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Post by glenn on Dec 4, 2006 14:18:26 GMT -6
Nice write, Cheryl.
It's the insights into these experiences that help us transcend our fears.
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Post by DavidMc on Dec 5, 2006 1:49:44 GMT -6
That was a lovely story Cheryl ... a fascinating glimpse into another culture. It was also a fond reminder that we are all of the 'Human Family.'
Thanks for sharing it here, I enjoyed it immensely
David
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Post by anirbas on Dec 5, 2006 22:36:27 GMT -6
Cher ami! I didn't know you'd spun a story out! Just finished reading it. Fascinating seeing life through a different colored lens. I'm so thrilled to see you've written a story. Is it your first? Great and heroic effort, I'd say and thanks for sharing. As always, got more? Nir
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Post by anirbas on Dec 5, 2006 22:37:56 GMT -6
Love the Don Quixote and Sancho avatar, Glenn. The name of the horse escapes me at the moment...It's right on the tip of my tongue, or would that be, right at the edge of my thoughts?
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Post by anirbas on Dec 5, 2006 22:40:41 GMT -6
Rocinante!!!!! That's the nag's name...No, I didn't remember...Cheated...Grabbed Cervantes off the shelf and looked it up...Can't stand not to remember something... Might as well get used to it...I'm told memory loss is de riguer when one is aging...LOL...
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Post by glenn on Dec 6, 2006 11:13:05 GMT -6
yep, Rocinante
though for the life of me I cannot think of the name of Sancho Panza's mount
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Post by glenn on Dec 6, 2006 11:14:40 GMT -6
hope Picasso doesn't mind me using his sketch as an avatar
*wince*
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Post by bichsa on Dec 7, 2006 10:02:14 GMT -6
Much thanks to the crew,my second write actually,something new i decieded to try. hope it gave to the reader what i had hoped it would ,much peace to all of you ,cheryl
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