In article >, Erika
> wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 12:52:32 -0400, travis
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 16:47:07 GMT, Erika > shared
> >the following:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>If you had a nine year old kid who was gyoing on a school outing.
> >>What would you pack for it for lunch?
> >>
> >>/Erika
> >>
> >>The first ten years of your life you try to be just like your parents.
> >>Then for then years you try to be as little as your parents as
> >>possible.
> >>Then you gradually change in to them.
> >
> >Ham & Cheese sandwich, apple slices, bag o' Doritos, a Little Debbie
> >snack cake thingie (there are at least 20 different kinds), juice-box.
>
>
> Sounds nice 
>
> I would probably pack a yoghurt, a banana or apple depending on the
> season, two ham sandwiches with cucumber and an apple juice carton.
>
>
>
> /Erika
>
> The first ten years of your life you try to be just like your parents.
> Then for then years you try to be as little as your parents as possible.
> Then you gradually change in to them
My mother used to pack me a bologna and cheese sandwich with mustard, a
boiled egg, carrot and celery sticks, and in those days, they sent a
thermos of some fluid with you, or you were given money for milk. The
liquid of choice from my mom was iced tea.
--
Nancy Howells (don't forget to switch it, and replace the

to send mail).