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Steve,
Thanks for the kind words re: my writing. No, I don't think any of
the Davidson girls are available. They would be too rich for my blood any
way.
Be well, my friend.
Bobby
>Great story Bobby. You write superbly when you want.
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>Am delighted for you and your family.
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>The wedding seemed so beautiful and joyful almost makes me want to get
>married. Any of those Davidson girls available?
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>Glad I found this thread admidst Trisha's mime mishmash.
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>Steve M.
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>-----Original Message-----
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>Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 14:33:23 -0500
>From: Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Virus Alert
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>Dear List,
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> Well I see I missed a tussle with "virus hoaxes". Communications in
>two dimensions really does loose something in the translation despite
>emoticons, etc.
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> The wedding of my son was like something out of a modern day "Gone
>with the Wind" with symphonic quartet and all. I sat with the bridesmaids
>during the rehersal and most all of them were Davidson
>graduates(Bachelor's) which put them about 10 percentile points higher than
>any doctoral student here at good ol' U. of M. People had flown in from
>Lima, Peru; Paris, France and Nepal. I felt like Jed Clampett sitting with
>those debutantes. Everything went great. The autistic brother was not able
>to participate during the ceremony because he was too excited. I have never
>been in a tux or had to stand still for so long, I was afraid I would pass
>out. Meredith, my new daughter-in-law was so beautiful and so was my
>daughter who was a bradesmaid(not a Davidson graduate). I was such a proud
>Papa with my son and daughter and daughter-in-law! We made it fine and now
>I am back in Memphis.
> Meredith's mom is the North Carolina advocate for the NC Autistic
>society, so we had a lot in common. Also, at the wedding the were some real
>life "Rain Men"! One fellow had memorized the street maps of all the larger
>cities in NC and could tell how to get to anywhere.
>The bride and groom are honeymooning in Arruba, right now. Must be nice!
>Kyle, you said, spare no details so I have tried to say this was a wedding
>like out of a dream and really made me humble to see it and participate in
>it by God's grace. Now I'm getting "mushy", so I'll quit.
>
>Bobby
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