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Timer, The
I saw a fun movie this summer that I want everyone to watch. It’s about people who wear timers on their wrists. The timers tell them how many days it’s going to be before they meet their true love.
Toys, Plastic
When I was in college I collected plastic toys. Mostly representations of small animals. I had a great number of these plastic toys. I still have to pick one up every once in awhile. Bought an otter a few weeks ago. If you see any small plastic toy that you think I might like, just go ahead and get it for me. I'm sure to love it.
Tea
I used to drink tea, not coffee. I loved the whole ritual of making tea. But I switched over to coffee when I started teaching. I still drink tea, but it’s not the same because it’s not my primary source of caffeine. I like Irish Breakfast the best.
Toothpicks
I’ve never used toothpicks in my life. But here’s the thing. A dental hygienist turned me onto a fairly new product called “Soft Pix.” I’m addicted to soft pix. If you’re out with me, having a meal, I will offer you one and you will see how great soft pix are.
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T-Target. I love Target, and spend way too much money there, but they have given me grants, so I will gladly continue to shop there. This summer with getting Grace ready for college, I am there like every other day. It's ridiculous.
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Check your MCSSC email re Bearden.
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My mccsc mail is down til tonight. can't wait!
T is for Tour de France which ends today.
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Below is the name and address, etc. of the museum that owns the original Pittsburgh
memories 1984. You can request a photo of it, if you tell them what it's for, etc.
Good Luck!
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Coordinator of Rights and Reproductions
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-4080
Telephone 412.622.5563
Fax 412.622.3112
Email cma-rights@carnegiemuseums.org
D, THX!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so jazzed!!!!! AND AMAZED!
T - Tree, Flowering Plum. We have a flowering plum tree in our backyard and I spend way too much time looking at it and its finch visitors.
There was a large flowering plum tree in my front yard when I was a kid and I admit to using it to climb out of my second-story bedroom window at inappropriate hours. To today's teens: that was a poor choice.