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top o' the mornin'®

#1 Post by earendel » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:53 am

I'm back in the office for two days, not expecting much to happen because most everyone else is gone. It's amazing how many e-mail messages I received during my absence and how many of them were totally unneeded (not spam, per se, but stuff that gets sent out to "all employees" and such). I guess that's a good thing, since it means I don't have any burning issues to deal with.

Christmas in Rivendell was wonderful - our grandson was old enough to grasp some of the concepts of the season (opening packages). I received some very nice gifts, including a limited edition set of Star Trek PEZ dispensers and a copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard.

Now it's on to a new year.
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Re: top o' the mornin'®

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:52 am

earendel wrote:I'm back in the office for two days, not expecting much to happen because most everyone else is gone. It's amazing how many e-mail messages I received during my absence and how many of them were totally unneeded (not spam, per se, but stuff that gets sent out to "all employees" and such). I guess that's a good thing, since it means I don't have any burning issues to deal with.

Christmas in Rivendell was wonderful - our grandson was old enough to grasp some of the concepts of the season (opening packages). I received some very nice gifts, including a limited edition set of Star Trek PEZ dispensers and a copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard.

Now it's on to a new year.
Santa brought me Tales of the Beedle the Bard too!

I expect he'll bring me a Harry Potter calendar after he has a chance to swing by the mall.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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