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Fw: Re(2): [at-l] direction choice summary



> Sharon Sharpe <ssharpe@WELLESLEY.EDU> replies to
>
> > AASarra@aol.com  who wrote:
> > >
> > >There may well be something seriously askew in my makeup because the
many
> > >positives favoring one direction or the other (following spring, etc.)
> > >just
> > >aren't factoring in as decisive elements in this decision.
> > >
> > (snip, snip)
> > >
> > >Does anybody out there have any criticisms, comments, observations,
> > >advice to
> > >the contrary, or strong objections other than the fact that this isn't
> > >the
> > >'traditional' thru hike?  If so, I'd really like to hear what they are.
> > >
> > >Al (Draggin' Anchor)
>
> Sharon then observes
> >
> > If something is askew in MY make-up, I just use noxema to take it off
and
> > start
> > all over again..  Usually a nice, yet not overpowering blush can hide
any
> > untoward
> > facial feature.  And stay away from the neon eye shadow... it can clash
> > with the
> > typical thru-hiker tutu!  Anything to add on non-traditional hiking, or
> > make-up tips, Solar Bear????
> >
> > Good luck!  Presentation is everything!
> >
> > Sharon
> >
>
> But,   but,      but  Sharon, I've always suffered so when it cakes up in
my
> beard. What do recommend ???
>
> Al (Draggin' Anchor)
>

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