Re: Season's Greetings

2021-12-29 Thread ann sanfedele
Just reading this now because I originally thought you were just 
commenting on earlier subject matter seasonal greetings.  Now all I can say
is YIKES! ... and send wishes that things VASTLY improve in the next 
year and after..


MUch love,
ann


On 12/28/2021 3:47 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:

A hearty Ho Ho Ho etc. to all!

I am in limbo. The guy we contracted with last April to rebuild our flooded 
kitchen cabinets? Talked with him last week. “Materials are finally in, I’ll 
stop by sometime after Christmas to discuss…”

The guy who last March  was going to rebuild the damaged lower dresser drawers? 
I texted him, he said they would be done probably next week?

The guy who was going to arrange for an engineer to get an estimate on raising 
our rental unit a few feet so as to be above Flood Plain so that we can rebuild 
the major damage caused by the wind-toppled 100-foot white pine? Some time this 
week, maybe?

The lady who was going to arrange our secondary internet connection so that our 
niece Mary can re-establish her home office here now that she can’t live in the 
damaged rental? Still waiting for a call back.

[Back story on the rental: our niece lives there. We lived with her 8 months 
last year after our home was flooded. The pine tree blew over onto her house 
Dec 11th. She’s moved in with us. Because we are in a flood plain, special 
rules apply. The U.S. Government subsidizes the cost of flood insurance, and 
communities that agree to FEMA’s rules are given more generous discounts on the 
insurance. FEMA’s rules are designed to avoid constant rebuilding of structures 
in jeopardy, like along the coast in the traditional path of hurricanes or in 
known flood plains in the interior. Requirement is that the community will not 
provide a building permit to any upgrade or repair unless either A- the cost of 
the upgrade or repair does not exceed 50% of appraised value, or B- the 
structure is brought up to current building code. So, above the flood plain, 
with up-to-date wiring, etc. We will likely be well over 50% of appraised 
value,  and thus anticipate Option B is going to come into play. So the first 
question is, how high do we need to raise the rebuilt/replaced structure? 
Probably 3-4 feet. And meanwhile niece Mary has lost her home office. She works 
for a hospital on medical insurance issues. Usually about 90% from home. But 
because of the private sensitive nature of what she deals with, her home office 
work computer cannot be WiFi, it needs a hardwire ethernet connection. Our 
cable modem is at the other end of the house, so I am trying for a secondary 
connection in “her” new office…]

So, waiting, waiting, frustrated at having so many of these details which are 
just out of my control. I took the requisite shots of the tree down across the 
house, of the crane lifting the pieces out, the guys nailing sheets of plywood 
and tarps across the holes in the roof. But I can’t be too excited about any of 
those shots. One of my occasional outlets is cooking, but that is harder with 
Mary here. We get along well with Mary, we are comfortable with her in our 
home. But she is still dealing with damage caused by her COVID over a year ago. 
Loss of taste has now become distortion of taste, so there are a very limited 
number of food options that she can tolerate. I could still make my sausage and 
cheese breakfast casserole or my 3-meat 8-bean chili. But she wouldn’t be able 
to eat those, might not even be able to tolerate the odor if she were in the 
same room with those, and so it wouldn’t be right for me to indulge.

I am looking forward to getting some of these nuisance details out of the way! 
And I am looking forward to some travel we have booked for 2022, some trips 
just for relaxation, some trips (e.g. Iceland) for exploration and photo ops. 
And hoping that we can zig-zag our way through the COVID restrictions and 
outbreaks. While life has not been ideal for us lately, we have avoided serious 
tragedy, I know that many of you are facing similar woes, and we are all ready 
for a big party! Or something.

Meanwhile, Ho Ho Ho and serious best wishes for a healthy productive prosperous 
New Year!

Stan
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Re: Season's Greetings

2021-12-29 Thread John Sessoms

I hope the new year will be better for y'all and for your niece.

On 12/28/2021 3:47 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:

A hearty Ho Ho Ho etc. to all!

I am in limbo. The guy we contracted with last April to rebuild our flooded 
kitchen cabinets? Talked with him last week. “Materials are finally in, I’ll 
stop by sometime after Christmas to discuss…”

The guy who last March  was going to rebuild the damaged lower dresser drawers? 
I texted him, he said they would be done probably next week?

