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Hey Ralph, did you really have a string of Lisa's? I had a string of Sue's dating from about sixth grade up until about five years ago (45). They figured in several significant milestones...
I think Debbie has broken the string...
Bruce (doncha wish I was still lurking?)
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Subject: Re: [BP] introduction
In a message dated 6/17/2004 9:21:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Were you happy when you were with Lisa?
With that particular Lisa I was in nursery school, and as I remember, I was pretty happy. By the time Lisas 2 through 5 appeared on the scene (the scene being Arch school and Histo Presto school), I was (theoretically) more knowledgeable, and therefore sometimes happy and sometimes not.
Does this help? Whaddaya say, Bonnie?
Ralph
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