Lexie's Aunt Colleen, Gramma Betty, cousins, Aunt Karen and Aunt Patty. This was taken at the baby shower in 2002 on the back deck.
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Rachel: This isn't about your blog although I read it. I tried to email you today and it bounced so I thought you would get the info this way and theyou could send me your new email at home or at work. The message that I wanted to send you was as follows:
Information received from a friend of mine:
In a few weeks, cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive calls on your cell phones. Don't forget calls received go against YOUR minutes.
Call this number from your cell phone (1-888-382-1222). It's the national DO NOT CALL LIST. It blocks your number for 5 years. You must call from YOUR CELL PHONE. It took me just one minute to do. You may want to send this information to your friends and family.
Here's what I found on yesterday's work: Vibrissae (singular is vibrissa) are hairs specialized for detection of movement, commonly called whiskers. In general, vibrissae are hairs which grow around the nostrils or other parts of the face in many mammals, usually specialized for tactile sensation. They are thicker and stiffer than other types of hair, and they can also be found on the wrists of the forelegs of cats. The term is also used in reference to the stiff feathers near the mouths of some birds. --Mom
2 comments:
Rachel: This isn't about your blog although I read it. I tried to email you today and it bounced so I thought you would get the info this way and theyou could send me your new email at home or at work. The message that I wanted to send you was as follows:
Information received from a friend of mine:
In a few weeks, cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing
companies and you will start to receive calls on your cell phones. Don't
forget calls received go against YOUR minutes.
Call this number from your cell phone
(1-888-382-1222). It's the national DO NOT CALL LIST. It blocks your
number for 5 years. You must call from YOUR CELL PHONE.
It took me just one minute to do.
You may want to send this information to your friends and family.
Your uncle Steve
Here's what I found on yesterday's work: Vibrissae (singular is vibrissa) are hairs specialized for detection of movement, commonly called whiskers. In general, vibrissae are hairs which grow around the nostrils or other parts of the face in many mammals, usually specialized for tactile sensation. They are thicker and stiffer than other types of hair, and they can also be found on the wrists of the forelegs of cats. The term is also used in reference to the stiff feathers near the mouths of some birds.
--Mom
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