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May 30, 2008

m - 10 june 2001

Filed under: from-michele, from-anne

From: Michele 
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: the rules

There was a very important "rule" that I missed:  "When a man wants you, he will move mountains, bring water from the moon, catch every raindrop from the sky to be with you.  There is no such thing as a "shy" guy when it comes to relationships.  Either he wants you or he doesn’t."

glad you like my "rules".  Now if every woman was smart enough to follow them, this world would be a better place (relationships wise!)

M

 

>From: "Anne"
>Subject: Re: the rules
>Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 14:36:53 -0500
>
>I totally agree with these rules!!
>

m - 8 june 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: the rules

Hi Anne!
 
I just thought I would pass this along to you.  You know that book "the rules" concering relationships?  Well, I have my own set of "rules"  I have obtained these rules through the many books on relationships I have read (from both a Christian and secular viewpoint), seeing the relationships around me (via family & friends) and from what little expirence I’ve had concerning the opposite sex.  I would love to hear your input on  my "rules".  And if you have any of your own, I’d love to hear them!
 
Michele
=============================================================================
 
*Don’t anticipate future joy (reguarding a man).  Live for today!
 
*Don’t shower any gifts on a man unless you have been steadily dating for at least four or five months (and he should be the first)
 
*Be yourself!  Your soul mate will love you for you and not what you think he wants you to be
 
*Relax and have fun.  No man is worth losing sleep over.
 
*Respect yourself.  Don’t even think about dating a man who doesn’t treat you with the uptmost respect.
 
*Never lower your standards of what you want your soul mate to be.  Don’t date someone "just for the sake of dating" or even worse, marry someone "just for the sake of being married."
 
*Remember that a man will say anything to get you to sleep with him.
 
*Remember that it is better to have one true love than a string of unsuccessful relationships
 
*"Heartily know, when the half-gods go, the gods will arrive"  In other words, when you meet your soul mate, you will forget about everyone else."
 
*Don’t tell your life story at the beginning of a relationship.  Be honest, but don’t give out any more information than you need to.
 
*Don’t give a man the opportunity to get tired of you (absence makes the heart grow fonder)
 
*Don’t let your life revolve around a man.  Have and maintain other interests.
 
*Remember that being lonely is far better than being in a bad relationship.
 
*Don’t date a man for more than one to two years before knowing where you stand with him.  If you want to marry and he dosen’t– GOODBYE!!!
 
*Never stop believing that your soul mate is out there and you will find one another
 
*Remember that God is in control!
 
*Finally, the secrets to a blissful marraige is to fall in love with a man who loves and wants you just a tiny bit more than you love and want him and to put Jesus Christ in the center of your relationship.

May 29, 2008

a - 8 june 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 12:07 PM
Subject: TGIF!

Hey, Michele!
 
No problem about the writing back - sometimes it takes me a few days too!
 
The "Listen" song that you mentioned is exactly the one I was referring to; maybe that’s why Cindy Morgan’s name sounds so familiar. I do know that I like some of Rebecca St. James’ songs. I think she sings one called "Pray" that I was considering trying as a solo at church, but no time soon! At the moment I don’t remember much about that song: it’s been a while since I’ve heard it.
 
I have a hair appointment this evening: WOO HOO! I’m very excited because my hair has a perm growing out of it from Feb 2000. Therefore, my hair is frequently frizzy and rarely good-looking. My sister assures me that this isn’t true but she just hates to see me unhappy and obsessing over it. This evening it will look good ever-so-briefly, and I will take pictures and pretend this is its natural state! Our Singles class is going out to eat this evening - hopefully one of them will take a picture also! We were supposed to go play putt-putt (i.e. miniature) golf, but it’s been raining here just about all week.
 
Yesterday, I woke up with a wickedly bad sore throat. I came to work but I was so cold, achy and tired - and I still had a sore throat - that I asked if I could leave. I went home and rested. I feel a bit better today, but my throat is very dry/borderline sore. I will still go out to eat with the others - I cannot disappoint my public. (lol) Tomorrow I plan to relax.
 