The guy who was going to arrange for an engineer to get an estimate on raising 
our rental unit a few feet so as to be above Flood Plain so that we can rebuild 
the major damage caused by the wind-toppled 100-foot white pine? Some time this 
week, maybe?

The lady who was going to arrange our secondary internet connection so that our 
niece Mary can re-establish her home office here now that she can’t live in the 
damaged rental? Still waiting for a call back.

[Back story on the rental: our niece lives there. We lived with her 8 months 
last year after our home was flooded. The pine tree blew over onto her house 
Dec 11th. She’s moved in with us. Because we are in a flood plain, special 
rules apply. The U.S. Government subsidizes the cost of flood insurance, and 
communities that agree to FEMA’s rules are given more generous discounts on the 
insurance. FEMA’s rules are designed to avoid constant rebuilding of structures 
in jeopardy, like along the coast in the traditional path of hurricanes or in 
known flood plains in the interior. Requirement is that the community will not 
provide a building permit to any upgrade or repair unless either A- the cost of 
the upgrade or repair does not exceed 50% of appraised value, or B- the 
structure is brought up to current building code. So, above the flood plain, 
with up-to-date wiring, etc. We will likely be well over 50% of appraised 
value,  and thus anticipate Option B is going to come into play. So the first 
question is, how high do we need to raise the rebuilt/replaced structure? 
Probably 3-4 feet. And meanwhile niece Mary has lost her home office. She works 
for a hospital on medical insurance issues. Usually about 90% from home. But 
because of the private sensitive nature of what she deals with, her home office 
work computer cannot be WiFi, it needs a hardwire ethernet connection. Our 
cable modem is at the other end of the house, so I am trying for a secondary 
connection in “her” new office…]

So, waiting, waiting, frustrated at having so many of these details which are 
just out of my control. I took the requisite shots of the tree down across the 
house, of the crane lifting the pieces out, the guys nailing sheets of plywood 
and tarps across the holes in the roof. But I can’t be too excited about any of 
those shots. One of my occasional outlets is cooking, but that is harder with 
Mary here. We get along well with Mary, we are comfortable with her in our 
home. But she is still dealing with damage caused by her COVID over a year ago. 
Loss of taste has now become distortion of taste, so there are a very limited 
number of food options that she can tolerate. I could still make my sausage and 
cheese breakfast casserole or my 3-meat 8-bean chili. But she wouldn’t be able 
to eat those, might not even be able to tolerate the odor if she were in the 
same room with those, and so it wouldn’t be right for me to indulge.

I am looking forward to getting some of these nuisance details out of the way! 
And I am looking forward to some travel we have booked for 2022, some trips 
just for relaxation, some trips (e.g. Iceland) for exploration and photo ops. 
And hoping that we can zig-zag our way through the COVID restrictions and 
outbreaks. While life has not been ideal for us lately, we have avoided serious 
tragedy, I know that many of you are facing similar woes, and we are all ready 
for a big party! Or something.

Meanwhile, Ho Ho Ho and serious best wishes for a healthy productive prosperous 
New Year!

Stan
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Season's Greetings

2021-12-28 Thread Stanley Halpin
A hearty Ho Ho Ho etc. to all! 

I am in limbo. The guy we contracted with last April to rebuild our flooded 
kitchen cabinets? Talked with him last week. “Materials are finally in, I’ll 
stop by sometime after Christmas to discuss…” 

The guy who last March  was going to rebuild the damaged lower dresser drawers? 
I texted him, he said they would be done probably next week? 

The guy who was going to arrange for an engineer to get an estimate on raising 
our rental unit a few feet so as to be above Flood Plain so that we can rebuild 
the major damage caused by the wind-toppled 100-foot white pine? Some time this 
week, maybe?

The lady who was going to arrange our secondary internet connection so that our 
niece Mary can re-establish her home office here now that she can’t live in the 
damaged rental? Still waiting for a call back.

