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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:03 am
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<FX: Raises a glasas of TS>

May 2008 be a good one for all of you.

Chris.
(Various Moose will be along shortly with supplies of chocolate.)

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:28 am
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--- Chris Suslowicz <chris+news@suslowicz.org> wrote:

> <FX: Raises a glasas of TS>
>
> May 2008 be a good one for all of you.
>

I'll second that notion. 2007 had some wonderful
moments, but for some friends it was "one of THOSE
years". May 2008 be an improvement where needed
and/or a continuation of the good stuff.

Jackie (who had a fun shopping morning with the new
daughter-in-law)



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On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 00:03:30 +0000, Chris Suslowicz wrote:

> <FX: Raises a glasas of TS>
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> May 2008 be a good one for all of you.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:54 am
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"Chris Suslowicz" said


> <FX: Raises a glasas of TS>
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> May 2008 be a good one for all of you.

And all the other months as well Smile

Happy New Year to all denizzens of the Village

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Diem wrote:

>(Aaaaaaaaaaargh! Mother of the Bride outfits are frumpy
>and horrible. I shall go for the stunningly gorgeous look instead. Smile
>Modest, moi? Non.)

if lace is wanted, an indeterminate number of mandibles awaits your
command...

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:29 pm
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On 2008-01-01 00:03:30 +0000, chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris Suslowicz) said:

> <FX: Raises a glasas of TS>
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> May 2008 be a good one for all of you.

Cheers, my friend. The same to you and to all in the Village.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:48 am
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--- Diem <diem RemoveThis @diemnothiszone.net> wrote:

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> I have acquired a new son-in-law-to-be. He did the
> romantic thing and
> proposed to Middle Daughter at Midnight on Xmas Eve.
> Middle Daughter
> has been through a lot these last few years
> (including almost dying in
> that fire, some of you may remember) and now is very
> happily planning
> her wedding. (Aaaaaaaaaaargh! Mother of the Bride
> outfits are frumpy
> and horrible. I shall go for the stunningly gorgeous
> look instead. Smile
> Modest, moi? Non.)
>
Good luck with the great dress hunt. My hunt was
difficult, partially because I'm short, round and
high-busted, which means a vee neck can easily turn
x-rated. But thanks to much persistence from son and
daughter-in-law, we found a lovely dress, my first
formal.

> My father in law had a good time on xmas day, but
> has been in hospital
> since New Year's Eve and we are anxiously awaiting
> diagnoses,
> prognoses and - well practically any bit of
> information we can get.
> So, a tense start to the new year but we have hope.
>
Prayers and healthy wishes are en route. Having to
wait while they figure out whats wrong is absolute
hell. I always want one of those gadgets Dr. McCoy
had on Star Trek, wave it in front of the patient and
all is known and cured.

Jackie

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 8:33 pm
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--- Diem <diem.DeleteThis@diemnothiszone.net> wrote:

> On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 00:48:28 +0000 (GMT),
> Jackie.DeleteThis@Bookaholics.mbl wrote:
>
> >
> >Prayers and healthy wishes are en route. Having to
> >wait while they figure out whats wrong is absolute
> >hell. I always want one of those gadgets Dr. McCoy
> >had on Star Trek, wave it in front of the patient
> and
> >all is known and cured.
>
>
> Thanks. Yes, a Star Trek gadget would be a great
> relief. He's home
> now, temporarily at least, with a double-sized liver
> and lots of
> morphine. He's just delighted to be at home.
>
> On the wedding frock front - my daughters have
> roundly condemned
> anything I like on the grounds that it's 'too
> seventies'; this is
> ironic as they all sport the most horrendous prints,
> the very worst of
> the sixties and seventies fashions, on a daily
> basis. Children's
> clothes are worse. My baby grand-daughter was
> wearing a dress last
> week that was the double of something her
> great-great-grandmother
> wore. Of course, she looked gorgeous (goes without
> saying) but the
> dress was hideous.
>
> I wore a bright red silk dress and an enormous hat
> to the eldest
> daughter's wedding. Feel the need to do something
> different this time.
> I have cut off all my hair and lost nine kilos. If I
> lose some more, I
> can wear styles I haven't looked at in years. With
> luck, no one will
> recognize me at all!

Congratulations on the weight loss,just don't fade
away completely:-)


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