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Do you live anywhere near me, I could send my son over. ez, CA

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>Reply-To: LBDcaregivers

>To: LBDcaregivers

>Subject: Website

>Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 17:01:58 -0400

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>The good news is that I finally upgraded the website using the new logo and

>a more streamlined look. The bad news is that now nothing works so there is

>no website until I find someone who will help me. I am totally at a loss

>for what I did. Imelda

>

>To learn more about Lewy Body Disase, please visit the Lewy Body Disease

>Association site at: http://www.lewybodydisease.org

>

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No need to " duck " from Iowan's...atleast from me. I really enjoyed the

whole Hasbro website and enjoyed looking at all the different Furby's.

OK, I have a question...would it be silly of me (at age 39) to own a

Furby? Or could I use my 8 yr old as a reason? Again, thanks for the

wonderful suggestion.

Sandie

in Iowa...and too tired to throw anything anyway..

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No need to " duck " from Iowan's...atleast from me. I really enjoyed the

whole Hasbro website and enjoyed looking at all the different Furby's.

OK, I have a question...would it be silly of me (at age 39) to own a

Furby? Or could I use my 8 yr old as a reason? Again, thanks for the

wonderful suggestion.

Sandie

in Iowa...and too tired to throw anything anyway..

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No need to " duck " from Iowan's...atleast from me. I really enjoyed the

whole Hasbro website and enjoyed looking at all the different Furby's.

OK, I have a question...would it be silly of me (at age 39) to own a

Furby? Or could I use my 8 yr old as a reason? Again, thanks for the

wonderful suggestion.

Sandie

in Iowa...and too tired to throw anything anyway..

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>OK, I have a question...would it be silly of me (at age 39) to own a

>Furby? Or could I use my 8 yr old as a reason?

Sandie remember when the virtual pets came out...all they were was a

box that had to be " taken care of " or they would cease to exist...I

remember a lot of gals at work that were taking care of their kid's

pets while the kids were at school because they banned them from

schools. Just had to throw that in, you can use your son as an

excuse, it has been done before LOL. Barb

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>OK, I have a question...would it be silly of me (at age 39) to own a

>Furby? Or could I use my 8 yr old as a reason?

Sandie remember when the virtual pets came out...all they were was a

box that had to be " taken care of " or they would cease to exist...I

remember a lot of gals at work that were taking care of their kid's

pets while the kids were at school because they banned them from

schools. Just had to throw that in, you can use your son as an

excuse, it has been done before LOL. Barb

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Barb

I appreciate your insight to the virtual pets. It made me smile...in a

thought provoking way...hmmmm, I could buy a Furby and if asked, well,

it is my son's. Comforting to know I am not alone, in NOT growing up.

Sandie

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the lady in the next bed at mom's NH is leaving tomorrow, would you like to

maybe take her place? (YOU FURBAHOLIC!!!) HAHAHAHA Personaly I think if I

were in there I would want one. lol Shirley

>From: PLUMBERETTE@...

>Reply-To: LBDcaregivers

>To: LBDcaregivers

>Subject: website

>Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:10:51 EDT

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>The Furby website doesn't tell you much. If you see that little weird

>looking

>creature there, it is a " state-of-the-art, electro-mechanical, robotic

>toy " .

>It has a light sensor, a front sensor (for tummy tickles), an inside sensor

>to know if it's picked up or turned upside down, a back sensor for pets,

>and

>a sound sensor. It comes with a Furbish to English dictionary. It goes

>through 4 stages of development. Eventually it ends up able to speak

>English.

>It asks you to feed it: " Kah a-tay " and opens it's mouth, then says " yum

>yum "

>when you put something by it's mouth. " Koh-koh " means it wants more. If you

>don't feed it, it gets sick.

>I swear I'm not making this up. I don't remember how much they cost but I

>think I paid around 40.00 on sale.

>It goes to sleep, plays games, does tricks, and will communicate with

>others

>like it.

>I was thinking that to introduce it as a " pet " to keep them company might

>be

>a good idea.

> (still ducking)

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I've been out of touch for a while. I've been posting mainly on the

lbdspouse group but I still am a member here.

I am in the process of adding a Caregiver's page to the website

(lewybodydisease.org). If anyone has any thoughts (words,

poetry even excerpts of messages from this site) that they would

like to see on the Caregiver's page, please send it to me

DIRECTLY, at imelda4@.... I can't promise that I will

put it on the site quickly, it took me almost a year to get the site

together at all, but it will appear eventually. Imelda

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