[Back story on the rental: our niece lives there. We lived with her 8 months 
last year after our home was flooded. The pine tree blew over onto her house 
Dec 11th. She’s moved in with us. Because we are in a flood plain, special 
rules apply. The U.S. Government subsidizes the cost of flood insurance, and 
communities that agree to FEMA’s rules are given more generous discounts on the 
insurance. FEMA’s rules are designed to avoid constant rebuilding of structures 
in jeopardy, like along the coast in the traditional path of hurricanes or in 
known flood plains in the interior. Requirement is that the community will not 
provide a building permit to any upgrade or repair unless either A- the cost of 
the upgrade or repair does not exceed 50% of appraised value, or B- the 
structure is brought up to current building code. So, above the flood plain, 
with up-to-date wiring, etc. We will likely be well over 50% of appraised 
value,  and thus anticipate Option B is going to come into play. So the first 
question is, how high do we need to raise the rebuilt/replaced structure? 
Probably 3-4 feet. And meanwhile niece Mary has lost her home office. She works 
for a hospital on medical insurance issues. Usually about 90% from home. But 
because of the private sensitive nature of what she deals with, her home office 
work computer cannot be WiFi, it needs a hardwire ethernet connection. Our 
cable modem is at the other end of the house, so I am trying for a secondary 
connection in “her” new office…]

So, waiting, waiting, frustrated at having so many of these details which are 
just out of my control. I took the requisite shots of the tree down across the 
house, of the crane lifting the pieces out, the guys nailing sheets of plywood 
and tarps across the holes in the roof. But I can’t be too excited about any of 
those shots. One of my occasional outlets is cooking, but that is harder with 
Mary here. We get along well with Mary, we are comfortable with her in our 
home. But she is still dealing with damage caused by her COVID over a year ago. 
Loss of taste has now become distortion of taste, so there are a very limited 
number of food options that she can tolerate. I could still make my sausage and 
cheese breakfast casserole or my 3-meat 8-bean chili. But she wouldn’t be able 
to eat those, might not even be able to tolerate the odor if she were in the 
same room with those, and so it wouldn’t be right for me to indulge.

I am looking forward to getting some of these nuisance details out of the way! 
And I am looking forward to some travel we have booked for 2022, some trips 
just for relaxation, some trips (e.g. Iceland) for exploration and photo ops. 
And hoping that we can zig-zag our way through the COVID restrictions and 
outbreaks. While life has not been ideal for us lately, we have avoided serious 
tragedy, I know that many of you are facing similar woes, and we are all ready 
for a big party! Or something. 

Meanwhile, Ho Ho Ho and serious best wishes for a healthy productive prosperous 
New Year! 

Stan
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Re: Season's Greetings

2021-12-26 Thread Rick Womer
And to you, Grand Poohbah of the World Headquarters! 

Thank you for keeping this going!

Rick



> On Dec 25, 2021, at 1:02 AM, Doug Brewer  wrote:
> 
> Best of the season from PDML World Headquarters here in beautiful downtown 
> Gainesville, Georgia.
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Season's Greetings

2021-12-24 Thread Doug Brewer
Best of the season from PDML World Headquarters here in beautiful 
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Re: January PUG Countdown and Season's Greetings

2017-12-23 Thread Jack Davis
Thanks, Brian!
Best wishes of the season to you!

J

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 23, 2017, at 1:51 PM, Brian Walters  wrote:
> 
> G'day all and best wishes for the Season from the PUGmeister.  
> 
> First up in 2018 is "Shadow"
> 
> Submit here: http://pug.komkon.org/submit/
> 
> Submission Guidelines here: http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html
> 
> I'll delay final submissions until, say, 5 January to allow adequate time for
> revelry recovery :-)
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Brian
> 
> ++
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January PUG Countdown and Season's Greetings

2017-12-23 Thread Brian Walters
G'day all and best wishes for the Season from the PUGmeister.  

First up in 2018 is "Shadow"

Submit here: http://pug.komkon.org/submit/

Submission Guidelines here: http://pug.komkon.org/general/autosubmit.html

I'll delay final submissions until, say, 5 January to allow adequate time for
revelry recovery :-)


Cheers

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Re: Season's Greetings!

2016-12-23 Thread Brian Walters
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016, at 10:37 AM, John Coyle wrote:
> To everyone on the group, and particularly all we met, Jan and I wish you
> all a Merry Christmas  and
> a happy and successful New Year.
> We're away now for a few days, with no email facility, but I'll catch up
> next week!



The same to you and your family, John. 

And best wishes to all of my PDML friends - keep snapping in 2017!


Cheers

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Season's Greetings!

2016-12-22 Thread John Coyle
To everyone on the group, and particularly all we met, Jan and I wish you all a 
Merry Christmas  and
a happy and successful New Year.
We're away now for a few days, with no email facility, but I'll catch up next 
week!


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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-25 Thread Boris Liberman

Happy Holidays to you too ;-)...

