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Betty Alfred <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Mon, 1 May 2000 00:12:08 EDT
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Yes, I do know that "majorly" is not a real word.  It just happens to be my
favorite fake word.

Kenneth, Kenneth, Kenneth...what will we do?  Crows (and ravens) are
songbirds.  You were expecting a magnolia warbler or something like that
though, weren't you?

Okay, It's been a long day but here goes -- look quick!  Didja see him?

And about pigeons, I live near DC Ken, what were you expecting?  I've had
more practice levitating pigeons than anything else.  In fact, I can't even
help it with them.  They almost fly by themselves.

Don't get me wrong now...I know I'm the one who's doing it.

There was a pigeon named Herman who lived at the Washington Navy Yard.  Good
old Herman was an amputee and I felt a bit of kinship with him.  Am I nuts or
what?  Does anybody else ever have a special place in their heart for a
disabled animal because of identification purposes?  Or have I gone off the
deep end?

Perhaps I should rephrase that.  Do I need to reestablish the baseline for
deep end?

In a message dated 04/28/2000 9:17:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:

<< try some songbirds instead of crows and pigeons.


 Betty (I can levitate birds.  Look out of your window; I'm doing it now!)
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