>>Siderius Nuncius wrote: >>> "Birthday Monitor" <n...@leverton.org> wrote
>>>> Birthday News for today, 6 July: Min Lacey.
>>> Happy birthday, Min! It would be great to see you back here, MOPMOB.
>><vigorous wave> >>Hope you have a great day, MOPMOB!
>Yes, wherever you are, enjoy it!
May you snipper riffle all day! -- Mike McMillan, The email address is spam trapped but any genuine communications may be sent to mike dot mcmillan at ntlworld dot com
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<elv...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote: >On Mon, 6 Jul 2009, Birthday Monitor wrote >>Birthday News for today, 6 July: Min Lacey.
>Late but heartily hippo'd! Hope you had a splendid one.
I saw Min this morning. Her umratic absence is largely down to not having the necessary tuit to install a newsreader on her laptop, which is what she tends to use exclusively. She is v grateful for the umratic best wishes and hopes to be back soon. -- Stephen
In message <8dl7551pfjb90mr1ni1qhnnoka4bhql...@4ax.com>, Stephen
<stephenbow...@yahoo.com> writes: >On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:27:13 +0200, Kate Brown ><elv...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>On Mon, 6 Jul 2009, Birthday Monitor wrote >>>Birthday News for today, 6 July: Min Lacey.
>>Late but heartily hippo'd! Hope you had a splendid one.
>I saw Min this morning. Her umratic absence is largely down to not >having the necessary tuit to install a newsreader on her laptop, which >is what she tends to use exclusively. She is v grateful for the >umratic best wishes and hopes to be back soon.
I'll do it ... in fact if it's Windows 9x or XP, it'll have Outhouse Distress on it anyway, which is quite usable for most purposes (I use it at work). Or does she mean sign up with a news provider is what she needs the tuit for?
I miss min ... (and hope she does me, with that snipper riffle ...) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf ** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously outdated thoughts on PCs. **
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