj and my folios when I log online early in the morning while my daughter's in the shower getting ready for school. That'll give the cat a schedule, and plenty time to learn the basics and think about if she wants to tell me something when so inclined. While it might not be a bad idea to watch the birds bugs and squirrels more closely, perhaps that High Rocky Mountain air helps these animals of yours think more clearly than is possible here so close to Toidy Toid 'n Toid. Now you've got me determined to decipher if there's news these critters may be trying to tell me. A log of their unusual doings compared to the stock happenings for possible correlations might be a help, huh? Don't think I'm greedy, but there's no such thing as too many Bellewethers; pulls yer coat when all appear at once to co-ordinate. 909, Joanie