RE: Fashion Note: Orange jasmine
Well, I wasn't sure just what Jim was up too.... but once you are under
someone's spell.... well just about anything can happen. :)
Sorry, been a long day, and being breathing way too much burning
Styrofoam, so I am a bit nutty.... now I can't decide if I want to get
in a car and go to a party or not... snowing here and it is 'really'
slick at the moment.
Donna
>
> Donna,
> You had me puzzled. I was trying to figure out what meaning of the
word
> "spelling" you'd think the short one would object to. So I looked it
up.
>
> This meaning below I knew, but it hadn't occurred to me. Is this what
you
> were implying? If so, yes, imagine Jim "spelling' the
> receptionist.....hmmmmmm......
>
> Spell
> Function: transitive verb
> Inflected Form(s): spelled /'speld/; spell7ing
> Date: circa 1623
> : to put under a spell
>
> Jim, what do you use? Do you have a good supplier for eye of newt?
>
> Kitty
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