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Pete Dashwood

2007-12-23, 6:56 pm

It is Xmas eve in New Zealand.

Just wanted to wish all contributors (and lurkers) in comp.lang.cobol a
pleasant and peaceful time, whatever your religious persuasion, and sincere
best wishes for the coming year to you all.

Pete.
--
"I used to write COBOL...now I can do anything."


2007-12-23, 6:56 pm

In article <5t88blF1c1550U1@mid.individual.net>,
Pete Dashwood <dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz> wrote:
>It is Xmas eve in New Zealand.
>
>Just wanted to wish all contributors (and lurkers) in comp.lang.cobol a
>pleasant and peaceful time, whatever your religious persuasion, and sincere
>best wishes for the coming year to you all.


Likewise to you and yours, Mr Dashwood... and others who profess to
various religions and calendars.

DD

LX-i

2007-12-24, 3:55 am

Pete Dashwood wrote:
> It is Xmas eve in New Zealand.
>
> Just wanted to wish all contributors (and lurkers) in comp.lang.cobol a
> pleasant and peaceful time, whatever your religious persuasion, and sincere
> best wishes for the coming year to you all.


And I will piggy-back off this and also wish each of you a Merry
Christmas, Happy New Year, and any other appropriate greetings for
holidays which you may celebrate.

(Our family has recorded an e-greeting for Christmas, and I think our
two-year-old steals the show. If you'd like, you can view it at
http://daniel.summershome.org/2007/merry-christmas-2007 .)


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Robert Jones

2007-12-24, 6:56 pm

On Dec 24, 6:10 am, LX-i <lxi0...@netscape.net> wrote:
> Pete Dashwood wrote:
>
>
> And I will piggy-back off this and also wish each of you a Merry
> Christmas, Happy New Year, and any other appropriate greetings for
> holidays which you may celebrate.
>
> (Our family has recorded an e-greeting for Christmas, and I think our
> two-year-old steals the show. If you'd like, you can view it athttp://daniel.summershome.org/2007/merry-christmas-2007.)
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> ~ / \/ _ o ~ Live from Albuquerque, NM! ~
> ~ _ /\ | ~ ~
> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> ~ Business E-mail ~ daniel @ "Business Website" below ~
> ~ Business Website ~http://www.djs-consulting.com ~
> ~ Tech Blog ~http://www.djs-consulting.com/linux/blog ~
> ~ Personal E-mail ~ "Personal Blog" as e-mail address ~
> ~ Personal Blog ~http://daniel.summershome.org ~
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> GEEKCODE 3.12 GCS/IT d s-:+ a C++ L++ E--- W++ N++ o? K- w$ !O M--
> V PS+ PE++ Y? !PGP t+ 5? X+ R* tv b+ DI++ D+ G- e h---- r+++ z++++
>
> "Who is more irrational? A man who believes in a God he doesn't see,
> or a man who's offended by a God he doesn't believe in?" - Brad Stine


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone

Robert
SkippyPB

2007-12-24, 6:56 pm

On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 12:12:55 +1300, "Pete Dashwood"
<dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz> wrote:

>It is Xmas eve in New Zealand.
>
>Just wanted to wish all contributors (and lurkers) in comp.lang.cobol a
>pleasant and peaceful time, whatever your religious persuasion, and sincere
>best wishes for the coming year to you all.
>
>Pete.


Thaks Pete and the same to you. For a bit of humor, check out this ad
from British (I assume) TV:
http://www.gentlemenshumor.com/eyesontheroad.html

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Judson McClendon

2007-12-24, 6:56 pm

Thanks to everyone, and a Merry Christmas to you!

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Sun Valley Systems http://sunvaley.com
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."


Pete Dashwood

2007-12-24, 6:56 pm



"SkippyPB" <swiegand@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:d1pvm3t617huds65itek5r2tbmtn2hiqmf@
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> On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 12:12:55 +1300, "Pete Dashwood"
> <dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz> wrote:
>
>
> Thaks Pete and the same to you. For a bit of humor, check out this ad
> from British (I assume) TV:
> http://www.gentlemenshumor.com/eyesontheroad.html


LOL!
Thanks Steve :-)

It brought back many happy memories of the old Hamlet ads they used to run
on British TV, where there would be a disaster and then a dissolve to a guy
smoking a Hamlet cigar, accompanied by Bach's "Air on a G string"...

I must say, it looked like a very up-market car park...:-) (They are all
right-hand drive, so I guess it's the U.K., although it could be
Australia... Not NZ, such cars would be rare here and the chances of two in
a row are pretty unlikely...) I currently have the hood down on my
convertible and I had some sympathy forthe Ferrari guy :-)

I remember going to Malibu one Sunday with some friends. I photographed a
crossing where the cars were waiting for an elderly man to hobble across the
road. The order of cars was: Ferrari, Ferrari, Land Rover, Maserati, Ferarri
:-). Talk about the affluent society... :-)

Pete.
--
"I used to write COBOL...now I can do anything."


Robert

2007-12-24, 9:56 pm

On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 10:20:52 +1300, "Pete Dashwood" <dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz>
wrote:

>I remember going to Malibu one Sunday with some friends. I photographed a
>crossing where the cars were waiting for an elderly man to hobble across the
>road. The order of cars was: Ferrari, Ferrari, Land Rover, Maserati, Ferarri
>:-). Talk about the affluent society... :-)


When I worked in Beverly Hills, we bet outsiders that we could stand on the sidewalk and
see a Rolls Royce drive by within five minutes. We always won.

Some stores on Rodeo Drive keep their front doors locked. To get in, an employee looks you
over and decides whether you're affluent enough. Hint: it's the shoes. If they cost less
then $600, you're not worthy.

Hope you had a merry Christmas. Santa died for your credit cards, and watch out for flying
monkeys.

Judson McClendon

2007-12-25, 7:55 am

"Robert" <no@e.mail> wrote:
> "Pete Dashwood" <dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz> wrote:
>
>
> When I worked in Beverly Hills, we bet outsiders that we could stand on the sidewalk and
> see a Rolls Royce drive by within five minutes. We always won.



I once saw 6 Rolls Royces stopped at one traffic light on Rodeo Drive.
Several years ago I noticed that the Budget Car Rental in Beverly Hills
had a Rolls Royce. Budget, right.
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Judson McClendon judmc@sunvaley0.com (remove zero)
Sun Valley Systems http://sunvaley.com
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."


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