Your book sounds very good and very realistic! I will definitely buy a copy WHEN it is published! I think a teenager would resent someone not much older than she/he dating her/his father. And I’m sure that any 22 year old’s mother would be against her dating a 39 year old. I think that love shouldn’t be limited by age. (Perhaps I say that because I don’t have children particularly children who are dating…)
 
I thought your co-workers, remarks about Arnold Vosloo were funny! No one that I know ever seems to like "my" guys either! You are braver than I am: I don’t usually mention my crushes especially my celebrity crushes to my friends and acquaintances. I’m not ashamed of them, of course, I just don’t think they would fully understand or appreciate my special …. what’s the word …. LOVE!
 
Speaking of which, one of my friends is trying to set me up with her friend’s brother. My friend lives out of town; after I haven’t heard from her for weeks, she finally emails me. Does she ask how I am or about my family? No! She launched right away into "Okay, Penny and I were talking, and you are going to have to call her brother because he thinks we’re pulling a prank on him." (Does this type of thing ever happen to you: pushy friends and geeky brothers?) She basically described him as "okay." (Well, let me call him right away!!) She closed the email with "Let me be in the wedding!" As I read that my skin literally crawled! I fully have NO intention of calling this individual. The most insulting part is wondering if THIS is how well she thinks I can do! I’m thinking, "Well *maybe* I could *possibly* have David Boreanaz." She’s thinking that her friend’s younger brother is more my speed.
 
That’s about it for now; talk to you later! Have a great weekend! God bless!
Anne

May 28, 2008

m - 7 june 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: hello

Hi Anne!
 
Sorry for waiting a few days to write back.  Anyway, I hope all is going well with you.  My life is boring, but good.  I’ll take boring and good over exciting and bad any time!
 
Your new office location sounds like its in a really nice place.  I would be very claustrophobic in a room without any windows.  At my old house, when I looked out my bedroom window, all I saw is trees.  It gave me a sense of serenity.  The view out of my bedroom window now is nice too, but I liked the prior view better.
 
My sister and I are supposed to go to the movies tonight or tomorrow.  I want to see The Mummy Returns again.  She doesn’t really care.  I bought the Mummy Returns cd .  There are some really yummy pics of Arnold in it.  I took it to work with me and showed it to Nora (my boss).  She said "he’s scary looking!"  I don’t think so!  Then I showed it to Carie and said, "you have to guess which guy I have it bad for." to which she replied, "Don’t even tell me it’s that bald one.  Ewww!  He scares me!"  Oh well.  To each his (or her) own, I guess!
 
Thank you so much for adding this whole situation regarding my book to your prayer list!  I also believe that everything goes according to God’s plan.  I’ve just subscribed to a year of writer’s market on line, which has a lot of the publishers that my book doesn’t have.  I have a few possible leads (hopefully).  I’m just praying that something works out! 
 
If you wouldn’t mind, let me tell you a little bit about my book.  Its an inspirational romance.  Faith is 22 and she meets an older man, Alexander (he’s 39).  He is a widower with three children,  Zoe, Emily and Justin.  They (Faith and Alexander) begin dating.  Emily and Justin take to Faith right away, but Zoe (she’s the oldest at 17) who is very rebellious, dislikes Faith from the start.  Faith is a Christian.  Alexander isn’t.  Faith also finds out that he’s a recovering alcoholic.  Despite all the obstacles, Faith believes in her heart that GOd brought them together, so she starts praying for Alexander and his children.  She has to wrestle with her feelings, torn between wanting to lead Alexander and his children to a Christian life for God and doing it for herself.  To complicate matters, her mom is dead set against the relationship.  Even when Alexander becomes closer to God, her mom still disapproves.  Throughout the course of the book secrets will be revealed, hearts will be broken and restored, and not only does it have a happy ending, but a hopeful one as well. 
 
I hope you will buy a copy when it gets published!  I say when and not if because I know it will be published some day. 
 
I like to exercise too.  I love to take walks and I have a stationary bike.  I try to walk whenever I can.  It rained a lot this past week so it significantly cut into my walking time.  (blech). 
 
Actually, its Cindy Morgan, not Rebecca St James who sings "Listen."  If that’s the same song I’m thinking of .  The refrain goes, "Don’t you know His love will shine down on you? Oh, and yes His peace will come in and rescue.  Don’t you know His blood will cleanse you and save you?  If you just open up your ears and open up your heart and listen."  Some other songs Cindy Morgan sings are "How Could I Ask For More?" "I Will Be Free" and "I’ll Stand."
 
