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423.1 | Let me introduce you to my family | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Mon Oct 08 1990 17:27 | 11 |
| Since I brought it up, I'll go first:
Mother: Bonnie Reinke 8-)
Father: Alan Alda
Sister: Eleanor Roosevelt
Brother: Paul Newman
At least on first thought.
Subject to whimsical change, thank goodness!
Karen
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423.2 | three outta four ain't bad | TLE::D_CARROLL | Assume nothing | Mon Oct 08 1990 17:35 | 8 |
| mother: Donna Carroll
father: Michael Carroll
brother: Daniel Carroll
sister: Annie Lennox
Guess I got my wish! (Except I don't have a sister. :-)
D!
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423.3 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Aut vincere aut mori | Mon Oct 08 1990 17:46 | 5 |
| Can't think of any change to parents. I have a brother is Seattle
that I'd trade for almost anyone though. :-) Actually I would have
loved to have had me for a brother.
Alfred
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423.4 | my brother, the bum | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Mon Oct 08 1990 18:01 | 9 |
| < Can't think of any change to parents. I have a brother is Seattle
< that I'd trade for almost anyone though. :-) Actually I would have
< loved to have had me for a brother.
<
< Alfred
Well, I've got this brother in Colorado Springs, maybe we can work
something out?? liesl
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423.5 | Presenting... | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | Creativity Unlimited | Mon Oct 08 1990 20:02 | 9 |
| I would choose my 21 year old daughter to be my mother and her husband,
my son-in-law, to be my father. They are the greatest parents I
know! (Sure wish I had been that good.) I'd still choose my grandma
to be my grandma, and maybe choose someone like Socrates or Abe
Lincoln or maybe even Mark Twain to be my grandpa (someone of
reasonable wisdom and/or humor).
:)Not a bad choice, really...
Barb
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423.6 | No replacements for me... | DUGGAN::MAHONEY | | Tue Oct 09 1990 13:50 | 9 |
| I cannot think of anyone "worth" enough to replace my mother...I wish
she could still be with us, (died many years ago) my Dad is still
living and cannot be replaced either! Nothing in the world would make
me change them... not even in make believe!
When I look into my dog's eyes.... I'd like to know what "she is
thinking" at the moment... that I'd like to see and probably be able to
exchange some opinions with her! she's so warm and expressive!
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423.7 | Mommie Dearest | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Wed Oct 10 1990 12:15 | 5 |
| Any different mother or father at all would be for the better.
I'd keep my Grandma but she died when I was a kid.
Margaret
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423.8 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Oct 10 1990 12:35 | 10 |
| I'd keep my own parents (but younger, healthy and alive), just like
they were but with a bit more self-confidence in themselves and *me*, a
bit more openmindedness on their part, and a bit more money!
I would prefer a brother who was a tad more *normal*, like somebody who
talked to people, actually had friends, and maybe got married and had
kids, so we'd have a bigger family. Either that, or no brother at all.
Lorna
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423.9 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Wed Oct 10 1990 12:51 | 4 |
| To put a slight twist on this, I would choose, not because they
would make good parents, but because I think these two could have
produced someone like me: Isadora Duncan and James Thurber.
Linda
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423.10 | Family of Choice | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Singing for our lives | Wed Oct 10 1990 14:56 | 22 |
|
Maybe this should go in the true confessions note, but... this topic
scares me a little. Like if I respond to it, I'll be whisked away
as if in an episode of the _Twilight_Zone_ and wake up with the
parents I said I wanted, and they'll turn out to be awful. When
I was little, I used to wish I'd find out that my father wasn't my real
father at all and that my real father would be a nice man who was kind
to my mother and my brother and me. I guess that where I came from
made it possible for me to be who and where I am today, and that's
feeling better all the time. But I often wish that I had parents who
were proud of me and liked me.
But I do get to choose my family now. I feel I should skip the mushy
stuff about my lover since some of you know her (blush, blush), but
we are a very nice family, and over the years I've made some deep
friendships that feel like family to me. The relatives happened to
me, and some of them are part of my family now, but real family is
(I think) what you create!
