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C# 3.0
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Windows 2003 Server
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>>>>In NY MS office (I think it's on the 6th Ave.)
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>>>I wonder if they deliver?
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>>Lock the door, it's Domino's ;-)
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>>The Hawks start their quest for the Stanley Cup tonight. You would not believe how many people around here think it's going to be a slam dunk (mixing sports metaphors). This has to be the most overly optimistic sports city in the world.
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>At least the Hawks are in the playoffs!
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>We're in the second round of the NAHL playoffs here. My voice is completely shot from yelling at last nights game (loss)..
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>http://www.topekaroadrunners.com/

I should come up with some winner of a wager with you so I can get a RoadRunners jersey. That would be pretty cool, and properly obscure. You probably get asked about the Chicago Wolves jersey.

There was a baseball jersey thing at work the past two Mondays, coinciding with the home openers of the White Sox and Cubs. One of the enthusiastic ladies in the HR department (as opposed to the fill-out-your-forms-on-time ones) sent an email to all employees urging us to wear their Sox or Cubs attire to work those days. Those seemed to be the only two choices <g>. Although I love sports, and admire many athletes, I do not in most cases consider them heroes. To me it seems a little lame for an adult to wear a jersey with a professional athlete's name and number on it. There is one exception. My one item of sports attire is an Arizona Cardinals jersey -- Tillman, #40.
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