The Young and the RESTless Perls of Our Lives On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Steve Berg <sb...@mississippi.com> wrote:
> > > This has become another long message. I am copying it to your email. > > > > I suspect that Jennifer is deleting my messages without reading them, as > > I sent her a text recently to ask her to contact Gma as she was unwell. > > She has had no contact from J for several weeks, although she told me > > that Jennie sent an enthusiatic response to her last email saying that > > she could now be in touch often. > > > > The episode has come to nothing for now, but the shock led her to making > > a new will and writing to her MP to see he couldn't wave the remaining > > year of my driving ban so that I could visit her. Any contact in that > > period would have bolstered her morale hugely, but Jennie seems to like > > to be loved and refuses to show care and commitment. > > > > Jennie is certainly a copy of your sister, but apparently with far less > > social conscience. I will continue to love her and recognize her > > birthdays and Christmas when I can, but I have to say I am ashamed of > > her. Your family was a narcissistic one but they were very caring of > > other people, while this girl is becoming a starlet. I don’t hugely miss > > her contact, but I am worried for her and would hate her to reach thirty > > with endless ambition and no achievement. > > > > Rob > > Is this episode one in a new Perl soap opera? > > Ideas for a title: > The lines of our code. > As the compiler crunches. > > -- > * Stephen Berg * > * sb...@mississippi.com * > * Sinners can repent, * > * But stupid is forever. * > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org > For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org > http://learn.perl.org/ > > > -- Bob Goolsby bob.gool...@gmail.com