Gotta go for now.  Until next time, take care and God bless!
 
Michele

May 27, 2008

a - 4 june 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne 
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Happy Monday!

Hello, Michele!
 
That’s an oxymoron isn’t it: Happy Monday?
 
I’m trying the "Tiki Lounge" e-stationary - let me know how the message looks!
 
How was your weekend? I worked both days for a few hours. I overcame the lazies (Yay!) and studied for my upcoming test (this Wednesday).
 
At work, we have moved into our new office location - have I mentioned how nice the view is here? Did I mention the lush landscaping, tall trees, and active local wildlife? It is so beautiful!
 
You are absolutely right that if a guy is handsome *and* nice, it’s pretty certain that he’s married. I can definitely relate to all the guys you meet at work are taken! And they are SO OFTEN the smiley and flirty ones, and I also want to angrily demand, "Just who do you think you are?!" I’d hate to think of my hypothetical husband acting like that with other women!
 
No, I’ve never seen the Exorcist precisely because I heard that it is "the scariest movie ever." Even if I saw it in a crowded theatre, I’d be the one screaming and hiding my eyes with my hands. (I’m not exaggerating!) It seems like the other people in the theatre are blandly sitting there watching the movie - I feel rather conspicuous. I was proud of myself when I went to see Valentine. (David’s movie) I sat pretty calmly and managed to discretely close my eyes during the worst of it so hopefully no one noticed.
 
I would like to see Shrek and Moulin Rouge also, but first - of course - the Mummy Returns! I also have not placed Pearl Harbor high on my Must See list, because it looked so gray and dark in the previews! Have you seen Miss Congeniality? I heard that it was on video, and I think it looks pretty good.
 
Yes, I still live at home. So does Sara. I know what you mean about moving out being expensive. I was a co-op student for a year and a half, where I would alternate a semester of school with a semester of work in my field of study. To do that, I had to move EVERY OTHER SEMESTER to ***** which is about three hours away. I had an apartment which I was luckily able to share with my fellow co-op - we would swap turns going there. It was so expensive - I had a whole new respect for my parents paying for me all those years! Still, one of my big dreams has always been to buy a house of my own. I will probably need to wait until I’m practically done with school. I was a bit unhappy about that, then I thought, "Why should I go in debt now just to be alone?" I’m working on stockpiling household goods, furniture, etc.
 
Getting a book published sounds a lot like trying to find a good job, where they want people with experience but you can’t have experience if they won’t hire you! You said it right - you have to be patient, persistent and praying. I will add this situation to my prayer list as well! I’ll tell you like I told my mother when she was job hunting. "Look at it like I look at all of my failed dating relationships: if it was the one for me it would have worked out. You might as well be patient and wait for the right one." I think I’ve told you before that I truly believe that everything goes according to God’s plan. Still, I’m sure the whole situation is extremely frustrating! (As I recall my mother didn’t find much comfort in my advice …)
 
I’d love to see a picture of you too, if you could get one! I have access to a scanner at [school], but I don’t have any pictures that I want people to see! I recently bought a digital camera - a cheaper one for about $40 from WalMart. I am planning to get my hair trimmed and styled on Friday for our Single Adult Sunday School class outing. While my hair is styled I plan to take plenty of digital pictures, so in at least one of them (surely) I’ll look presentable! I’ll send you a couple. I’ll also post some on my web site *if* they are exceptional!
 
I can give you a description of myself: I’m about 5′6" with gray blue eyes and brown hair that looks red when I stand in the sun. I’m very pale, but I have accepted that! I don’t usually weigh myself either, but I’m pretty happy with my body! I exercise just about every day because it really does make me feel better! When I was living out of town, I had cable and taped many episodes of Denise Austin’s Daily Workout. I still exercise with those tapes; Denise is the best!
 
I LOVE Rebecca St. James’ songs! Doesn’t she sing that song "Listen"? That came on the radio station as I was driving one day, and I had a mini-worship experience right there in the car! I would really love to sing that song at church, but I don’t know if I could do it justice! What are some of Cindy Morgan’s songs? I know I’ve heard of her, but I can’t recall any of her songs at the moment.
 