Boris-who-chuckled.

On 12/22/2009 3:16 PM, frank theriault wrote:

Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All the best for the season!

cheers,
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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread ann sanfedele

those don't look like wabbit ears to me...
happy whatever to you too Frank

xo,
ann

frank theriault wrote:


Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All the best for the season!

cheers,
frank

 





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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread David J Brooks
To all my PC friends, Merry Christmas.

To all my Mac friends, Merry iChristmas.

Dave

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:16 AM, frank theriault
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

 ;-)

 All the best for the season!

 cheers,
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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread Bong Manayon
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:16 PM, frank theriault
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

 ;-)

 All the best for the season!

:-D

Season's greetings to you too and everyone as well ...

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread frank theriault
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:57 AM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
 To all my PC friends, Merry Christmas.

 To all my Mac friends, Merry iChristmas.

MARK!!

Thanks, Dave, I almost spewed coffee all over my keyboard!

;-)

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread Mark Roberts
frank theriault wrote:

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:57 AM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
 To all my PC friends, Merry Christmas.

 To all my Mac friends, Merry iChristmas.

MARK!!

Thanks, Dave, I almost spewed coffee all over my keyboard!

He should have added, To all my Linux friends,
0001101011101101000101110100111001010010101


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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-23 Thread Brian Walters
It takes more than a bearded man with antlers to give me nightmares. 
Not much more, mind

All the best to you to, Frank.



Cheers

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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:16 -0500, frank theriault
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:
 
 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html
 
 ;-)
 
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PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread frank theriault
Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All the best for the season!

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread David J Brooks
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:16 AM, frank theriault
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

Try months pal.:-)

 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

 ;-)

 All the best for the season!

Made me smile, have a great season to.

Dave

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread Jack Davis
You're not as tall as I thought, Frank. ;) I suppose if I counted the antlers..
Thanks! Best to you and all.

Jack

--- On Tue, 12/22/09, frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

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 Subject: PESO - Season's Greetings!
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net
 Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 5:16 AM
 Warning:  Not for family
 viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:
 
 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html
 
 ;-)
 
 All the best for the season!
 
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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread P N Stenquist

Love it!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Paul
On Dec 22, 2009, at 8:16 AM, frank theriault wrote:


Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All the best for the season!

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread eactivist


In a message dated 12/22/2009 5:16:55 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
knarftheria...@gmail.com writes:
Warning:  Not  for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.   Come to think of it, you may,  too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All  the best for the season!

cheers,
frank


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Hey,  those are antlers not bunny ears! 

Heh. Seasons Greetings to you too,  frank (and everyone else).

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread Bob Sullivan
Happy Holidays Frank.
Not too scary for those of us who have seen the bunny ears...
But what happened to your legs man!
Regards,  Bob S.

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 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

 ;-)

 All the best for the season!

 cheers,
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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread David J Brooks
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Happy Holidays Frank.
 Not too scary for those of us who have seen the bunny ears...
 But what happened to your legs man!
 Regards,  Bob S.

If only we had those antlers when crossing the border in 2005 for GFM.
But then we would not have a story, now would we.:-)

Dave

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 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

 ;-)

 All the best for the season!

 cheers,
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RE: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread Bob W
 
 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have 
 nightmares for weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:
 
 http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html
 
 ;-)
 
 All the best for the season!
 
 cheers,
 frank

Happy Christmas, Prancer!

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread Christine Aguila
Happy Holidays, Frank.  Wishing you and yours the best!  Fun pic!  Cheers, 
Christine



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Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/12/seasons-greetings.html

;-)

All the best for the season!

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Re: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread Subash
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:16:41 -0500
frank theriault knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:

 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:

no i didn't :). season's greetings to you and everyone else on the list
too...

regards, subash

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RE: PESO - Season's Greetings!

2009-12-22 Thread John Coyle
Hey Frank you didn't scare me at all!  But then I've lived too long to scare
easy...
Anyway, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all,


John in Brisbane



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 Warning:  Not for family viewing.  Your kids will have nightmares for
 weeks.  Come to think of it, you may, too:



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season's greetings

2008-12-25 Thread Subash
season's greetings to everyone on the list and here's wishing that 2009
turns out to be all that you want it to be...

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Re: season's greetings

2008-12-25 Thread Brian Walters
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 15:33:11 +0530, Subash pdml.l...@gmail.com said:
 season's greetings to everyone on the list and here's wishing that 2009
 turns out to be all that you want it to be...
 
