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Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Aug 6, 2000
*floating in, in her usual vague, elf-like manner*
Anynomouse, if that story is true, it is one that will make you cry your eyes out...
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Agony Aunt (Patron Saint of Busy Bodies ) Posted Aug 10, 2000
true or not, could you pass me a tissue?
AA
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Aug 10, 2000
Sniff, sniff... here, have one of mine *handing AA a tissue*
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Agony Aunt (Patron Saint of Busy Bodies ) Posted Aug 11, 2000
*accepts tissue from the queen of the elves* thank-you kindly my dear
i must agree nonnie that the story does teach us something important and i think that is part of what makes us cry when we read it...
knowing that possibly there have been times we let a chance slip through our fingers...
AA
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Anonymouse Posted Aug 18, 2000
In that case, you might want to have a look at the sound wisdom imparted by Erma Bombeck on RoundsIII:
http://www.h2g2.com/A239096
'Nonnie
(It's the second from the end.)
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Bluebottle Posted Nov 11, 2000
I've just found this one whilst looking through all the Joke entries etc...
It's a very moving story, but would you consider it appropriate to be part of the Joke Directory? You have linked to the directory from here, and although on the one hand it isn't a joke - it is a story with a very important meaning, on the other, I thjink the more people who read this, the better.
It's your choice - if you'd like to have it included in the directory, let me know.
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Anonymouse Posted Nov 15, 2000
You're quite right... While your collection is based on hilarity only, mine was and is based on things that have been passed around the 'net, in email, newsgroups, etc.. Some are jokes, some poignant, some just illustrating the stupidity of man in general. Thus, it became part of my 'Rounds' collection, even though I felt it deserved a page of it's own. I have no problem with you linking to it, and unless you'd perefer it not have the link to your page, I'll leave that there, too. (After all.. after reading "The Rose" one might -need- a laugh or three.
'Nonnie
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Bluebottle Posted Nov 16, 2000
I've added it to the Directory for now - if at any time we decide that it is not appropriate, I can always remove it. I hjope it is more widelt read.
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