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ButtercupsDad@dog.net - 20 Dec 2004 13:11 GMT
    Not sure if this is "off topic" or not, but just wanted to
wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Holiday Season.

    Thank you to all who have answered my questions and given
words of encouragement (and tolerated my occasional rants).

    18 degrees F here this morning.  Looks like we did not move
far enough South!

    Thank you.
David S.
I.P. Freely - 20 Dec 2004 17:39 GMT
I've seen Tallahassee hit 14, and any farther south requires a visa, doesn't
it?
MERRRRRY CHRISTMAS . . . and ennybuddy offended by that needs to wring out
his diaper. '-)

I.P.

<ButtercupsDad@dog.net> wrote >
> 18 degrees F here this morning.  Looks like we did not move
> far enough South!
Steve Kramer - 20 Dec 2004 18:24 GMT
I'm not offended by the 14.  I was more offended by the 6 that I woke up to
this morning.

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> I've seen Tallahassee hit 14, and any farther south requires a visa, doesn't
> it?
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> > 18 degrees F here this morning.  Looks like we did not move
> > far enough South!
Outlivecancer - 20 Dec 2004 20:19 GMT
>MERRRRRY CHRISTMAS . . . and ennybuddy offended by that needs to wring out
>his diaper. '-)

Same to you have a great holiday.

I have really been examining my own reactions and thoughts too and I have
decided that the recent politics and tribal culture wars have led to passion
without reflection.A grave childish error.I was raised and have always
nourished respect for others,why has this changed?Is it the erosive effect of
regaining health with cancer,the wish to overcome fears that we men are so
quick to cover with anger.
This board has always been a great support to me and I have welcomed the
prayers of Chistians and good vibes of atheists to me it is all good,this is my
New Years resolution,enjoy the season.
Neil Simpson - 21 Dec 2004 01:28 GMT
>     Thank you to all who have answered my questions and given
> words of encouragement (and tolerated my occasional rants).
>
>     18 degrees F here this morning.  Looks like we did not move
> far enough South!

-8 Celsius here
Richard Jordan - 21 Dec 2004 04:16 GMT
Merry Christmas to all as well. Best of the holidays to all whereever you
may be and also to your loved ones.

-23 Celsius this morning, hoped the car would start and it did.
 
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