My smile of the day, and to all of you, too!
I didn't get this for a while, but... after I wrote back and asked how I used the mirror to see them, it hit me. DUH! It's a compliment! :smile:
Read it, and fill in the blank with your name!
Dear Jennie(Fill in your name!); Heres a bit of information for you about shooting stars. Shooting stars are a very rare occurrence. They are a pleasure to spot, and when one is seen it will always be remembered. They go at great speed, never slowing down. They are always on a direct mission. They are always a welcome site when they arrive but are always missed when they disappear. People always look forward to see a shooting star again, and nobody ever dislikes seeing one. People spend many of thousands of dollars to observe these delights of nature, but sometimes
to no avail not all are seen. There is however a common household item to help one take delight in seeing these precious stars. And to their delight and to the delight of others it makes viewing shooting stars a much more common occurrence. Jen(Fill in your name!)... this common viewing tool....is a mirror.
For all that you do Thank You
Sincerely Yours
Pete
AKA Seefood Man
[ 08-18-2003, 05:53 AM: Message edited by: Jennie@ifish ]
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The goal in Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "whooo hoooo (!) what a ride!"
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