I have to go, but I’ll talk to you soon! God bless! Have a great day!
Anne

May 26, 2008

m - 1 june 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: TGIF!!!

Hi Anne!
 
A cop with handcuffs, eh?  That sounds promising (wicked laugh).  I swear you and I could have been sisters in a former life (not that I believe in that stuff).  I couldn’t be married to a cop either.  Or a fireman.  Lets just say I don’t think I could be married to anyone who was in a potentially dangerous profession.  I look for a wedding ring too.  Unfortunately, most of the time if he’s handsome and nice, most likely he’s taken.  Its like a law in nature or something.  FYI- ***** is not a good place to meet men.  Most of the guys that come in are either married or gay. emoticon  I remember I waited on this one guy.  Very good looking and very nice.  He smiled at me, I smiled at him.  Looked at his hand, sure enough wedding ring.  My smile lost some of its zing and I thought, What are you smiling at me for, creep?  You’re already taken and you just dashed my hopes!  That’s what I wanted to say.  Instead I just rang him up like the good little worker that I am and kept that smile frozen in place.
 
That’s ok if you mention David Boreanaz in every e-mail.  I’m sure I’m going to be talking about someone every time I write to you.  Like Arnold, "oh my goodness he’s so hot" Vosloo.  He was in a movie on Monday night on sci-fi.  Darkman 2.  Have I mentioned that before?  Anyway, I think Danielle and I are going to see The Mummy Returns again sometime next week.  I like the movie theatre experience much better than watching it at home too.  I love a crowded theatre.  I love to hear the peoples reactions to what’s happening up on the screen, just so long as nobody talks (either to each other or on a cell phone).  How annoying is that?

Funny story:  Last year when The Exorcist was re-released to theatres, I went to see it with Danielle.  If you’ve ever seen it, you can believe me when I say in my opinion its the scariest movie of all time.  I get scared just thinking about it!  But I figured, maybe if I saw it in a crowded theatre and seeing the peoples humorous reactions to it, maybe it wouldn’t be so scary.  So, we bought our tickets, walked into the theatre, and there was nobody there!  We looked at each other and walked right back out.  We didn’t ask for our money back, we were too embarrassed!  By the way, we went back up a few hours later and saw Meet The Parents.
 
Speaking of movies, I want to see Shrek and Moulin Rouge looks pretty good too.  I’m really not interested in seeing Pearl Harbor.  I would see it, but I could wait until that comes out on video. 
 
Anne, do you still live at home?  What about Sara?  You might have told me, but I can’t remember.  I would love to move out, but its just too expensive.  I always joke to my parents, "I guess you’re stuck with me until I get married."  I figured that if Danielle and I (she still lives at home too) moved out, we would have just enough money for rent, food and utilities.  We would definitely have to struggle, and I’m not willing to do that.
 
I’m about to pull my hair out of my head over finding a publisher for my book.  Anyone who thinks that getting a book published is easy has no idea what they’re talking about.  I’d considered the idea of getting an agent, but a friend of mine who is an author told me it isn’t that easy.  Most of the time agents only want to work with established writers, and most publishing companies only want to look at agented manuscripts.  Well, hello?!  How can I become an "established" writer if the publisher only wants to look at agented manuscripts and the agents only want to work with established writers? GROAN!!  I know there must be someone out there who would want to publish it.  I just need to be patient and be persistent and PRAY about it!
 
I just bought a new cd:  Rebecca St James: Transform.  It is fantastic!  In case you don’t know, she is a contemporary Christian singer.  She’s from Australia.  In some of her songs she kinda sounds like Alanis Morisette.  I have all of her cds and I highly recommend them.  Cindy Morgan is another of my favorite cc singers (among others).  One cd that has greatly impacted my life is "The Loving Kind".  Which is about the eight days leading to Christ’s crucifixation.  Its a very powerful, very moving album.
 
