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From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Hey, were you too depressed to put a subject in here?
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 01:12:50 -0600
>Ok. I know this has nothing to do w/the list. But I'm pining bigtime
>here. Is anyone on the list from Germany, and if so, are they going to
>Bonn anytime soon?

I think we have two or three Germans, though I don't know if any hail from
Bonn. And then there's our resident Texas A&M German, Doctor Doom. Legion used
to live in Darmstadt (where dwells one of the native Germans of the list, I
believe). ANd of course I lived there for 3 or 4 years.

>I have a friend there. He went there to study in Sept, and I don't expect
>that I'll ever see him again, as he wants to live there.

But you can see him there, or make the fool visit you. Bonn's got neat
stuff: beethoven's house, Marx's house (I think) plus a nce downtown district.
It's also relatively small and peaceful, and near the border.

>I had a dream about him last night, and I've been feeling very sad all day.

I know the feeling. I've had the same happen to me.

>Leave it to a soul-mate to go to a different hemisphere.

>I don't really know what I'll do if someone is from Bonn

Tell them to print out a massive ream of paper, track down your friend, and
strangle him with it while screaming "Theese ees von Fraulein Yahnson! Sie
sollen sie noch einmal sehen, vor Sie gestorben sind!!!"

:)

Cheer up Chris. Santa's due for retirement any day now. :)

J Roberson

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