A Conversation for Eleanor Roosevelt
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Ashley Posted Jul 19, 2000
I am suffering from an acute bout of insomnia. I've always had it but it gets worse in the summer.
Never really bothers me though.
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Demon Drawer Posted Jul 20, 2000
And now it has just turned 5am and I still haven't slept. Bah! This happenes every year once I no longer have any participatiary interests left in these bowls tournaments.
Morning.
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Phaerie Posted Jul 24, 2000
Iam actually doing some reading so I can do an article on the Pioneer women, mostly focusing on the Oregan/overland trail.
I think you should do something on Betsy Ross....being that she is related to me somehow I would help. I will try to get the geneological stuff next month from my dad.
I don't know what it is, but lately I have been on a women's history kick and just can't get enough.
Keep it up!
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Jul 24, 2000
It must be nice to be related to Betsy Ross. As best I can figure, all my relatives shipped to America against their will. Most were criminals.
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Nov 20, 2000
Just FYI, I have finally touched up this entry and submitted it to Peer Review. The last few paragraphs are new, but everything else has simply been edited and reorganized. The appropriate Peer Review thread is at: http://www.h2g2.com/F48874?thread=88565
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