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To: Carolyn who wrote (4941)10/1/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 7442
 
Carolyn....WHAT a beautiful site!!! Tried several of them, and all were quite nice....take a look at the "Many Colored Sunset...A GIFT..." and BLUE, the Dog Heros and their stories is wonderful~ Thanks!! GOOD Wishes tomorrow in the Denver Breast Cancer Run for the Cure...We're all cheering you on!
KLP



To: Carolyn who wrote (4941)10/2/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Carolyn this is for your Vegas trip.

There was a beautiful young blonde who was going to a soda machine and she arrived there just before a business man coming to quench his thirst. She opened her purse and put in 50 cents, studied the machine a little, pushed a Diet Coke selection, and out came a Diet Coke which she placed on a counter by the machine.

Then she reached in her purse again and pulled out a dollar and inserted it in the machine. Studying the machine carefully, she pushed the button for Coke Classic and out came a Coke Classic and 50 cents change.

She immediately took the 50 cents and put it in the machine, studied it for a moment and pushed the Mountain Dew button. Out came a Mountain Dew. As she was reaching into her purse again, the business man who had been waiting patiently for several minutes now spoke up.

"Excuse me Ms. but are you done yet?" She looked at him and indignantly replied: "Well Duhhh!, I'm still winning"



To: Carolyn who wrote (4941)10/2/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7442
 
Thank you Carolyn, MRS. BLUE, I and some friends are ready to do battle (race). This is one time you don't stand your ground to fight, you run.
When my Wife registered us she was told this year is going to be a major record. Last year they thought 8,000 would show for the Race For The Cure and 16,000 did. I've heard there may be as many as 28,000 tomorrow.
I make no secret that I hate lines or crowds but this is a crowd I'm glad to see, the bigger the better.
Thanks again and 909S2ALL, BLUE
edit: nailed the '49-'49 grub....thars gold in dem dar hills!