He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
around-LOL.)
J - 29 Oct 2005 01:23 GMT
> He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
> plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
> around-LOL.)
Congratulations to Ken.
And hugs all around to you both,
J
clifto - 29 Oct 2005 04:28 GMT
> He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
> plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
> around-LOL.)
Boy. I didn't get any wicker basket. <pout>
I was so glad to finish my last treatment, and I know Ken is too. :)

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Bob Allison - 29 Oct 2005 08:04 GMT
> He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
> plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
> around-LOL.)
What a great feeling. I got to ring a ship's bell when I finished, but
nothing as grand as a wicker basket. :=)
I have both of my masks on display in the computer room.

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maryanne kehoe - 31 Oct 2005 02:29 GMT
>I have both of my masks on display in the >computer room.
Bob, my husband asked me if he could do the same thing----I responded I
wasn't so sure! LOL
Ken's talking about wearing the mask on Halloween to hand out candy to
the trick or treaters!
clifto - 31 Oct 2005 18:19 GMT
> Ken's talking about wearing the mask on Halloween to hand out candy to
> the trick or treaters!
I had that very thought yesterday as I was thinking about this thread.

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Alayne - 29 Oct 2005 13:24 GMT
> He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
> plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
> around-LOL.)
That's good to hear Maryanne, I bet both you and Ken are relieved.
The certificate in a wicker basket sounds like a neat touch.
Hmmm the mask and what to do with it. We were going to put little lights
inside it and hang it in our front room, interesting talking point that
would have been ;-)
Hugs to you both.
Alayne
Emily - 29 Oct 2005 14:25 GMT
atlsvo@webtv.net said...
> He got his little "graduation" certificate in a small wicker basket,
> plus his "mask" (I am not sure how I will feel with THAT laying
> around-LOL.)
You'll find a couple of ladies here with the same sentiments, especially
Alayne who may or may not pluck up the nerve to use it as a hallowe'en
mask illuminated by little orange fairy lights.
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Sorry, Alayne, that wasn't in the best of taste.

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Alayne - 29 Oct 2005 15:55 GMT
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Hmmm, cool thought - although judging by the halloween cake I've just made
(yep, you read it right), could turn into a similar disaster ;-) - icing was
too runny and all the pumpkins have just slid off, oh well, at least I
tried.
Hugs
Alayne
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maryanne kehoe - 31 Oct 2005 02:30 GMT
Hey Alayne, what to do with the masks? Hmmm....maybe put it on top of
the Christmas tree with lights?
Maryanne-----what a sick thought, lol!!
Alayne - 31 Oct 2005 09:04 GMT
> Hey Alayne, what to do with the masks? Hmmm....maybe put it on top of
> the Christmas tree with lights?
>
> Maryanne-----what a sick thought, lol!!
Hi Maryanne,
Hmmm, nice sick thought (aah, someone else on my low wave-length!)
I quite liked Ems idea of using it with tea-tree lights for Halloween but
the kids around here are scared enough of me already (something to do with
motorbikes me thinks). If Tony was around we sure would have had fun with
it, looking at it now evokes a little sadness though.
Warm Hugs to you and Ken
Alayne