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In a message dated 6/30/04 7:01:58 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< One other suggestion. Don't have kids. If you can't avoid that, don't
have daughters. If you still can't avoid that don't let them get
married at the same time of EAS. >>
Hi Ron,
I had 4 sons, NO daughters, DAMN IT.
Now I have 4 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN, of which two are girls age 8 and 3, and I
LOVE THEM so much.
Now widowed after 59 years of marriage, disabled by 5 strokes so I can no
longer
walk or talk very well, my 4 sons are as useless as tits on a boar.
You are so fortunate to have daughters, even if they marry during EAS.
I'm still taking care of bees on my golf cart, but have reduced from 100+
colonies to just 12 in my back yard.
Nice to hear from you!
George Imirie
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