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To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (40227)12/16/1997 11:23:00 PM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Gary, thank you for sending me that spread sheet,
i noticed that the names of the last few were not included: do you have .47 or .44% <G>

Oh, you might find this interesting:
Santa Claus won't get his mail
MUNDELEIN, Illinois (Reuters) - Santa Claus can't get his mail.

Postal officials in this Chicago suburb said Tuesday that a man with
the legal name Santa Claus may not receive the mountain of
holiday mail addressed to the jolly symbol of Christmas without the
proper address -- and it's not the North Pole.

A construction company owner named Robert Rion, who recently
changed his name to Santa Claus, has been told he is not entitled
to the daily flood of 300 letters that arrive at Mundelein's post
office addressed: Santa Claus, North Pole.

"It would be like someone named John Smith wanting all the mail
addressed to all the John Smiths. That's why we have legal
addresses," postal service spokesman Tim Ratliff said.

For one thing, there are numerous charitable groups who want to
answer the thousands of letters addressed to Santa every year,
many of them requests for gifts, Mundelein postmaster Mary
Cardwell said.

Mundelein's Santa Claus has been told to get a post office box or
publicize his private address.

In any case, "we haven't received a single piece of mail (for the
Mundelein Santa)," Cardwell said.

A call to Claus's listed telephone number was answered by a
message machine saying he was out either feeding his reindeer,
checking on whether children were being good, or taking a nap.



To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (40227)12/16/1997 11:23:00 PM
From: Zebedee Wright, Jr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Yo Gary

I haven't been called an idiot yet, and I'm starting to feel kind of left out. Maybe I haven't posted anything idiotic yet, nothing with any substance, sure. Except maybe this post.

So come on, let's make it unanimous!<g>

Zebedee