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25 new of 889 responses total.
edina
response 150 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 21:00 UTC 2000

I am happy.  Our 26.2 mile training runs this weekend went incredibly well.
The weather was impeccable.  I am preparing for a trip to NC this weekend for
an away hockey game.  I am am preparing for a trip to MI to take my
grandparents to dinner to celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary.  I have
a bit more money thann I thought.  I am happy.  Oh - and my yoga class is
heavenly.
jiffer
response 151 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 23:27 UTC 2000

IHB I completed another over worked day.  My filing mountain is gone and I
get fed by the bosses tomorrow... day three of getting fed by the bosses. 
(It is customer service week here and they give us lots of nifty stuff!)
goose
response 152 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 01:00 UTC 2000

RE: beeswing: The leadsinger of Morphine died of a heart attack in rome.
swa
response 153 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 01:45 UTC 2000

Extremely amazingly good news today. :)

Plus, I learned that seals, in addition to pelicans, do indeed live in 
Humboldt Bay.  I got to see three or four of them swimming around late 
this afternoon.
eeyore
response 154 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 04:03 UTC 2000

IHB I'm HOME!  :)  And the wedding was beautiful, and the weather was gorgeus,
and, and, and.....I want to live in Maine now. :)
senna
response 155 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 04:25 UTC 2000

Work is over.  Quite the long day.  Sleeeeep.
jiffer
response 156 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 11:37 UTC 2000

even in winter?

IHB I woke up early enough to get to work early so that I now can't stay late.
katie
response 157 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 00:21 UTC 2000

I am happy (and very grateful) that today I learned that a lump under each 
arm is *not* cancer.
edina
response 158 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 02:53 UTC 2000

My best friend from high school and his wife are expecting their first child
in March of next year.  :)
beeswing
response 159 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 04:33 UTC 2000

::is happy for Katie::
senna
response 160 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 05:26 UTC 2000

That's great, katie.  I'm thrilled that my glasses came in today.  I'm looking
through a different pair of specs for the first time in four years.  It's
weird, but it's worth it.
slynne
response 161 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 09:28 UTC 2000

I am happy because I only have to live in my crappy apt for one more week.

I get to be a homeowner! woooo
mooncat
response 162 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 12:28 UTC 2000

Congrats Katie, that has to be a huge relief.

Slynne- good luck with the move, and the new house.
birdy
response 163 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:16 UTC 2000

As some of you know, I've been corresponding with my birth mother since early
January (there are items in Winter and Spring Agora about it).  Years after
she gave me up, she had another child.  Cheryl is white, and the father was
black, so Cherelle is black (and very very adorable).  Cherelle turned 8 on
September 4th and is now in the second grade.  Cheryl explained that I was
Cherelle's half-sister and gave her a bunch of pictures of me.

Here is an excerpt from yesterday's letter.  It made me cry.  =)

<snip>
'Last Friday, Cherelle had show-and-tell.  She took the family pictures with
her.  She showed everybody your picture and explained that not all kids have
to be the same color to be family or to get along.  I was so proud of her.
Her teacher was crying!'
<snip>

It was really cool to find out I had a sister, but it's even cooler to see
how smart she is.  ;-)
rcurl
response 164 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:31 UTC 2000

This "black" and "white" thing is really crazy. Why should the offspring
of a "black" and a "white" be considered either just "black" or "white"?
Putting up with this abominable custom just perpetuates it. (This is
a generic rant and not directed at what any specific people believe they
need or have to do - they have to deal with it in their own ways.)
jazz
response 165 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:34 UTC 2000

        Slaveholders, Rane.  Who were, presumably, ignorant of the fact that
under any reasonable biological standard, races don't exist and we're all
originally form Africa at some point.
tod
response 166 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:40 UTC 2000

Is Cheryl Italian? I wonder if I know her...
<twilight zone music>
birdy
response 167 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:46 UTC 2000

Rane, all I meant was that Cherelle is black in appearance.  Sheesh.

No, Cheryl is not Italian.
brighn
response 168 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:54 UTC 2000

I'm not from Africa. I'm from Missouri. I've never even been to Africa.

You DID provide the matter in the form of a proof, birdy, as if it went
without saying that the child of a black parent and a white parent would be
black. *shrug* *I* knew what you meant, but these things need to be spelled
out for Rane. ;}
birdy
response 169 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 17:12 UTC 2000

Oh fine.  I said "so" instead of "and".  
jiffer
response 170 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 17:23 UTC 2000

By some people's difinition, if the father is black then the children"from"
him are also black.  Whatever.  We are all multi racial, deal.
birdy
response 171 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 17:33 UTC 2000

Which was Cherelle's point.  ;-)
mooncat
response 172 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 19:41 UTC 2000

<laughs> Generally I hear the term 'biracial' used in such a 
circumstance... Heh, I have two cousin Sara(h)s and one is biracial 
black/white and the other is Lebaneze/white.... both are absolutely 
beautiful.

Okay, no point to that response... just meandering thoughts.
xcalibur
response 173 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 19:54 UTC 2000

Black, white, who cares. Congrats, birdy.
jerryr
response 174 of 889: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 20:48 UTC 2000

serious question --->  what catagory do lebanese fit into?
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