Enron Mail |
---------------------- Forwarded by Judy Hernandez/HOU/ECT on 10/17/2000
02:39 PM --------------------------- Angela Barnett <angieb46@yahoo.com< on 10/16/2000 10:13:38 PM To: lsharis@msn.com, kttn0965@aol.com, Topey0661@aol.com, kkjohnson@velocityexp.com, lpepple@patriothomes.com, Mok66@aol.com, judy.hernandez@enron.com, nikki.johnson@aol.com cc: Subject: Fwd: [Fwd: Mean Momsannefanny] --- Deb Pepple <dpepplejes@netscape.net< wrote: < Date: 16 Oct 00 16:40:31 PDT < From: Deb Pepple <dpepplejes@netscape.net< < To: Angie Barnett <angieb46@yahoo.com<, Pam Buesking < <pbuesking@juno.com<, < Carol Denton <cdentonjhs@netscape.net<, Karla < Funnell <jimmie4ever@aol.com<, < Donna Hixon <dhixonhhe@netscape.net<, < Laurie Pepple <LPepple@patriothomes.com<, Debbie < Perry <ncc2103@aol.com<, < Kim Rathka <mykim2u@aol.com<, Traci Rininger < <tlr_je@hotmail.com<, < Jan Secor <JCsdaughter19@cs.com<, < Marcia Tuskey <NDFan-Ref@worldnet.att.net<, < <Geobethkal@aol.com<, < <bmetcalf863@earthlink.net<, < <boysthree@hotmail.com< < Subject: Fwd: [Fwd: Mean Momsannefanny] < < < < ____________________________________________________________________ < Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account < today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail < < ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 name=Forwarded Message < From: "Laurie Lauer" <jakenlaneysmom@hotmail.com< < Subject: Fwd: Mean Momsannefanny < Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 22:31:50 EST < < Many of you have seen this before- but I just LOVE < it - It is hard being a < mean MOM!!! Laurie < < < <From: JBD3@webtv.net (JENNIFER STICKLER) < <To: DSTICKLER3@AOL.COM, THI6771985@AOL.COM, < DMCMILLE@IUSB.EDU, < <JAKENLANEYSMOM@HOTMAIL.COM, GLORRIE2@MSN.COM, < PBOEPPLE@AOL.COM < <Subject: Fwd: Mean Momsannefanny < <Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 14:19:34 -0400 (EDT) < < < < _________________________________________________________________________ < Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at < http://www.hotmail.com. < < Share information about yourself, create your own < public profile at < http://profiles.msn.com. < < ATTACHMENT part 2.2 message/rfc822 < From: Annefanny1@aol.com < Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 20:40:43 EDT < Subject: Fwd: Mean Momsannefanny < To: JBD3@webtv.net < < < < ATTACHMENT part 2.2.2 message/rfc822 < From: "Lisiewski, Joyce (x220)" < <jlisiewski@jcfcleve.org< < To: "Witriol, Phyllis (x227)" < <pwitriol@jcfcleve.org<, < "Roth, Lacey J. (x325)" < <lroth@jcfcleve.org<, < "Miller, Sylvia (x210)" < <smiller@jcfcleve.org<, < "'Ann Lewis'" <annefanny1@aol.com<, < "'Brett'" < <brettwarden@aol.com<, < "'Chris Fallon'" < <nightwolf1376@hotmail.com<, < "'dirtclay22_2000@yahoo.com'" < <dirtclay22_2000@yahoo.com<, < "'Elena Rosin'" < <elena@bigpond.net.au<, < "'Michele Winter'" < <MICHELEANDSCOTT@email.msn.com<, < "'Monika Flom'" <moni_flom@hotmail.com<, < "'Pam Oakes'" <poakes@hahnlaw.com<, < "'PHDWILDCAT@aol.com'" <PHDWILDCAT@aol.com<, < "'Wilkins, Adrienne L (CLEVELAND CL 646)'" < <AWilkins@pclient.ml.com< < Subject: Mean Moms < Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:17:22 -0400 < < < < Mean Moms < < I loved you enough . . . . < < < < Someday when my children are old enough to < understand the logic that < < motivates a parent, I will tell them: < < < < I loved you enough . . . to ask where you were < going, with whom, and what < < time you would be home. < < < < I loved you enough . . . to insist that you save < your money and buy a bike < < for yourself even though we could afford to buy < one for you. < < < < I loved you enough . . . to be silent and let you < discover that your new < < best friend was a creep. < < < < I loved you enough . . . to make you go pay for < the bubble gum you had < < taken and tell the clerk, "I stole this yesterday < and want to pay for it." < < < < I loved you enough . . . to stand over you for two < hours while you < < cleaned your room, a job that should have taken 15 < minutes. < < < < I loved you enough . . . to let you see anger, < disappointment, and tears < < in my eyes. < < < < Children must learn that their parents aren't < perfect. < < < < I loved you enough . . . to let you assume the < responsibility for your < < actions even when the penalties were so harsh they < almost broke my heart. < < < < But most of all, I loved you enough . . . to say < NO when I knew you would < < hate me for it. < < < < Those were the most difficult battles of all. I'm < glad I 'won' them, < < because in the end you won, too. < < < < And someday when your children are old enough to < understand the logic that < < motivates parents, you will tell them . . . . < < < < Was your Mom mean? I know mine was. < < < < We had the meanest mother in the whole world! < < < < While other kids ate candy for breakfast, we had < to have cereal, eggs, < < and toast. < < < < When others had a Pepsi and a Twinkie for lunch, < we had to eat < < sandwiches. < < < < And you can guess our mother fixed us a dinner < that was different from < < what other kids had, too. < < < < Mother insisted on knowing where we were at all < times. You'd think we < were < < convicts in a prison. < < < < She had to know who our friends were, and what we < were doing with them. < < < < She insisted that if we said we would be gone for < an hour, we would be < gone < < for an hour or less. < < < < We were ashamed to admit it, but she had the nerve < to break the Child < Labor < < Laws by making us work. < < < < We had to wash the dishes, make the beds, learn to < cook, vacuum the < < floor, do laundry, empty the trash and all sorts < of cruel jobs. < < < < I think she would lie awake at night thinking of < more things for us to < < do. < < < < She always insisted on us telling the truth, the < whole truth, and nothing < < but the truth. < < < < By the time we were teenagers, she could read our < minds. Then, life was < < really tough! < < < < Mother wouldn't let our friends just honk the horn < when they drove up. < < They had to come up to the door so she could meet < them. While everyone < < else < < could date when they were 12 or 13, we had to wait < until we were 16. < < < < Because of our mother we missed out on lots of < things other kids < < experienced. None of us have ever been caught < shoplifting, vandalizing < < other's property or ever arrested for any crime. < It was all her fault. < < < < Now that we have left home, we are all educated, < honest adults. < < We are doing our best to be mean parents just like < Mom was. < < < < I think that is what's wrong with the world today. < < < < It just doesn't have enough mean moms. <
|