Re: A fuzzy behind

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Fri Feb 10 14:06:11 2006


Hankybaby

if you could but tell me who wrote that quote...

What does my family have to do with any of this? In fact they are proud that I did overcome dyslexia.

No, it does not make it my nickname it makes it my initials. Any you can call my son Nicholas Nick or Nicki :-)-O

Just heard interesting news, the 270 million insured out of 260 million Americans have a very equal HIV distribution.

el

on 2/10/06 4:37 PM Henry Gregor said the following: > No, you shouldn't my dear friend. But you should care that your family
> is no doubt very proud of you...they must think you are very advanced
> for your age.
>
> Need to tell you how much I appreciate the explanation of "el". That
> would more or less make it your nickname. So I guess we could call you
> Nick el. (Or, at least we listers here in the US can. Others will
> want to call you Doll el, because - as you know - everything is twenty
> times better elsewhere.)
>
> Later, baby.
>
> :-)





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