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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (30934)9/1/2000 11:05:41 PM
From: sand wedge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Joellen,

Nice attempt but verification can only be made in Las Vegas, preferably at a table with heaping mounds of chinese food.

sw



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (30934)9/2/2000 1:31:07 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 54805
 
Welcome, Lady Merlin, it's an honor to have you visit the board. I knew you were un-non-existant since I've spoken to you on the phone on several occasions, and having heard Merlin "sing", I knew he didn't have the range to imitate your lovely voice. I was merely chiding Mike for leaving his better half at home when we met in San Diego and Las Vegas, and hope you'll grace our next celebration. That should keep the Dashing one from wearing horizontal stripes at all times <gg>.

You sound in a fine mood, and I have no doubt that finding sebl at record levels contributed to your high spirits to a significant small degree. Since you have had to listen to Mike lecture on the Gorilla Game for several years, we will waive the requirement for reading the fine manual in your case; you're already over exposed. But Aunt Nancy will probably want to discuss some of the nuances of chapters 1 through 4 (all she's read) with you, so please make sure Mike provides a refresher course on the way home.

Safe return, folks,
uf



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (30934)9/2/2000 2:20:12 PM
From: tekboy  Respond to of 54805
 
Hi JB!

"Soprano Joellen Brassfield's clear and lucid solo in Francis Poulenc's Mass in G provided an additional sense of focus."

washingtonpost.com

Nice to see somebody in the family's clear, lucid, and focused...

tekboy/Ares@watchoutforthatpiranhanexttoyou.com