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Old May 15th 05, 10:05 PM
Smokie Darling (Annie)
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Christina Websell wrote:
What a lovely thought! Slight change of plan though - I am now

being
admitted to the ward at 1 pm tomorrow Monday and the op is Tuesday

17th.
Please fast forward the purrs 24 hours..
Thanks so much
Tweed


I'll just piggy back on Tweed (promise, it's as light as a feather).
Tuesday 17th May @ 07:00 hours... I can do that.

Enhonrkv, Yekce, Munketv, ce epiketv esyomen ye
(Strength, hope, endurance, all be with you).

Smokie Darling (Annie)





"Debbie Wilson" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,

Many of us here know how effective the power of purrs can be, and

how
remarkable things can happen when we as a group purr collectively.

I wondered if we could have a collective purr session at a

specified
time tomorrow, to send our concentrated positive purr energies

towards
Tweed, who is having her operation tomorrow. You don't have to be

online
to do it, just for a few seconds focus your most positive and

brightest,
warmest energies towards Christine and on a successful and

pain-free
recovery, and for her return to her animals and home. Can I suggest

the
following time, when we should nearly all be awake I think:

Monday 16th May - Sending Purrs for Tweed

6 am PST (West Coast USA and W Canada)
7 am MST (Denver, Colorado)
8 am CST (Houston, Texas)
9 am EST (East Coast USA and E Canada)
2 pm BST (Britain and Ireland)
3 pm CET (Western Europe - Germany, Slovenia, Sweden, Italy)
4 pm EET (Eastern Europe - Finland)
8 pm Thailand
9 pm Singapore, Hong Kong, Perth - Australia
10.30pm Adelaide, Australia
11 pm Sydney, Australia
1 am New Zealand - sorry Bev and Lois!

If you miss it, or can't be awake, then just focus your thoughts as
close to the time as you can, or as soon as you remember.

Hope this sounds like a good plan to everyone - set your alarms,
watches, organisers, etc :-)

Deb.
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