[Gpdd] Virtual: Traveling and conversation
Algernon07 at aol.com
Algernon07 at aol.com
Sun May 29 19:19:09 EDT 2005
Wilson over the pig PM system (bull horns -- pig horns?):
We want to welcome Barney, Calliope and Honey from UK. Welcome party
animals. You're in the right place!
There's a whole lot of partying going on! Piggies mingling and meeting
those they met at Cape Alava and meeting completely new piggies as well. We
have a great many new piggies and have lost too many of our old and dear (or
young and dear) friends to the Bridge where George the GP stands to welcome each
by first name. Behind him stands a delegation of welcoming piggies.
I notice that some pigs chat together for a bit, find a place and settle
in -- who's in charge of delivering drinks and snacks by the way, or did we
overlook that? Of course each pig can go and pick up his/her/their own
beverages -- those beverages with exotic names and delicious tastes like "clover
blossom froth," "honeysuckle smoothies" along with all the more traditional fruit
flavored smoothies. Dandelion Delights are a terrific I hear. And Broccoli
Blasters have become a tradition.
Anyway, back to what I started to say. Some of the pigsters seems to
find a compatible group right away, while others mingle on, getting to know more
piggies or seeking out those that they're most comfortable with.
Tosca and Sundae, you'll probably enjoy the library crowd along with Mr.
Cooders and Porky (not Corky -- Porky thinks that the Corkster is a bit of a
wild child :) .
Those doing beauty treatments, hair care and design might want to send
up a call for volunteer assistants. The sows, young and old, really are getting
into the makeovers and beauty treatments. Nail care -- do we have anyone
signed on for nail care? In this environment that dreaded ordeal seems like a
luxurious beautifying ritual.
Of course my side-kickin Fuzzy is going to be part of the martial arts
demonstration. Besides Mr. Cooders and Charlie, are there any other pigs
interested in participating either as demonstrators or instructors?
Well, I'll pause here -- we are over Atlanta -- and I'm humming "Pigs
like us, baby we were born to eat!" or "wheeek" (Sure beats being born to
wheeeep which is how I felt when there was no word from my Fuzzy.)
Wilson: Signing off.
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