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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 11:05:53 -0400, Duckie ®
wrote: Rest In Peace Ms. Child and thank you for your words of wisdom in the arts of the kitchen! You will be missed. She was 91 years old, active until the end and died peacefully in her sleep. By all accounts, she was a witty, kind, unpretentious person who charmed everyone she met. -- Regards, Podkayne Fries "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but cement pays homage to tradition." - Sophia Petrillo |
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Podkayne Fries wrote:
She was 91 years old, active until the end and died peacefully in her sleep. By all accounts, she was a witty, kind, unpretentious person who charmed everyone she met. Gene Burns spoke of her in a radio interview Friday. They go back many years as friends. He was sitting next to her at an affair in the Napa Valley, and things were getting boring. Julia was wearing a Cashmere sweater, and Burns told her about a Cashmere outlet he had seen in Umbria, Italy. "She plucked at her sweater sleeve, and told me with a devilish twinkle in her eyes, 'Costco - $49.95!'. I told her, 'Julia, you didn't buy that at Costco!' 'I most certainly did - and let me tell you, they have very good hot dogs, too!'" Dave |
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Podkayne Fries wrote:
She was 91 years old, active until the end and died peacefully in her sleep. By all accounts, she was a witty, kind, unpretentious person who charmed everyone she met. Gene Burns spoke of her in a radio interview Friday. They go back many years as friends. He was sitting next to her at an affair in the Napa Valley, and things were getting boring. Julia was wearing a Cashmere sweater, and Burns told her about a Cashmere outlet he had seen in Umbria, Italy. "She plucked at her sweater sleeve, and told me with a devilish twinkle in her eyes, 'Costco - $49.95!'. I told her, 'Julia, you didn't buy that at Costco!' 'I most certainly did - and let me tell you, they have very good hot dogs, too!'" Dave |
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