Justine
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423.11 | animals count too ... | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Wed Oct 10 1990 16:01 | 7 |
|
May Sarton, in one of her books of journals, speaks of her dog (Tamas)
and her cat (Bramble) as her family. Especially after both animals
died, that's how she refers to the three of them -- as a family.
D.
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423.12 | Or maybe Gertrude Stein and Billie Jean King | COLBIN::EVANS | One-wheel drivin' | Wed Oct 10 1990 17:21 | 20 |
| re: Justine
Family is what you create. Yep. I agree, absolutely.
RE: my family
I've been asking myself if I'd want different parents. Or maybe the
*same* parents, but sober. Well, it might be fun to try it out, if
I could. But I dunno if I'd want to make it a Definite, Permanent,
Thing.
I figger: If my parents were different people, or
themselves-but-different, would *I* be *me*? If not, I guess I'd pass.
I *like* me, and maybe I'd be a different me if *they* were
different *they* (theys?)
And maybe we *are*, on some other plane of existence, anyway...
--DE
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423.13 | | CURIE::PJEFFRIES | | Wed Oct 10 1990 17:29 | 9 |
| I am really happy with about 98% (that's about 400) of my relatives.
That is brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, neices and nephews,
inlaws and outlaws. They are real neat bunch of folks and I love
them dearly. There are a couple of "fruitcakes" that could easily be
replaced and a strange sister-inlaw, but all in all they are great
people. I do wish that my dad could have lived to enjoy his
grandchildren, he died 29 years ago and the oldest grandchild is 31. I
wish that my mom could have lived to see my daughter graduate from
college. But i wouldn't trade them.
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423.14 | Dad for sale or trade....cheap! | BSS::VANFLEET | Treat yourself to happiness | Wed Oct 10 1990 18:43 | 10 |
| Anybody short of Jack the Ripper would be a good replacement for my
father. ;-}
As for my mother...I wouldn't trade her for anything!
Sibs - well my closest brother has gotton a little too Yuppy-ish for my
taste, still, if it wasn't for him I'd have nobody to get into heated
arguments with at family parties so I guess I'll keep him! :-)
Nanci
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423.15 | fathers - humph. | FIVE9::haynes | Charles Haynes | Wed Oct 10 1990 18:57 | 10 |
| I don't know WHO I'd like for a father, but I know I didn't like the one I got.
I'm so soured on fathers that I'm not sure I want a father at all. Think I'd
keep my mom though - faults and all. Hmmm, maybe my father-in-law would have
made a good father. (I get along with the in-laws famously.)
It took me ten years to get over my dislike of fathers enough to become one.
I'm STILL scared I'll turn out like my father and that my kid will hate me.
:-(
-- Charles
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423.16 | | PENUTS::JLAMOTTE | Take a Hike...join the AMC | Thu Oct 11 1990 07:51 | 3 |
| I suspect our family might have been better without booze...
My folks were okay and I would only wish they understood themselves.
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423.17 | | CSSE32::M_DAVIS | Marge Davis Hallyburton | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:16 | 5 |
| With all our foibles and failings, my family is the best one I know.
We're more than a tad unusual and very close-knit.
grins,
Marge
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423.18 | Just pretend, right? | GLDOA::PAGEL | Peekin' under the rocks ... | Tue Oct 30 1990 19:27 | 9 |
| For real, I wouldn't trade my parents (especially my Mom), but,
just for fun, and maybe only for a day or so, I'd love to have
Merlin be my Dad.
And a great mom-for-a-day-or-so, I think maybe somebody totally
fun, like Aunt Clara from the old "Bewitched" series would be a hoot.
C.
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423.19 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Oct 31 1990 08:17 | 8 |
| I think Christine Lahti's character in the movie "Housekeeping" would
make a neat mother.
Lorna
p.s. Actually, in some ways she reminded me a little of my own mother!
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