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I think youse guys are forgetting about me. Maybe by then I will have

some vacation days saved up and not used for a surgery and I can go

with you to swim with sharks, I mean whales!

Marta

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> I think youse guys are forgetting about me. Maybe by then I will

have

> some vacation days saved up and not used for a surgery and I can go

> with you to swim with sharks, I mean whales!

>

> Marta

Come along Marta!

And we wont be swimming with any sharks! I may not be 347 lbs

anymore, but I am still meaty enough to be a shark smorgesborg! No

sharks for me.....

Now whales, that is a different story, It would be incredible to be

in the water next to one of those huge wonderful creatures!

Sharon in Onyx

who saw Jaws one to many times, read the book, and believes it to be

true enough to stay out of the water for years....

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By the way, you are all invited to stay with us!! Not sure if we will be

living back on the Gold Coast though..we have had a rather interesting (and

lucrative) job offer in a remote part of Australia and may head there.

Sorry to disappoint you Sharon, but they allow whale watching from boats but

I have a feeling snorkeling is banned due to conservation concerns (they

don't want people interfering or disturbing protected wildlife). You can

snorkel your heart out on the Great Barrier Reef though!!!

Hugs

Kris

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Ummm..remote doesn't exactly mean outback Marta! I am talking about

Tasmania. An island at the southern tip of Australia (ie. Close to

Antarctica). It gets down to 5c in winter.which is too cold for me.

wants to go - the money may make the weather more bearable!!

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From: DS_Friends_Keshishian

[mailto:DS_Friends_Keshishian ] On Behalf Of Marta S.

Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 8:25 PM

To: DS_Friends_Keshishian

Subject: Re: Visiting Kristy and

Okay, the Outback it is! See ya soon!

Marta

planning a camel ride...

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we have had a rather interesting (and lucrative) job offer in a

remote part of Australia and may head there.

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Okay, spill your guts....I want info....

> Sorry to disappoint you Sharon, but they allow whale watching from

boats but I have a feeling snorkeling is banned due to conservation

concerns (they don't want people interfering or disturbing protected

wildlife).

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Well I guess I will have to go to Tonga then. They allow you to

snorkle with the whales and even have daily excursions. For some

reason, I thought they did the same off the coast of Australia.

sigh.

I am still coming to visit tho-

You can snorkel your heart out on the Great Barrier Reef though!!!

Hugs

> Kris

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Arent there a lot of sharks there?

Hugs back atcha,

Sharon in Onyx

aka - shark smorghesborg.....

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> Ummm..remote doesn't exactly mean outback Marta! I am talking about

Tasmania. An island at the southern tip of Australia (ie. Close to

Antarctica). It gets down to 5c in winter.which is too cold for me.

wants to go - the money may make the weather more bearable!!

Sounds way to cold for me too.....Money wont make you warmer, parkas

do. Wearing all that heavy fur....

What temp in the summer? All the national geographic specials make it

look beautiful tho=

And then there is the tasmanian devil, and such...Maybe a visit is

called for- but only in the summer....

;)

Sharon in Onyx

who cries when she gets to cold...dont know why, I always have...

it is a weird physical reaction to shivering and freezing...

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Hi Sharon!

YOU TOO?! I'm so glad I'm not the only one! I think we cry

because, dammit, being cold HURTS! Don't let anyone tell you that

freezing to death is a peaceful way to go. Bull crap! It's the

freakin' worst feeling in the world!!

Wow. Was that me? I guess that's been all bundled up for awhile.

Anyway, I feel better now, knowing that I'm not alone.

Love you,

Tracey

Your sister in " frozen sobbing "

> Sharon in Onyx

> who cries when she gets to cold...dont know why, I always have...

> it is a weird physical reaction to shivering and freezing...

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> Hi Sharon!

>

> YOU TOO?! I'm so glad I'm not the only one! I think we cry

> because, dammit, being cold HURTS! Don't let anyone tell you that

> freezing to death is a peaceful way to go. Bull crap! It's the

> freakin' worst feeling in the world!!

> Love you,

> Tracey

> Your sister in " frozen sobbing "

Tracey,

You do it too?!? I never knew anyone but me that did it....It is a

very strange thing and I have never met or known of anyone else that

cried when they were cold. I think it is our bodys way of warming

us up. The shivers, and teeth chattering are not enough. We have

to cry too. It is like natures way of making sure we live thru an

ice age. Just like our obesity was natures way of making sure we

lived thru a famine!

We are survivors! lol I prefer having surgery and not being obese,

and living in a warm climate and not freezing tho= Just my opinion.

lol

Love you

Sharon in Onyx

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