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"BP - \"Preservationists shouldn't be neat freaks.\" -- Mary D" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 May 2000 07:49:22 -0400
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"BP - \"Preservationists shouldn't be neat freaks.\" -- Mary D" <[log in to unmask]>
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Leland:

For the nights where you or your son need more protection use a can of "Safe
Spaces".
(Get a can of compressed air from a computer store and wrap a new label on it
that lists what it is that you need to eliminate.)

Or if you real want to make you kids feel strange, act like the little old man
has pulled you into the closet. The more dramatic the scene the longer the
effect lasts. If your a real good actor, they might just give up sleeping
altogether.

Bryan

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Leland Torrence wrote:

> "Corkey living under his bed and an alligator
> friend PJ who lives under the bushes, also has a dog friend Snoopy who
> occupies our
> attic. "
>
> Mitch,
> One of my boys is having a problem with a little old man (not me) who lurks
> in the darker places of his room right before bed.  It sounds like Alex has
> got all the hot spots covered.  My son is comfortable after he witnesses me
> telling the old man to leave and not come back.  I will now work on
> conjuring up a Corkey or PJ.
> Best,
> Leland

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