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RE: [PyrNet-L] Test? Is the system down and Y2K



I am also sitting here at work re-arranging my paperclip collection while
puppy Pico is at my mom's house scoffing up XMAS party leftovers. I just
hope she keeps him away from the turnips. I do have to say that he was quite
adorable dressed up in his green velvet collar with jingle bells. It
actually stayed on XMAS eve and day into the night. He was very well behaved
with all the guests and enjoyed his puppy gingerbread men very much. 

Here's hoping all the Y2K boogies stay away. At least I will be in work with
generators and caterers. Of course, they keep telling us to leave our
champagne at home - no fun! 

> ----------
> From: 	Barb Bowes[SMTP:bamb@monmouth.com]
> Reply To: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Sent: 	Tuesday, December 28, 1999 10:41 AM
> To: 	pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Subject: 	Re: [PyrNet-L] Test?  Is the system down and Y2K
> 
> Well Marci, my daughter is a little freaked out by all this
> Y2K talk. I've got water, canned food and some wood for the
> fireplaces. Batteries, flashlights and candles. The interesting
> part is that when they talk about the possible terrorism because
> of Y2K she's very philosophical about the whole thing. As we live
> in NJ in-between NY, DC, Baltimore and Philly if the big one hits
> "we'll be toast" as she puts it, and basically never know what
> hit us. Her feelings are that we can't do anything about that,
> but she doesn't want to miss any of the creature comforts should
> the electric, etc. go out. LOL Even teenagers can be practical at
> times. <vbg>
> 
> Barb Bowes
> Bo, Molly, Chelsea (Pyrs) & Flopsy (Pyr Shep)
> The more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
> bamb@monmouth.com
> 
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