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LOL!!!! I was in a show once where my "boyfriend" was a cop. So the actor (delighful fellow, I'd tell you his name if my brain hadn't misfiled it), would come in eating a powdered sugar doughnut. Then he'd wipe his hands on my dress when we hugged. The costume mistress was wondering WHAT in the HELL I was leaning up against to get that white dust all over me. Only took a couple nights (and a confession) to: "Oh. Yeah." =g= (that was the show wherein, not only did I find out I was pregnant after being cast, so would go off stage and promptly lean against the wall and fall asleep ((but never missed a cue, despite giving the director worries)), but had surgery on my hand the week before we opened, so spent the show with my ring finger in a splint. Looked like I was flipping off the audience -- but it was so in character, that many folks thought it was costume....) gots pictures of that somewhere, tygress On Wed, 28 May 2003 10:44:00 -0400 Karen Rhodes writes: > At 08:29 AM 5/28/2003 -0500, Gumbie Tygress wrote: > > >> I like KKs if they're right off the conveyor, but otherwise, not > so > >> much... > > Krispy Kreme. Oh, I have to tell the tale of Handsome Henry. > > Horace Henry LePrell*, lieutenant of the Jacksonville Police > Department was > also a warrant officer in my Coast Guard Reserve unit. > > You wanna talk about cops and doughnuts! If you saw his patrol car > -- he > was uniform, and drove a marked unit -- you'd die laughing. The > back seat > was always piled high with boxes and boxes of Krispy Kreme > doughnuts. > > He would go to the Krispy Kreme shop on his beat and they would give > him > all the doughnuts they hadn't sold that day and would otherwise have > to > destroy. He would take them to the city rescue mission and give > them to > the staff there to serve with breakfast in the morning. Several > boxes, > however, always got diverted to Coast Guard Reserve Unit MSO > Jacksonville > for weekend drills. > > We came to call them "Horace LePrell Fat Pills," and that's what > Keys and I > still call them. > > Veloci--he was a good guy--raptor > > * I asked him once what "H. H." stood for on his service record. > He > replied with a big smile, "Handsome Henry." > > > > ==== But what life is without danger, really? [Jill Fredston, arctic adventure's] father, Arthur Fredston, a courtly Manhattan attorney, was walking near the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001. Her mother, Elinor Fredston, was diagnosed with peritoneal cancer almost six years ago.... So, compared with terrorism and cancer, what's an occasional polar bear? --Michael Ryan --- Rachel's Little NET2FIDO Gate v 0.9.9.8 Alpha* Origin: Rachel's Experimental Echo Gate (1:135/907.17) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 135/907 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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