My Mom's 'real hoot' was any good time with friends. It was nice to have friends over after the divorce last year. Celebrating the end of love? I thought I made it clear that it was Memorial day, traditional American cookout day. Anomie? In what way do you see me as other than a social norm or, um, uprooted, I guess? That's what that means around this neck of the woods. Nevermind, I don't really need to know. You've taken a weekend cookout with Bud Light WAY too far. Thor > In these parts, a 'real hoot' is something rather > more hilarious than 'a few friends & a barbeque > grill.' > > I was being quite straightforward. It simply > seemed to me that a party celebrating the end of > love might indeed be a bitter festival. And that > the circumstances might help explain the anomie > of some of your recent posts. > > Scottie B. > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com