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“RE: PMC 2006, Day 1: Sturbridge to Bourne, 112 Miles” |
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| From: | Seth Dillingham | In Response To: | 5627 RE: PMC 2006, Day 1: Sturbridge to Bourne, 112 Miles |
| Date Posted: | Wednesday, August 9, 2006 12:33:16 PM | Replies: | 2 |
| Enclosures: | None. | ||
On 8/9/06, Scott Ripley said:
> She writes,"tell him the person who found him was your sister's best > friend's husband's cousin".
So I had all the parts right, but in the wrong order.
I said, "Sister's husband's cousin's best friend," when I should have said, "sister's best friend's huband's cousin."
Except... the person who said it to me was speaking of herself, so she said it in reverse. You would be her cousin's wife's best friend's brother. Meaning, your sister is best friends with the wife of her cousin. I think.
Ouch, my head.
> I will be riding with her this weekend along the NH seacoast. Want to > meet us there?
Unfortunately, no. I'm under the gun on a couple of projects, and can't take off any more full days for cycling, for a few weeks.
How can you spend a weekend riding along the NH seacoast? It's very, very, very short!
Seth
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