These are good sentiments for a Christmas Eve, Tom, and I would like to echo them. (Analog delay, of course.) I wish every one of you the very best. Ken ________________________________ From: motm@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Tom Farrand Sent: Mon 12/24/2007 4:27 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: [motm] Remembering "The most important things in life aren't things". That is what a plaque hanging on my wall says. I keep it in view because it helps to remind me what is important. Being the sentimental old fool, I am prone to remembering the important things to me, this time of year. Larry Hendry was an important person to me and I miss him and his "pixie" wife Anne a whole bunch. They were delightful people I was blessed with having known. I wish that just one more time I could tell Larry "Merry Christmas!". Alas, I cannot. I have not heard any recent updates about Paul Haneberg's recovery. I think about him from time to time, especially on holidays. Never got to meet him in person but he seems like a really nice guy and I wish him the very best. I do hope he is on the mend. Does anyone have any updates that can be shared? This list has given me contact with a number of people whose friendship has been highly valued. One fellow MOTMer, Joseph Casbarian, has become a very good friend. I attended his wedding, and his wife was the real estate agent for my son's first home purchase, which closes in the morning. (Yes, on December 24!) Joseph and his wife, Lisa, have become very dear and important friends to me ... and this list was the connection point. How cool is that? Dave Bradley and his wife Dianne, are very cool people too! I would have never met them if not for this list and my life would not have been enriched by having known them. There are many other people on this list who are very dear to me, as well. My list is too extensive to mention everyone, so I just named the first people I met as a consequence of this group. Based on those people I have met and known, this is a fine group of people and it is my privilege to know all of you in one way or another. MOTM synths are very cool, indeed. However, the considerable enjoyment I derive form this odd collection of gear, is nothing compared to the value of the people I can call "friends". I must give many thanks to all of you. From my heart, I bid you all ... Merry Christmas! Tom Farrand
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FW: [motm] Remembering
2007-12-24 by Tkacs, Ken
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