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Re: [at-l] You never know...



ROFL! Just goes to show that if adolescents are allowed to survive, they 
often improve. You wouldn't even want to imagine the budding 'scent that 
just left my office with her adopted Dad, angry she was caught stealing his 
Christmas money. I hope she develops with unexpected success, also.

OrangeBug

At 12:53 PM 11/22/2000 -0800, Pat Villeneuve wrote:
>In any case, Cracker, the younger boy, camped on my floor last night.
>He's now a high school athlete. As he drifted off to sleep, he told me
>about what a wonderful time he had on the trail that year. He talked
>about the mice in the shelter and even the lucky rock. I was stunned.
>Guess you never know...

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To:            Pat Villeneuve <pvillen@imap1.asu.edu>, at-l <at-l@backcountry.net>