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From:tori.kuykendall@enron.com
To:suzanne.christiansen@enron.com
Subject:FW: This is a classic...
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Date:Mon, 29 Oct 2001 08:09:36 -0800 (PST)



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Subject: FW: This is a classic...



Is this what I have to look foward too??

Jen
-----Original Message-----
From: Tripp, Tracey [mailto:Tracey.Tripp@ENRON.com]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:56 AM
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(E-mail); Julie Griffin (E-mail); Lori Knott (E-mail); Tammy Cline
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Subject: FW: This is a classic...




< << < < One afternoon a man came home from work to find total mayhem
in
< his
< <<house.
< << His three children were outside, still in their pajamas, playing
in
the
< <<mud,
< << with empty food boxes and wrappers strewn all around the front
yard.
< << < < < <
< << < < The door of his wife's car was open, as was the front door
to
the
< <<house.
< << Proceeding into the entry, he found an even bigger mess. A lamp
had
< <<been
< << knocked over, and the throw rug was wadded against one wall. In
the
< <<front
< <<room
< << the TV was loudly blaring a cartoon channel,
< << and the family room was strewn with toys and various items of
clothing.
< <<
< << < < In the kitchen, dishes filled the sink, breakfast food was
spilled
<
< <<on
< <<the
< << counter, dog food was spilled on the floor, a broken glass lay
under
< the
< <<table,
< << and a small pile of sand was spread by the back door.
< <<
< << < < He quickly headed up the stairs, stepping over toys and more
piles
<
< <<of
< << clothes, looking for his wife. He was worried she may be ill, or
that
< <<something
< << serious had happened. He found her lounging in the bedroom, still
< curled
< <<in
< <<the
< << bed in her pajamas, reading a novel.
< <<
< << < < She looked up at him, smiled, and asked how his day went.
He
< <<looked
< <<at
< << her bewildered and asked, "What happened here today?"
< << She again smiled and answered, "You know every day when you come
home
< <<from
< <<work
< << and ask me what in the world did I do today?" "Yes" was his
incredulous
< <<reply.
< << She answered, "Well, today I didn't do it."
< <<
< << < < Send this page to another Mother.
< <<
< <<
< << <<
<



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