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Betty- LMAO.  Luv those stories!  GREAT line..... good for him- at least he knew what they still were!  LOL

Waukegan, IL huh?  I was born there.  On a day in May- and there was a blizzard outside.  Wish I could have enjoyed that one!  LOL

The url is on it's way.......



On Tue, 17 April 2001, Betty B wrote:

>
> In a message dated 04/17/2001 7:09:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> > Betty- I am crackin up here at work!!!!!!!!!  LMAO  Hey I have a truly
> > disgusting www that I finally got to work... anyone want it... let me know.
>
> > It's about a dog... and it's got voice and it is not nice!!!!!!!!!  (All
> the
> > better!!!!!!!!!!)
> >
> I live to crack you up!
>
> I worked in a nursing home for a very little while, when I was in Waukegan
> IL.  There was a man there who had Parkinsons, and was in his early 90s.  He
> had the most beautiful head of snow white hair I had ever seen -- I'll never
> forget it.  There was only a little bit of receding hairline that I could
> tell.  He was such a dear man, and I always thought he was so sweet.  I
> imagined that in his younger days he was a very kind person who could have
> been a minister or something.  I just had this whole picture in my mind of
> who he was, you know?
>
> Anyway, one day I was on his floor and when he saw me, he beckoned for me to
> come over to him.  I did, but I couldn't understand what he was trying to
> tell me.  I kept leaning in more closely, just to make out his speech because
> he had such a difficult time getting the words out.  He had to repeat himself
> several times, and I got closer and closer each time.  Finally I was
> practically cheek to cheek with him, when I finally understood what this
> sweet, dear old man was saying:
>
> "I like your (rhymes with 'cities'),"
>
> What are ya gonna do?  I had to smile.  Well, maybe I didn't have to but I
> did anyway.
>
> Send me the dog URL too, okay Miss Paige dear?




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