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ee stacee

you know

that i know

that you know

that i wasn't really

mocking you

and now you know too

i don't do accents

(actually i do,

but they all come out

sounding like

a new yorker)

but i always assumed

that you assume

that i assume

that all is always

in good fun and frolic

and thanx

for the bolus of

omega 3

on my shoulder

oh no

i feel a

haiku coming on...

rosacea-support

home of ee cummings and

little red corvettes

ee marjoree

marjorie lazoff, md

> i was trying to respond in kind

> could you not hear

> the

> fake hollywood british accent from movies in the nineteen

fifties/forties

> when i said:

> i fear you mock me

> how about this:

> madam!

> i fear thou mockest me

> alas

> alack

> sigh

> swoooooooooooooon

>

> i choose to take such

> gentle

> ribbing as a

> compliment?

> or at least a bit of friendliness ...

> why not.

>

> we all need to find

> fun

> humour

> where we can find it!

>

> *slapping marjorie on shoulder

> with a large mouth bass*

> madam

> i chellenge yew to a dewelle

> (said with fruity fake brit accent

> popular in hollywood in the forties and fifties

> with teeth clenched)

>

> stacey

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ee stacee

you know

that i know

that you know

that i wasn't really

mocking you

and now you know too

i don't do accents

(actually i do,

but they all come out

sounding like

a new yorker)

but i always assumed

that you assume

that i assume

that all is always

in good fun and frolic

and thanx

for the bolus of

omega 3

on my shoulder

oh no

i feel a

haiku coming on...

rosacea-support

home of ee cummings and

little red corvettes

ee marjoree

marjorie lazoff, md

> i was trying to respond in kind

> could you not hear

> the

> fake hollywood british accent from movies in the nineteen

fifties/forties

> when i said:

> i fear you mock me

> how about this:

> madam!

> i fear thou mockest me

> alas

> alack

> sigh

> swoooooooooooooon

>

> i choose to take such

> gentle

> ribbing as a

> compliment?

> or at least a bit of friendliness ...

> why not.

>

> we all need to find

> fun

> humour

> where we can find it!

>

> *slapping marjorie on shoulder

> with a large mouth bass*

> madam

> i chellenge yew to a dewelle

> (said with fruity fake brit accent

> popular in hollywood in the forties and fifties

> with teeth clenched)

>

> stacey

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