Re: Guests from the past



On Sep 19, 5:33 pm, Sally <SallyDr...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 18, 3:00 pm, "Default User" <defaultuse...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

foxyscrib...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Remember the woman who made wigs for dogs? "Come here, my little
darling..."

I was certain that she was a fake guest. I kept waiting for the
denouement, but it just kept going and going.

Brian

--
Day 228 of the "no grouchy usenet posts" project

There was a woman on in 1991, when I went to the LATE NITE show with
my mother, and she had a brilliant parrot named Pandora who was a
great performer. I met her outside 30 Rock after the show with her
owner. Wonder what happened to her and Pandora. She was a nice woman,
and Pandora was a real lady, too. That was the night I gifted Dave
with a pair of dark grey socks. They were charcoal grey, not light
grey.

Anyone want to know why women in menopause have accidental babies? I
could tell you. Good thing my mind rules my heart. I have a will of
iron. Can't wait till this merry hell ends.

Sally

Was the parrot lady Alba Ballard?
.



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