Anne, do you have a scanner?  I would love to know what you look like!  Unfortunately, I don’t have a scanner.  Let me try to describe myself to ya:  I’m 5′ 3",  hazel eyes and dark brown hair, which is naturally curly and its about shoulder length, maybe a bit shorter.  I  wont disclose my weight, mainly because I’m not sure what it is!, but I will say I’m a size 12.  That’s ok with me.  I like my curves! 
 
Well, that’s it for now.  Hope to hear from you soon.  Until next time, take care and God bless!
 
Michele

May 22, 2008

a - 30 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 5:07 PM
Subject: Happy Tuesday!

Hello, Michele!

I surprisingly have a moment at work. I’m waiting to go to my class this evening and I’m home alone. (Or is that "work alone"? Nah.)

Jury duty WAS incredibly boring! Legally, that’s pretty much all I can say. :) Although there was this one *dreamy* officer that was telling us about a case. (He had handcuffs … aaackk! Did I just write that?!) I did not notice a wedding ring (and I looked!) but I can’t imagine marrying a policeman and wondering if he’d make it home to me each day!

So your friend likes David and James? James is tasty <insert wicked grin here!> but David is the guy for me. He’s so …. don’t get me started! Before I even watched that show I would dream about him. It gradually turned into obsession and here I am! However, I promise I will NOT mention him every time I write. Well, I’ll try not to anyway! :)

I still haven’t gone to see The Mummy Returns. Lately when I go to a movie it’s because I have a late part-time "gig" so I kill time by taking up space at the movie theatre. I haven’t had too much part-time work lately…I definitely plan to see that movie! And I’ve discovered that I like the whole movie theatre experience versus watching a video rental at home.

I feel your pain about the Fugitive. I was just telling my sister last week that if they are going to cancel a show they could call it the Series Finale to begin with and give us some closure! They cancelled Nash Bridges that way too, but I missed the finale of that.

Bo Bo was our only cat for a while. She was a gift from my ex’s mom. When we got her she was so needy; she would cry outside the door and then try to climb under the screens that cover the windows! It was pretty scary - she was so desperate to get inside. Bo Bo had some kittens last year who now have new kittens of their own that we have yet to see. We thought one of them was a boy cat until she got pregnant. (What can I say - we never thought to look!) Now (as I said) Bo Bo has four precious cutie-pies who all flee in terror when they see us. That really does a number on our self-esteem! We’re still debating on what to call the other three: one is mostly white with a couple of spots - I’m voting for Spot. One is calico and looks like Bo Bo so I’m planning on "BBJ" for Bo Bo Junior. One is brown with darker brown tiger strips and all I can think of is "Brownie." (Is that kind of cat a tabby? It’s been so long since we’ve had one that I’ve forgotten!)

How is your book coming along? I’m thinking of starting to write fanfiction again… just kidding! What do you have to do to get the book printed?

Oh yes! I sent some of the jokes that you sent me - I got several complements specifically about the Two Potatoes joke. ("IDAHO" - that killed me! Hahahahahaha!) Thanks! Keep those jokes coming in! I will send you any good ones that I get but there seems to be a shortage among my people…

I should probably go before they find me here and think I’m up to no good. <insert another wicked grin here!>

After I wrote the previous line, I went back and added that "handcuffs" remark to the paragraph about jury duty. Giggle! Blush!

Talk to you later! Take Care! God Bless!
Anne

May 21, 2008

m - 29 may 2001

Filed under: from-michele

From: Michele
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:49 PM
Subject: hello

Hi Anne!
 
I’m glad you survived jury duty.  I’ve been lucky enough so far to have dodged that bullet.  Unfortunately, I know my time will eventually come.  Danielle (my sister) was on jury duty a couple years ago and she said it was the most boring thing in her life.  My vacation went well.  I relaxed!  Cleaned out my room.  I never knew I had so much junk!  Well, I’m a pack rat.  I save just about anything. 
 
I hope your plan to marry David Boreanaz works out (lol).  My one friend, Dana, likes him too.  Actually, she really has it bad for James Marsters, who as you know plays Spike on Buffy.  There was a movie on sci-fi last night called Darkman 2: The Return Of Durant.  Arnold Vosloo was in it.  Oh!  Those lips!  Those eyes!  That voice!  The man is SEXY! 

