Actually, it's <Mountain time for me. And I am up at an insane hour here.
I am in the throws of a hopeless online search for Xmas gifts. Been to
Amazon, Barns and Noble, Wal-mart... and on and on and on.
Anyone got any tips for books for a 12-year-old boy or a 16-year-old girl?
Neither of them read much, but I'm the relative who loves reading and
therefore always gives books. however, at the moment I am just tired and
out of ideas. I could really use some inspiration, and perhaps some coffee.
Smiles, Allison H.
Yes, Pam. I was going to ask what so many of you are doing up so late. I'm on the West Coast and I don't usually go to bed until one or two, but you all are in the East or Middle West, or am I wrong? And do you have to get up for school or work or family obligations? But you're young and can get by, I suppose, on little sleep, as I did in my college days.
Cindy --- Pam Quinn <quinns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Funny!! I think we all must be over halfway there as it is, judging by the late hours we're keeping on our computers, haha.
Pam
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 01:30:41 -0500, you wrote:
>Chaos and insanity will rain supreme. Mass
confusion will descend. Books,
>papers, and page breaks will fly in every
direction. The submission formats
>will battle for domination of the whole collection.
Disgruntled validators
>will be on the brink of revolution. What the .BRF?
can we do! God save us
>all!
><smile>.
>
>----- Original Message ----- >From: "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxx>
>
>
>>
>> I wonder what will happen during the two weeks
the office will be closed.
>> I
>> wonder if the engineers will rotate keeping an
eye on the site, or if
>> everything will go down duriing those two weeks.
>>
>> Sue
>>
>
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