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From: Dr. Ruth I. Gordon <Druthgo>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:00:25 -0800
What a strange and narrow pity that a program assistantant (is that what we once called a "clerk"?) has no interest in Harry Potter. Does this person have an interest in next month's discussion? Is this person trying to tell us that we, who have some interest not only in H.P. but in other items--are miserable, useless, and foolish souls?
Let's hear it for the miserable, useless, and foolish--and K.T., I always count you and Ginny among that marvelously creative and thoughtful--not to mention feisty (as in exuberant) group.
RAH! We're rid of one of the constipated. (Now, that should alarm and upset one or two tight...you know whats)
Big Grandma (enjoying herself enormously as per usual the gadfly)
================="You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty." Jessica Mitford (191796)
Received on Tue 30 Nov 1999 09:00:25 PM CST
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:00:25 -0800
What a strange and narrow pity that a program assistantant (is that what we once called a "clerk"?) has no interest in Harry Potter. Does this person have an interest in next month's discussion? Is this person trying to tell us that we, who have some interest not only in H.P. but in other items--are miserable, useless, and foolish souls?
Let's hear it for the miserable, useless, and foolish--and K.T., I always count you and Ginny among that marvelously creative and thoughtful--not to mention feisty (as in exuberant) group.
RAH! We're rid of one of the constipated. (Now, that should alarm and upset one or two tight...you know whats)
Big Grandma (enjoying herself enormously as per usual the gadfly)
================="You may not be able to change the world, but at least you can embarrass the guilty." Jessica Mitford (191796)
Received on Tue 30 Nov 1999 09:00:25 PM CST