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Well it couldn't have been Phil. You said the little creature had hair. :)

Brad

At 10:25 AM 6/26/2007, you wrote:
>Hey Jen!
>
>I was just being imaginative. Believe me, in my mind, it wasn't a bug. It 
>was our dearly beloved fearless leader, the Q. Nothing to worry about Hun! 
>Sorry we scared you! Mari just has these little imaginings.
>
>
>LOVE AND GOD'S ETERNAL BLESSINGS,
>
>Reeva Parry.
>
>
>On Tuesday 6/26/2007 04:34 AM, Jenifer Gilley said:
>
>>wow!  what was it!  yuck!  i would've screamed so loud my neighbors from a
>>building down probably would've heard me!  yuck!  bugs, creepy crawlys,
>>freak me out!
>>
>>Jenifer Gilley
>>Christ came that we may have life everlasting!
>>  Email:
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>>msn-no email please:
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>>check out my blog!
>>http://claudastar.blogspot.com
>>
>>Reeva Parry said:
>>
>>
>>Hi, Family!
>>
>>Today I discovered a strange thing. It was a furry little creature,
>>round like a ball, about the size of a squash ball. It had hair like
>>a cat and very diminutive ears. It emitted a little squeak when I dug
>>it out from under my couch cushion. It seemed to have no teeth, so it
>>must swallow its food whole, much like a dove does. For lack of a
>>better species name, I called it Phillipus Scovellicus. So Mister E.,
>>you are in good companee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee.
>>
>>
>>Purp Mar.
>>
>>
>>On Monday 6/25/2007 09:09 PM, Phil Scovell said:
>>
>> >I thought it was pronounced
>> >
>> >mar.
>> >e.

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