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Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by Tentochi

Larry and I are getting dumped on (by snow) here in
Indiana.  Wow!  5" - 8" over night with isolated areas
of 10" or more.  No need to dream about a White
Christmas; it is here!  Also, check out some of the
yuletime tunes me and the boys churned out back in the
day:  http://www.3-stooges.com/records/records.html.

It even looks like TX got some snow in the pan handle
and it looks like Santa Schreiber will be feeling Jack
Frost nipping at his toes (and yes, his nose too) this
Christmas Eve!  Check out http://www.noradsanta.org to
see what Paul is up to this evening. <g>

It looks like a good day for soldering tomorrow after
opening packages, pigging out and visiting a couple of
relatives.  Too bad my MOTM isn't with me to be
twiddled tomorrow.

Merry Christmas!
Sam "Shemp" Howard
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/3577/biky-by.wav

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Re: [motm] Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by Neil Bradley

> Larry and I are getting dumped on (by snow) here in
> Indiana.  Wow!  5" - 8" over night with isolated areas
> of 10" or more.  No need to dream about a White
> Christmas; it is here!

I wish that was the case here. In Oregon we get almost nothing each year.
Usually a few days of snow with slush, and occasionally some ice. ;l-( But
at least I have some MOTM kits to put together. ;-)

-->Neil

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Re: [motm] Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by Thomas Hudson

On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 07:19 PM, Neil Bradley wrote:

>> Larry and I are getting dumped on (by snow) here in
>> Indiana.  Wow!  5" - 8" over night with isolated areas
>> of 10" or more.  No need to dream about a White
>> Christmas; it is here!
>
> I wish that was the case here. In Oregon we get almost nothing each 
> year.
> Usually a few days of snow with slush, and occasionally some ice. ;l-( 
> But
> at least I have some MOTM kits to put together. ;-)

I'd gladly trade places with you. I miss Oregon (and I'm an SC boy). Oh 
well,
happy holiday's from a South Carolinian missing Oregon stuck in Dallas.
Wishing I had some snow capped mountains. Hell, a small hill would do.

Re: [motm] Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by groovyshaman@snet.net

Ah yes, we should see 8 to 12 inches of white stuff here in Danbury, CT as
well.  Should be quite an "interesting" drive to NY for an authentic
German/American Christmas dinner.

I'd like to wish all of you in MOTM land a Happy Holiday and a healthy and
prosperous New Year.  May 2003 be filled with many interesting opportunities
(and even more interesting modules).

Cheers,
George Kisslak

PS: We do have the best list, the best designer, the best Stooges, and the
best customer base! :)

Re: [motm] Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by elhardt@att.net

>>Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.<<

>>I'd like to wish all of you in MOTM land a Happy Holiday and a healthy and
prosperous New Year.<<

All I can say is Bah Humbug. One more year gone by, one year closer to our 
deaths, one year closer to the time of tribulation, and no presents under my 
pole. So much for a happy Festivus.

-Elhardt

Re: [motm] Merry Christmas! (or happy day off work) [OT]!

2002-12-25 by Kevin Loper

"When the world is runnin' down.....
 You make the best of what's still around......."
                                      ----Sting

And one of those things that is still around would be
the analog modular synthesizer. Whooo, hoooo!

Merry Christmas, all!!!

Kevin

>All I can say is Bah Humbug. One more year gone by, one year closer to our
>deaths, one year closer to the time of tribulation, and no presents under
my
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>-Elhardt
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