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  • Cassy

    (Although I have more of a scientific mind,
    I think I can try some two-line rhymes)


    Here's your first clue:
    I'm older than you

  • #2
    Re: Cassy

    You have more IMSN posts than me, it is true,
    But we're a stage further on in med training than you


    I know you care for little ones,
    But we have the same number of daughters and sons


    I looked through old posts, and what did I find?
    I've not been to your state, you've not been to mine!

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    • #3
      Re: Cassy

      :hey:

      Well this clue might help sort me out from the rest,
      If you want to come visit, head south, or west!

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      • #4
        Re: Cassy

        Fair Cassy, it is time for your next clue,
        For your gift will soon be on its way to you!

        Send some snow, send some snow!
        Will we get some here? (No)

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        • #5
          Re: Cassy

          Any guesses yet? :huh:

          I've been careful not to give myself away,
          By spelling something a different way.

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          • #6
            Re: Cassy

            Unmarried? Whatever gave you that idea?
            I have been married for many a year...

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            • #7
              Re: Cassy

              I saw that you have been stalking on the engagement ring thread.

              Here is a big clue.....
              My ring is yellow gold too....

              (Though not so flashy) (And congratulations by the way!)

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              • #8
                Re: Cassy

                You got me.
                Hope you had fun with the clues.

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                • #9
                  Re: Cassy

                  Yeah I guess there are more kid-less people that I thought when I wrote the first clue. But, I didnt want to make it too easy by saying that I was from overseas right away!

                  Anyhow, just back from the P.O., your package is on the way.
                  There are cookies/candy as well, I had you for the cookie exchange too! Enjoy!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Cassy

                    Hey Cassy!
                    just in case you wanted to know!

                    Miss= unmarried
                    Mrs=married
                    MS=
                    Ms., or Ms (UK usage), (pronounced [m?z]) is an English honorific used with the last name or full name of a woman. Ms., like Mrs. and Miss, is a contraction of the honorific "Mistress," which is the feminine of "Mister" or "Master." However, unlike Miss and Mrs., it does not presume the addressee's marital status. Ms. originated in the United States and was popularized in the 1970s. It is now the default form of address for business correspondence with a woman.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Cassy

                      Originally posted by pinkpickles
                      Hey Cassy!
                      just in case you wanted to know!

                      Miss= unmarried
                      Mrs=married
                      MS=
                      Ms., or Ms (UK usage), (pronounced [m?z]) is an English honorific used with the last name or full name of a woman. Ms., like Mrs. and Miss, is a contraction of the honorific "Mistress," which is the feminine of "Mister" or "Master." However, unlike Miss and Mrs., it does not presume the addressee's marital status. Ms. originated in the United States and was popularized in the 1970s. It is now the default form of address for business correspondence with a woman.
                      That's funny. I looked up the same definition after Cassy said about the unmarried thing! I was worried it meant something different in the US! I only used Ms. cos Mrs. was taken

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                      • #12
                        Re: Cassy

                        Hey, that box got there fast, I didnt think that Sunday would count in the 2 day shipping. I am glad you like the look of the book. You had said in your Secret Santa message that you had just started knitting, but then was worried because I saw you post that you were on "ravelry" so I thought Oh crap she is probably not really just starting! It looks like there are a ton of different stitches in there so it should keep you busy for a while!

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