[Sca-cooks] personas and names (was what does C&I mean )

Carper, Rachel rachel.carper at hp.com
Mon Apr 19 14:52:51 PDT 2004


All Hail the Jewish Disporia. Blueots (Still can not spell that) in most
weather but learning some new ME for the summer down here. Ugh. You'd a
thought Maryland would have tempered me for this. 

Elewyiss

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Yeah, things tend to get a little hot and humid here in southern 
Maryland, so I have ME garb as well...it's comfortable and easy to 
wear...and it makes my protege with the ME personna happy to see her 
sensei in that type of clothing!

Kiri

karobert at unm.edu wrote:

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>as do folk in the outlands, since the summers can be a bit of a bear.
>even pathologically early irish I (me?) has taken to a bit of ME in the
>summer months. ;)
>
>of course, my husband is squired to a ME persona (raise yer hands if ya

>know sir asad!) so i can  "oodgie" (technical term) into ME fairly 
>easily.
>
>cailte
>one ropa, a bit of ME, a few 12th cent, but still pathologically EP 
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