The June 2005 issue of The Hatchet is Online! early!

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Nona...you will SO not regret having a subscription !

Kat...I did read your article this morning ! It was most excellent...as usual. Martha's grandfather had quite the sense of humor amd imagination ! I had no idea so many lives had been connected with the house. Thank you for painting such a great history with your words !


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Hi everyone. I am fairly new to this forum. I have recently bought a subsription to The Hatchet and love it. It is more than worth the $29.00. :grin:
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Hi ! Welcome to the forum ! Good choice in subcribing to THE HATCHET !


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Hi!
Are you a twin? :smile:
Our Susan is a twin.
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Hi Kat,

Yes, I am a twin. I have a twin brother.
In remembrance of my beloved son:
"Vaya Con Dios" (Spanish for: "Go with God"), by Anne Murray ( https://tinyurl.com/y8nvqqx9 )
“God has you in heaven, but I have you in my heart.” ~ TobyMac (https://tinyurl.com/rakc5nd )
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Wow! Just read the entire thread, since I don't get to watch daytime dramas anymore and I left my copy of the Gwendolyn/Cecily scene from THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST home today.

The pic from MAD TV, of the gifted Mo Collins, was right on point reagarding that "famous" deceiver, with whom I used to be in touch. Well, weren't we all, at one point or another?

I should be very happy to kiss your hand, lovely Audrey, given the opportunity - keep in touch concerning the dates of your visit.
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Oh you darling thing... You do know I would be delighted to meet you! Perhaps Tracy and I can treat you and your dear (he must be for you to have choosen him) husband to lunch/dinner after we get all enchanting with Madame Arden?

(Even though I do not know how even her minnions can improve upon perfection squared)
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I've been following the saga of Beckygoddess with much amusement. Your lunch invite was great, Audrey. I've been mostly lurking on this wonderful site for quite a long time, but I feel like I know everyone personally. I wish I was going to be in New York the end of July. My husband and I were up there last July, and had a wonderful time. New York is an amazing city. My husband grew up in Garden City on Long Island. We go back from time to time to visit friends of his, and always spend a day in the city. Of course, he always has to visit Mid Town Comics to check out their supply of Superman stuff. One thing we did last time was take an open bus tour of the city. It was pretty pricey, but well worth the money. If you ever get the chance to do that, you would love it.
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I had missed this whole thread, what a hoot how you sniffed out a rat, very interesting! That is what
growing up on Nancy Drew books will do for you..
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Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes, The Happy Hollisters, then later, Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich. Mom was a reader so we were readers too!
Read Mondo Lizzie!
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Ooh! Ooh! The Happy Hollisters! My favorites when I was a kid! I've just started collecting them--like I need another pile of books! ;-)
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Stefani @ Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:50 pm wrote:Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes, The Happy Hollisters, then later, Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich. Mom was a reader so we were readers too!
I have always been a reader.. I love the Grafton and Evanovich books as well!

A is for AUDREY!

I also like Joy Fielding and an occasional (as occasional as she releases them) naughty Jackie Collins!

I used to be in a book club but it disbanded and I miss it...
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