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pws July 28th 05 07:35 PM

Lanny Chambers wrote:
> In article >,
> pws > wrote:
>
>
>>>Lanhy and Leon (and
>>>others) were here long before me and will probably be here forever. :-)

>>
>>Errr.... make that Lanny, not Lanhy.

>
>
> Both Lanny and Lanhy are indeed immortal. Dunno about Leon.
>
> ---
> Lanny Chambers
> '94C, St. Louis
> http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html


Hey, at least I didn't call you Larry like I have seen so many people
do. Time will tell with Leon. :-)

BTW, did you hear that they discovered a rare breed of hummingbird,
(white eared), in Texas? Does that have anything to do with your
upcoming trip here?

Pat

Leon van Dommelen July 29th 05 01:55 AM

pws > wrote:

>Christopher Muto wrote:
>> thanks. nice to know that someone actually reads my posts.

>
>Don't worry, people are still reading my drivel after 5+ years. There
>will always be people reading your posts here. Lanhy and Leon (and
>others)


I do not want to be picky, but I do seem to remember "Lanhy" is spelled
"Johny-come-lately". Hard to see how you could get it so wrong: the "L" is
close to the "J", but the "a" and "o" are way apart.

> were here long before me and will probably be here forever. :-)


Did I hear a sigh of relief?

Leon

--
Leon van Dommelen :) Bozo, the White 96 Sebring Miata .)
http://www.dommelen.net/miata
EXIT THE INTERSTATES (Jamie Jensen)

pws July 29th 05 07:08 AM

Leon van Dommelen wrote:
> pws > wrote:
>
>
>>Christopher Muto wrote:
>>
>>>thanks. nice to know that someone actually reads my posts.

>>
>>Don't worry, people are still reading my drivel after 5+ years. There
>>will always be people reading your posts here. Lanhy and Leon (and
>>others)

>
>
> I do not want to be picky, but I do seem to remember "Lanhy" is spelled
> "Johny-come-lately". Hard to see how you could get it so wrong: the "L" is
> close to the "J", but the "a" and "o" are way apart.
>
>
>>were here long before me and will probably be here forever. :-)

>
>
> Did I hear a sigh of relief?
>
> Leon
>


Well, it was sound and it brought much relief, but it wasn't a sigh that
you heard. :-)

Pat


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