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To: Donna Lee Nardo; JustPiper

YES, I can see her as a Princess Overseer.

However, I also think she functions as quite a bit of a Mother Superior or at least a Queen.

She can kick arse and take names with the best of them! LOL.

And she's certainly nurturing, protective, assertive and fiercely productive and helpful to the thread and all the faithful on it. Guess I'm saying I see her as a lot more of a heavy duty trooper than my image of a Princess. Perhaps a Queen Esther sort of person. Though I think of her as more assertive even than that! LOL.

Anyway--I may be getting ridiculous and should go to bed.

When I first met my step-sisters after my dad's new marriage, I was down visiting their house in Phoenix. And my step-sister was in high school while I was at college at NAU in Flagstaff.

My step-sister was a ruthless, relentless, almost abusive tease. Finally after a couple of hours of such, I started to fight back or at least take up for myself. After getting only one or two good retorts thrown back at her, she said:

"[Quixbird], You're getting ridiculous, you'd better go to bed."

She wasn't about to tollerate a fraction of what she dished out! LOL.

So it became a kind of family idiom.

Anyway--I probably am getting ridiculous and I probably should go to bed!

LUB,


5,020 posted on 05/29/2004 10:24:44 PM PDT by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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To: Quix

Yes, I was going to say "Queen," but that is to matronly for JP (no matter how old she may think she is, she is not that old!). And I skipped over "Mother" because we have Granny and MamaDearest.


5,051 posted on 05/29/2004 11:21:15 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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