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26 Dec 05 - 11:17 AM (#1634905) Subject: BS: XMAS From: Tannywheeler God Bless Us Everyone, my dears. Busy-ness limits time for this, but needed to say this to you fabulous people, your children, sig. oth., pets as well. Love & kisses................Tw |
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26 Dec 05 - 11:21 AM (#1634908) Subject: RE: BS: XMAS From: Jerry Rasmussen Guess we lost all the other threads... thanks, Tanny... we had a great Christmas. Now's clean-up time Jerry |
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26 Dec 05 - 11:28 AM (#1634914) Subject: RE: BS: XMAS From: jaze Maybe Max took a well deserved break like he did last year. |
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26 Dec 05 - 01:06 PM (#1634995) Subject: RE: BS: XMAS From: Charley Noble We survived! Charley Noble |
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26 Dec 05 - 04:07 PM (#1635100) Subject: RE: BS: XMAS From: Helen I'll repeat what I said in the Merry Christmas thread: "I wish you all peace and love, light and laughter, music and celebrations, because that is what you have all given me, here at Mudcat over the last 9 years, each in your own way." Whatever your beliefs, and whatever and whenever you celebrate, I wish you all the best at this time of year. Helen |
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26 Dec 05 - 06:50 PM (#1635148) Subject: RE: BS: XMAS From: Barbara Shaw I wish everyone could have had as joyous and wonderful a Christmas as I did this year, with all the immediate family able to be at my house for the first time in several years, including the new grandson and the one to be born next week present as well (sorta). The holidays started for me on Dec 6 with a holiday arts event at my house, continued with 8 caroling sessions, including Christmas eve accompanying the children's dance choir at church and Christmas day at the local soup kitchen, and officially ended this afternoon when the older son and his family left for home. And not a moment too soon. I'm done! (G'night...) |