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Cindy wrote:

>I think you'll like it. It's a quick read, which is important to
>someone keeping track of a frisky brood of kids. Speaking of whom,
>how is your frisky brood?


Doing just fine. Life is pretty busy with 4, though. We just
went down to my hometown and had the younger two baptised, ate a ton and
had a great time. I'm doing a lot of cooking, but not a lot of internet
or usenet time lately. Surprise, surprise.

Thank you for a book recommendation, I read all the time and am
always on the lookout for something new and interesting.

Regards,
Ranee

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Cindy wrote:

>I think you'll like it. It's a quick read, which is important to
>someone keeping track of a frisky brood of kids. Speaking of whom,
>how is your frisky brood?


Doing just fine. Life is pretty busy with 4, though. We just
went down to my hometown and had the younger two baptised, ate a ton and
had a great time. I'm doing a lot of cooking, but not a lot of internet
or usenet time lately. Surprise, surprise.

Thank you for a book recommendation, I read all the time and am
always on the lookout for something new and interesting.

Regards,
Ranee

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heaven and earth, does not live in shrines made by man." Acts 17:24
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>> I think you'll like it. It's a quick read, which is important to
>> someone keeping track of a frisky brood of kids. Speaking of whom, how
>> is your frisky brood?


I'm pretty sure it was Ranee who was frisky, not the brood (hence
leading to the brood).

[Hi Ranee! :-) [

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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. > wrote in
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> I'm pretty sure it was Ranee who was frisky, not the brood (hence
> leading to the brood).
>
> [Hi Ranee! :-) [
>
>


It was the FM red shoes....

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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. > wrote in
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> I'm pretty sure it was Ranee who was frisky, not the brood (hence
> leading to the brood).
>
> [Hi Ranee! :-) [
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It was the FM red shoes....

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> It was the FM red shoes....
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Blue!!! I'm sure she said they were blue! :-)

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In article >, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
> wrote:

> >> I think you'll like it. It's a quick read, which is important to
> >> someone keeping track of a frisky brood of kids. Speaking of
> >> whom, how is your frisky brood?

>
> I'm pretty sure it was Ranee who was frisky, not the brood (hence
> leading to the brood).


Yeah, yeah, yeah...and what is wrong with that, may I ask? And
before anyone asks, the next one will be in May of 2006. Our childrens'
spacing is like an SAT question: If the Mueller's first two children
were 20 months apart, their middle children 22 months apart, and their
last two children 24 months apart, when will their fifth child be born?

> [Hi Ranee! :-) [


Hi! I have pictures of the family if anyone is interested. I'll
need to recognize your name/e-mail, though before I send the link to you.

Regards,
Ranee

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In article >, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
> wrote:

> >> I think you'll like it. It's a quick read, which is important to
> >> someone keeping track of a frisky brood of kids. Speaking of
> >> whom, how is your frisky brood?

>
> I'm pretty sure it was Ranee who was frisky, not the brood (hence
> leading to the brood).


Yeah, yeah, yeah...and what is wrong with that, may I ask? And
before anyone asks, the next one will be in May of 2006. Our childrens'
spacing is like an SAT question: If the Mueller's first two children
were 20 months apart, their middle children 22 months apart, and their
last two children 24 months apart, when will their fifth child be born?

> [Hi Ranee! :-) [


Hi! I have pictures of the family if anyone is interested. I'll
need to recognize your name/e-mail, though before I send the link to you.

Regards,
Ranee

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In article >, "Rona
Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote:

> "hahabogus" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > It was the FM red shoes....
> >

>
> Blue!!! I'm sure she said they were blue! :-)


Thanks for pointing that out. I was getting ready to correct him.
Really, aren't people paying attention?

Regards,
Ranee

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In article >, "Rona
Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote:

> "hahabogus" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > It was the FM red shoes....
> >

>
> Blue!!! I'm sure she said they were blue! :-)


Thanks for pointing that out. I was getting ready to correct him.
Really, aren't people paying attention?

Regards,
Ranee

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Ranee Mueller wrote:

> Yeah, yeah, yeah...and what is wrong with that, may I ask? And
> before anyone asks, the next one will be in May of 2006. Our childrens'
> spacing is like an SAT question: If the Mueller's first two children
> were 20 months apart, their middle children 22 months apart, and their
> last two children 24 months apart, when will their fifth child be born?



About like my family growing up. We had eight kids (I was oldest), six
boys/two girls, born in exactly 11 years. The greatest separation
between any two was 24 months.

It was . . . noisy.



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Ranee Mueller wrote:

> Yeah, yeah, yeah...and what is wrong with that, may I ask? And
> before anyone asks, the next one will be in May of 2006. Our childrens'
> spacing is like an SAT question: If the Mueller's first two children
> were 20 months apart, their middle children 22 months apart, and their
> last two children 24 months apart, when will their fifth child be born?



About like my family growing up. We had eight kids (I was oldest), six
boys/two girls, born in exactly 11 years. The greatest separation
between any two was 24 months.

It was . . . noisy.



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