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23/11/2006 02:29:35
 
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Miscellaneous
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Hey Dan,


>>Yes, I remember Blaise. The cat crap is another issue altogether. *G*
>>
>
>I can start resupplying the CC pile any time, Doug. Just say the word. *g* And I can suggest to nj(tpnts) next time we speak that some old friends haven't had any hardware zapped recently.

Yeeesh, how long -have- you been storing that stuff Dan? You may not know but Karol & I moved from Kaysville to Layton (just next door) in 2001. We feel pretty lucky to have escaped pretty much without notice. I suppose mainly due to the stink similarities of CC and that which seems to naturally occur in Kaysville. We waited until there was a calm to move.

We now live off of a street named Mutton Hollow, which is right down the road from one named Ewe Turn, so Layton has its own flavor, so to speak, but it's not too baaaad, unlike some of my puns. I'm not sure if Layton is up to the notion of having what must now be several semis full of the stuff being delivered. You are still amazing me after all these years. I mean, first to hae been so thoughtful to save the stuff for me. Secondly, to have cats who can hold it for so long (don't poke the cat!) and lastly for being so generous as you always have been.

Now, as to nj(tpnts) how is she? I bumped into her over on the West-Wind forum a couple years back and she seems to be doing well. As far as having her zap some hardware go let's just turn her loose on the youngsters here and see if they learn any manners. *s*

>
>FWIW, Blaise joined us for dinner in Seattle the last time the MVP's were huddled together there. Hasn't changed a bit.

Neat. Blaise has always been a class act.

Happy Thanksgiving dear friend.

Best,

DD
Best,


DD

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