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Blue-Eyed BiPedal BookWorm from Betelgeuse (aka B4[insertpunhere]) Posted May 28, 2009
Frenchbean,
I sometimes find I'm having a case of déjà vu all over again when I read your postings here on HooToo. Something to do with receiving your Witters in advance, I think.
Good to hear things went well for your Mum. Encouraging to find out 'the times, they are a-changing' at your place of work. I'd wager that, by pressing for more direction in respect to your duties, you'll be afforded ample opportunity to expand your responsibilities. Seems you're a bit of a rabble-rouser, what with inciting the office staff to open up and start speaking their mind for a change. That's the kind of change what will make a difference--hopefully for the greater good.
Keep at at it, and be blessed,
B4yourecognizemeasTJWfromMid-MOwhopesteredYoufortheboomerang&didges
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frenchbean Posted May 28, 2009
I love the label of rabble-rouser All in a good cause of course, and all in the best possible taste My old manager might not agree with that however.
Is the didge still in use?
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Blue-Eyed BiPedal BookWorm from Betelgeuse (aka B4[insertpunhere]) Posted May 29, 2009
Yes, we've toyed with them a bit. I'm no good at it, because I can't seem to get the knack of 'cyclic breathing', but my youngest daughter is coming along with it. Stands to reason: she's been playing piano for over four years and has gotten good at the harp, as well. Both instruments occupy a prominent location in our living room, they're wonderful conversation starters.
Thanks for working with me to choose, purchase, and transport them from OZ to US.
Bless,
TJW
B4IaskYou2sendsomenativeartfromNZ
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