Queen Anne's influence/ wheel of fortune
Queen Anne's influence/ wheel of fortune
2006-04-27 02:47:19
I like the term "omniverous woodvilles" I have a few omniverous cousins
myself!!
Angie
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> From: "meenivettle" <meenivettle@...>
> Subject: York townhouse
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> Does anyone know offhand whether Richard had a townhouse in York and
> if so, where it was located? My quick perusal of sources isn't coming
> up with any leads.
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> From: Sheri Vangen-Ratcliffe <ladyrat1442@...>
> Subject: Re: queen anne's influence/ wheel of fortune
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> Angie,
>
> Aargh...Jessica Simpson... don't even get me started on that dingbat!
(LOL) Someone should just duct tape her mouth shut. The blonds of the world
do not need another peroxided dolt perpetuating the 'dumb blond' myth! Some
of us are actually articulate and know the difference between tuna fish and
chicken! (LOL)
>
> Seriously though, E4 and Elizabeth W. obviously shared some sort of
chemistry, be it love, or lust. Reports of his laid back personality suggest
he may have been the sort of man who just said, 'yes dear', let the harping
go in one ear, and then out the other, knowing full well placation is the
best avenue to peace. Could be too, he kept himself sauced to drown out the
nagging. Or, perhaps, her strong personality excited him. My guess it was a
mixture of all three, and a bit of love, which kept him granting her wishes.
In any event, while he lived, she knew what sort of behavior would get her
what she wanted.
>
> Sheri
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> artipcat1 <aflanagan7372@...> wrote:
> Sheri,
>
> I think the Woodvilles are a story that has been played again and
> again in many families. There is a word for relatives like that, but I
> can't think of it. Jessica Simpson (the pop star) comes to mind as a
> sort of modern version of a family living off the success of one of
> its members. The thing is, Edward put up with it, which shows some
> real love if you ask me...
>
> Angie
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myself!!
Angie
----- Original Message -----
From: <>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 5:49 AM
Subject: Digest Number 1083
> There are 2 messages in this issue.
>
> Topics in this digest:
>
> 1. York townhouse
> From: "meenivettle" <meenivettle@...>
> 2. Re: queen anne's influence/ wheel of fortune
> From: Sheri Vangen-Ratcliffe <ladyrat1442@...>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:46:38 -0000
> From: "meenivettle" <meenivettle@...>
> Subject: York townhouse
>
> Does anyone know offhand whether Richard had a townhouse in York and
> if so, where it was located? My quick perusal of sources isn't coming
> up with any leads.
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:30:54 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sheri Vangen-Ratcliffe <ladyrat1442@...>
> Subject: Re: queen anne's influence/ wheel of fortune
>
> Angie,
>
> Aargh...Jessica Simpson... don't even get me started on that dingbat!
(LOL) Someone should just duct tape her mouth shut. The blonds of the world
do not need another peroxided dolt perpetuating the 'dumb blond' myth! Some
of us are actually articulate and know the difference between tuna fish and
chicken! (LOL)
>
> Seriously though, E4 and Elizabeth W. obviously shared some sort of
chemistry, be it love, or lust. Reports of his laid back personality suggest
he may have been the sort of man who just said, 'yes dear', let the harping
go in one ear, and then out the other, knowing full well placation is the
best avenue to peace. Could be too, he kept himself sauced to drown out the
nagging. Or, perhaps, her strong personality excited him. My guess it was a
mixture of all three, and a bit of love, which kept him granting her wishes.
In any event, while he lived, she knew what sort of behavior would get her
what she wanted.
>
> Sheri
>
>
>
>
> artipcat1 <aflanagan7372@...> wrote:
> Sheri,
>
> I think the Woodvilles are a story that has been played again and
> again in many families. There is a word for relatives like that, but I
> can't think of it. Jessica Simpson (the pop star) comes to mind as a
> sort of modern version of a family living off the success of one of
> its members. The thing is, Edward put up with it, which shows some
> real love if you ask me...
>
> Angie
>
>
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> United kingdom calling card Call united kingdom United kingdom
phone card United kingdom hotel United kingdom vacation United
kingdom travel
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