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[CS-FSLUG] Happy Mothers Day!

Eduardo Sanchez lists at sombragris.org
Wed May 11 10:00:00 EDT 2005


I always am :). Problem is, I always do it under a deluge of work that 
prevent me from talk further, so I must be forced to lurk. 
Additionally, dialup access to the internet is not exactly helpful.

I must go now, my female dog is having cubs and the male one is smelling 
something... (see my predicament!)

Blessings, 


Eduardo

On Tuesday 10 May 2005 16:36, Jukka wrote:
> On 5/10/05, Eduardo Sanchez <lists at sombragris.org> wrote:
> > In Paraguay, Mother's Day is May 15. It's not a Sunday, but a
> > calendar date instead. Coincidentally, May 15 is also Paraguayan
> > Independence Day.
> >
> > Blessings,
> >
> > Eduardo
>
> Nice to see that you are back "online", Eduardo! :)
>
> Blessings,
> Jukka
>
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-- 
Prof. Eduardo Sanchez
Asuncion, Paraguay, South America
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 So when that Angel of the darker Drink
 At last shall find you by the river-brink,
   And, offering his Cup, invite your Soul
 Forth to your Lips to quaff--you shall not shrink.

 -- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
    

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