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 cheers, subash
 



And the same to you and yours.  


Cheers

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Season's greetings

2008-12-25 Thread Malcolm Smith
Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous 2009.

Malcolm


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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-11 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 12/10/2008 12:51:48 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
charl...@visi.com writes:
 You're one sick   puppy.

 Marnie aka Doe  :-P


Doe?  A  deer!  :-)

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Christian

Charles Robinson wrote:

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html 


Too funny.  Very creative.

Here is my holiday cube-mate at work...  not as creative.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bNuA-oAASYY/ST_TQG1l0SI/AAU/6I4E7jSNnaE/s1600-h/1213071353.jpg
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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Charles Robinson

On Dec 10, 2008, at 8:36, Christian wrote:


Charles Robinson wrote:


http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html


Too funny.  Very creative.

Here is my holiday cube-mate at work...  not as creative.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bNuA-oAASYY/ST_TQG1l0SI/AAU/6I4E7jSNnaE/s1600-h/1213071353.jpg


I like it, though!

We found a little baby light-up deer in someone's garbage a few months  
ago.  We plan to add the baby down on the ground under mama in a night  
or two...


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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread David J Brooks
Mrs Chainsaw i love that .:-)

We are not putting up our fake tree this year, Lucy and Boo have wrecked it.
Liz decorates a bush we have in the house, and some lights out side.

Dave

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We're not doing a tree this year, we're too cheap and the kids are all grown
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 But... you gotta put lights up.  It's dark out, and it brings a certain
 level of cheer.

 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

 We actually did this same decoration four years ago, but it's so tasteful
 and pretty I can't see how anybody would mind seeing it again

 :-)

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread David Savage
2008/12/10 Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 We're not doing a tree this year, we're too cheap and the kids are all grown
 up.

 But... you gotta put lights up.  It's dark out, and it brings a certain
 level of cheer.

 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

 We actually did this same decoration four years ago, but it's so tasteful
 and pretty I can't see how anybody would mind seeing it again

Hehehe.

Bah humbug lives :-)

Cheers,

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Merlin Who
I know I don't really get the Christmas and deer stuff but why is the
deer hanging upside down? Looks like animals in slaughterhouse... ;-)

Are you eating deer of light on Christmas? Is that some kind of tradition? :)

Merlin

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:26 AM, Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We're not doing a tree this year, we're too cheap and the kids are all grown
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 But... you gotta put lights up.  It's dark out, and it brings a certain
 level of cheer.

 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

 We actually did this same decoration four years ago, but it's so tasteful
 and pretty I can't see how anybody would mind seeing it again

 :-)

  -Charles

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Merlin Who
I'm starting to think Christmas is some very weird holiday in US :D

Santa in T-Rex's teeth, deer of light upside down...

By the way I like the wooden T-Rex :)

Merlin

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Charles Robinson wrote:


 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

 Too funny.  Very creative.

 Here is my holiday cube-mate at work...  not as creative.

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Christian

Merlin Who wrote:

I'm starting to think Christmas is some very weird holiday in US :D

Santa in T-Rex's teeth, deer of light upside down...

By the way I like the wooden T-Rex :)

Merlin


Not a Tyrannosaurus.  It's an Allosaurus.  Really a much more 
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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Charles Robinson

On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:52, Merlin Who wrote:


I know I don't really get the Christmas and deer stuff but why is the
deer hanging upside down? Looks like animals in slaughterhouse... ;-)



Precisely.   The wife and I are not huge fans of those light-up deer  
either.


This is not a statement against Christmas... just against those inane  
light-up deer!


(Plus we're just having fun)

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 12/10/2008 6:52:59 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We found a little baby  light-up deer in someone's garbage a few months  
ago.  We plan to  add the baby down on the ground under mama in a night  
or  two...

-Charles


You're one sick  puppy.

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Charles Robinson

On Dec 10, 2008, at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


In a message dated 12/10/2008 6:52:59 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We found a little baby  light-up deer in someone's garbage a few  
months
ago.  We plan to  add the baby down on the ground under mama in a  
night

or  two...

-Charles


You're one sick  puppy.

Marnie aka Doe  :-P



Doe?  A deer!  :-)

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread John Francis
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:51:31PM -0600, Charles Robinson wrote:
 On Dec 10, 2008, at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In a message dated 12/10/2008 6:52:59 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 We found a little baby  light-up deer in someone's garbage a few  
 months
 ago.  We plan to  add the baby down on the ground under mama in a  
 night
 or  two...