That story you told about John, the preachers son, was cute.  I too get very shy around guys I have crushes on.  I’m relieved to know that I’m not the only one!  I know whoever my future husband is, he will definitely be the pursuer.  I highly doubt I’m going to end up with a shy guy, because there’s no way I’ll make the first move! 
 
I’m so mad!  Ok, not only did they cancel The Fugitive but the series finale was a cliffhanger!  Someone gets shot, but you don’t know who it is!  I hope they at least wrap this up with a two hour movie or something.  I don’t want to be "hanging" for the rest of my life.
 
Is Bo Bo your only kitty?  I don’t know if I mentioned that I have a kitty.  Olivia.  She’s a tabby.  She kind of looks like a Maine Coon, but she’s much smaller.  She’s eight.  She’s so cute. Have you named the other kittens?
 
Well, thats about it for now.  Hope to hear from you soon.  Until next time, take care and God Bless!
 
Michele

May 20, 2008

a - 29 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne, crushes

From: Anne
To: Michele
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:16 AM
Subject: I’m baaaack!

Hello, Michelle!
 
Well, I’m finally back at work - yeah, I’m thrilled. How was your vacation/holiday? Mine was blissfully slovenly.
 
I was glad to read that you had a happy b-day. Most of mine are pretty uneventful also - I usually just take myself shopping and treat myself. I’m thinking of planning a trip someplace fun for either this or next year’s b-day, but I don’t know where to go! I’d like for my family to go with me - it’s not as fun when no one’s there to share. I’d love to go to Montreal, Canada or to Australia (I *love* the way they talk.). I’ve never been outside the US. Lately I’ve been thinking that I’d like to visit Los Angeles, CA. My plan will be to visit, meet David Boreanaz, fall madly in love, and get married. I’ll work out the details later! I wonder if having that plan would disappoint me when I actually went and didn’t see anyone famous. Hey, just to be that close to the stars would be cool. I’d better start saving money now!
 
I know what you mean about the naked man pics: I’m also at the giggle/blush stage! (I’m blushing as I type that - tee hee!)
 
After that, I’ll segue into a cute guy story. Sunday, I took a box of doughnuts that I’d bought to church for our singles class. There were only six of us, and most were declining. I went to pick them up to take them to kids’ church, and John, the preacher’s cute son, asked if I’d brought donuts. (Okay, it was obvious that I had, but it was sweet - we were conversing.) We spoke about that - I offered a donut - he took one. (He’d come in to class late, so he didn’t get offered one.) He is so cute! And so young - 21. Drat. The sad part is, later that day I thought of going out with him (not that he asked) and I was really … happy. Then I thought how it surely wouldn’t work. I’m sure his preacher dad would love the idea of evil old me with his son. Sigh. That was the longest conversation that I’ve had with him to date. When I like (i.e. "have a crush on") someone, I cannot seem to speak to him! (Weird, I know!) I’m hoping this will be a new era for me. I will plan to converse with him again, although I’m working the next two Sundays. That’ll give me time to practice my lines.
 
I was sorry to hear that the Fugitive was cancelled - that always seems to happens to the shows I like too! Last week was the Season Finales of Buffy and Angel - I HATE season finales! The cliffhanger they’ve left me with is that Buffy is dead. It’s a long story … I’m sure they will resurrect her next season but I was slightly depressed about it! At least Angel is okay.
 
And speaking of Angel, our cat - Bo Bo - had kittens a while ago and they are finally coming out of the barn so we can see them. Actually they are hanging out under our front porch now. (Bo Bo is an outside cat.) There are four kittens and one of them is solid black so of course I’ve named him/her Angel. My sister is rebelling against calling it that, but I will bring her around! Recently we refer to it as "the little Angel one."
 
That’s about it for now. I’m sure there is some work for me to do, since we are supposed to be moving to our new office location at the end of this week.
 
Talk to you later! God Bless!
Anne

a - 22 may 2001

Filed under: from-anne

From: Anne
To: Michele
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 8:17 PM
Subject: They chose me! :(

Hello!
 
Well, I *was* picked for jury duty so I’m out of work until at least Friday afternoon! I stopped by after hours to check email, so I must keep this one short. I will write more later, but for now, I must be Jury Girl!
 
God Bless!
I’ll write more soon!
Anne

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