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11.8.08

Familial Mannerisms

Our Ithabel has made quite a point at that. I am afraid that indeed a lot of the phrases used here are different than the ones I know of when I was in the old Blue. But one thing strikes me as I have been rereading many of our younger folks’ comments, and that is that when you live so closely together with ones own cousins and family and friends, it is remarkable how many mannerisms are utilized in speech that are not only common, but also telling of mood. Forgive my box, but I thought it would be profitable to observe this at least once in public. Top of the eve as always
Be a blessing on your side of heaven...
-Cedric

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