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echo: mystery
to: HELEN FLEISCHER
from: PATRICIA FERRARA
date: 1996-09-14 19:32:00
subject: Graves

-=> Quoting HELEN FLEISCHER to Patricia Ferrara <=-
 HF> Speaking of which, there's a picture of just such a cemetary on the
 HF> cover of _Now Let's Talk Of Graves_.  Trouble is the decoration on the
 HF> side of the tomb looks like a urinal to me; kept cracking me up every
 HF> time I looked at it.
       Hehehehe!  That would tend to stick in your mind, wouldn't it?
       In a cemetery where I-10 and Metairie Road intersect (near the
       end of world-famous Canal Street) there's a tomb that has caused
       a lot of speculation in my family over the years.  There is what
       appears to be a bathtub perched way up high over a corner tomb.
       We've always imagined that the deceased must have spent a good
       portion of their life hogging the bathroom.  
 HF> Well there are a few crafts that don't require expensive tools and
 HF> supplies, but it's all too easy to spend a fortune on most of them.
 
       So true.  I've just received notification from the sysop that
       he's picked up the crafting echoes I requested.  I'll be
       downloading those messages in my next packet.
 HF> Nope.  As far as I can tell, only this one.  The sleuth is from
 HF> Atlanta and that's home base for the stories, even though she does
 HF> travel a bit.
      Okay, thanks.  I'll add her name to my list.
 Patsy
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