 -Charles

 
 You're one sick  puppy.

 Marnie aka Doe  :-P


 Doe?  A deer!  :-)

  -Charles

Yep.. That (Doe) was Marnie's nom-de-keyboard many years ago when I
first encountered her, and her account name made it very clear that
she was well aware of the Mary Poppins connection.


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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-10 Thread Charles Robinson

On Dec 10, 2008, at 15:01, John Francis wrote:


On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:51:31PM -0600, Charles Robinson wrote:

On Dec 10, 2008, at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


In a message dated 12/10/2008 6:52:59 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We found a little baby  light-up deer in someone's garbage a few
months
ago.  We plan to  add the baby down on the ground under mama in a
night
or  two...

-Charles


You're one sick  puppy.

Marnie aka Doe  :-P



Doe?  A deer!  :-)

-Charles


Yep.. That (Doe) was Marnie's nom-de-keyboard many years ago when I
first encountered her, and her account name made it very clear that
she was well aware of the Mary Poppins connection.



(that was Sound of Music, not Mary Poppins!  Same actress, though)

I just found that especially amusing considering the decoration we've  
been discussing.


Nothin' personal, Marnie!

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PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-09 Thread Charles Robinson
We're not doing a tree this year, we're too cheap and the kids are all  
grown up.


But... you gotta put lights up.  It's dark out, and it brings a  
certain level of cheer.


http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

We actually did this same decoration four years ago, but it's so  
tasteful and pretty I can't see how anybody would mind seeing it  
again


:-)

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Re: PESO: Season's Greetings!

2008-12-09 Thread Bob Sullivan
Oh you're mean...

Mommy, somebody shot one of Santa's reindeer
and he's got it hanging in the front yard.
How's Santa gonna get around on Xmas eve?

Regards,  Bob S.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Charles Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We're not doing a tree this year, we're too cheap and the kids are all grown
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 But... you gotta put lights up.  It's dark out, and it brings a certain
 level of cheer.

 http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/deer/content/IMGP6797_large.html

 We actually did this same decoration four years ago, but it's so tasteful
 and pretty I can't see how anybody would mind seeing it again

 :-)

  -Charles

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Season's Greetings

2007-12-25 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
May all your holidays be healthy and full of good cheer!

best,
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Re: Season's Greetings

2007-12-25 Thread David J Brooks
And to you to Sir.:-)

Dave

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Season's greetings

2004-12-25 Thread Butch Black
Just wanting to wish all of my friends on the PDML a happy holiday season.
Butch


Season's Greetings

2003-12-24 Thread John Coyle
For those who celebrate Christmas, have a happy one: for those who don't,
may this time of year be happy and joyful for you too.  For all, now is the
time when family is the most important thing of all.


John Coyle
(This may be the first message written on Christmas Day itself, with the
advantage of the International Date Line!  Written at 9:10 am, outside
temperature 32C, inside only marginally better, except in the office where
it's a very pleasant 24!)
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Season's Greetings

2002-12-24 Thread T Rittenhouse
HAPPY HOLIDAYS,
and may Santa bring you all the Pentax stuff you've been wanting 
(manditory on topic statement) VBG.

Ciao,
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OT: Season's Greetings

2002-12-24 Thread Raimo Korhonen
and Happy Holidays for everybody!
All the best!
Raimo
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Re: Season's Greetings

2002-12-24 Thread Bob Rapp
Santa came early and left me a 50mm Macro-Takumar (focuses to 1:1), 200 f3.5
Takumar and a 35mm f2.3 Auto-Takumar. Mim, my wife, is still talking to me!

I hope everyone else fares as well.

Bob
- Original Message -
From: T Rittenhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax Discussion Malling List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 8:16 PM
Subject: Season's Greetings


 HAPPY HOLIDAYS,
 and may Santa bring you all the Pentax stuff you've been wanting
 (manditory on topic statement) VBG.

 Ciao,
 Graywolf
 http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto








Season's Greetings

2002-12-23 Thread jcoyle
I am away now for a few days, so to all who celebrate it , a Merry
Christmas.
Back for the New Year, looking forward to another 365 days of moaning,
whining, arguing - and sometimes even talking Pentax on this most
stimulating list!


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia