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You’ve requested a page on Twissa that does not exist. Perhaps you clicked a bad link or typed in a web address incorrectly. Computers are really picky. One space in the wrong place and they can’t find their way.
Below is a reproduction of Twissa’s front page. If you can’t find what you’re looking for there, I probably don’t have it. BUT, if you think I’m wrong, please send me email and ask me about it.
- The Morrison Tribe-unal
- My dad’s family used to have a “Round Robin” when I was a kid. Maybe about once every two years, a big manila envelope would come in the mail with letters and photographs from much of the extended family enclosed. Mom would open it, take out her [two-year-old] letter, and then read all the other letters. We would look at the pictures. Then Mom would write a new letter with all the news of our family since the last letter and enclose it along with any up-to-date photographs and then send it along to the next family on the list (which was also enclosed).
- From time to time the manila envelope would disappear along with all its contents. After awhile someone would start a new one and it would be going around again. Eventually, no one started it up again, so it was gone. After quite a few years, some of us decided to try it again, but differently. We had everyone send all their letters and photos to one location and we (actually I) put them together into a newsletter, photocopied it and sent it to everyone on the list. This time the list was comprised of anyone in the family who paid a modest subscription fee. This was The Morrison Tribe-unal.
- Anyway, I’ve been taking all the newsletters since the inception of The Morrison Tribe-unal and putting them up on the internet. This is how far I’ve gotten with it.
- Pequana Playhouse
- Last, but not least, is the web page for Pequana Playhouse. Here I try to keep up to date with the news for Pequana Playhouse: what we’re up to at the moment. Sometimes I get a bit behind, but I always get caught up again sooner or later.
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