Thanks Michael, When I ask for something unknown I'm always prepared to be
surprised. So sorry about the accident but glad the last rites seemed to
do the trick and kept you here to tell all the delightful tales. I am a
cemetery person, do work in old Vermont cemeteries and am a board member of
the Vermont Old Cemetery Association, so I'm familiar with them and they
don't bother me a bit. I am always surprised when people think it is
strange that some folks will eat their lunch in the cemetery, when we were
doing mowing in the cemeteries we would have been really hungry if we
hadn't eaten lunch there. Ruth
At 11:08 PM -0400 10/23/05, [log in to unmask] wrote:
This being Halloween all can say is Watch out what you ask for
I Since I was dead once (administered last rites in a deadly mine cave in 72)
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT
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