Housekeeping
Hey guys, if you send me a question or comment with an address that kicks back any response I send, that makes me sad. Especially if I want to thank you. (Earthlink is especially bad about this.) So, Meredith and Magdalene, I can’t send you an answer.
This is happening more and more. Although I don’t have time to answer all my email, every so often I do. If it disappears into where the Russians are keeping my emails and all the lost socks from my dryer, I get sad. Just know I’m thinking about you.
Keepin’ it real…
1@JJ
2If you ever figure out where those damn socks go when they escape from the dryer please post an address or lat-long. I have several orphaned gold toes I’d like to see reunited! 🙂
Uranium, you forgot the uranium….
3Still looking for all those misplaced socks and combs from the 1980s?
4You checked between the sofa cushions and still can’t find them? Look in the Land of Osmosis.
Osmosis is filled with lost car keys, misplaced tools, never found again lighters, loads of black nylon hair combs and stacks of unfinished homework.
The Land of Osmosis is a fabled lost continent that is often mistaken for middle earth. On those rare occasions when an item is rediscovered it is often under perplexing circumstances and followed by excited proclamations such as “where the hell did that come from” or “I just looked there”.
Dear Susan — Thank you for the “Housekeeping” note. It’s as good as (or better than) an e-mail reply. I have no idea why Earthlink lets so much junk advertising e-mail get through & bumps back a treasure like yours. Sorry. Love your web site! — Magdalene
5EarthLink was doing this to me, too, when I tried to respond to friends….I sent an email to the address in the rejection notice and it cleared up immediately, without me getting a response, ….almost like magic (nothing to see here…move along now!)
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