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Denton, thanks. Bxgrl was just telling me about the same thing, and is going to show me what I might be doing wrong. Nice to have a computer guru upstairs.
Legion, thanks. Very much. You may have run past Bxgrl after 9/11. She was there from the beginning, until they stopped the recovery, working as a site supervisor for the Salvation Army. (how ironic is that!) I did not volunteer, as I had a 9-5 at the time, plus was very active in some other things. I very much admire you, her and everyone else who gave of your time and talents.
Denton, thanks. Bxgrl was just telling me about the same thing, and is going to show me what I might be doing wrong. Nice to have a computer guru upstairs.
Legion, thanks. Very much. You may have run past Bxgrl after 9/11. She was there from the beginning, until they stopped the recovery, working as a site supervisor for the Salvation Army. (how ironic is that!) I did not volunteer, as I had a 9-5 at the time, plus was very active in some other things. I very much admire you, her and everyone else who gave of your time and talents.
Denton’s points are well-taken, and seemed to be meant sincerely.
Like this one:
Tell me why
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKl4ufehjpA
Do you ever listen to the Beatles and think:
These lyrics are sad, but the music is so upbeat. That’s odd.
Anyone who likes the Beatles should check out the remastered sets. Amazing! They’re now available on a flash drive as well!
Uncles can be the same age as nephews/nieces or even less: auntie-like or grandfatherly would give you grounds.
I’m listening to the Beatles now!
In my Life.
And if it weren’t for the Chinese there’d be no Beatles.
I’m filing suit re this uncle stuff. I’m feeling a bit of age discrimination here!