Friday, October 21, 2005
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Dear Miranda, Thank you for your order from Poppy's. Your order was received on Tuesday, October 18, 2005, and your order is expected to ship on Thursday, October 20, 2005 via our preferred carrier, USPS Priority Mail. Upon shipment, you will receive a follow-up e-mail with your package's USPS tracking number. We appreciate your business. Please visit us again at www.poppys.com Poppy's Order Number 11854824 Women item details color size unit price quantity total ribbed turtleneck #3010821020002 blue heaven M $38.00 1 $38.00 stretch T #2284940120002 black M $16.50 1 $16.50 herringbone true blazer #2998920220008 old stone 8 $19.99 1 $19.99 ringer T #2318930120003 heather gray L $6.99 1 $6.99 stressfree pique polo #2579921120003 red L Tall $19.99 1 $19.99 premium low rise boot fit #3274150023332 steel gray 33W 32L $49.99 1 $49.99 subtotal (6 items): $151.46 shipping: Standard 4-7 Bus Days - $11.95 subtotal before tax: $163.41 Shipping Information: Miranda Hagbers 18822 Greenwich Drive Tucson, AZ 85709 Billing Information Visa xxxx-2853 Exp 12/xx Name on Card: Miranda C Hagbers POPPY'S RETURN POLICY 1. Returns With an Original Sales Receipt Store refunds will be issued in the original form of payment for price paid or a merchandise exchange when returned within 180 days of the purchase date. Merchandise returned more than 180 days after the purchase date will be eligible for a merchandise exchange or a merchandise certificate for the price paid. Online refunds will be issued in the original form of payment for price paid or merchandise exchange at any time. A mail check may be issued when original form of payment is unavailable for credit. A mail check will be issued when items over $5 are paid for by check or e-check* and returned within 3 days of the date of purchase online or in stores. A return/exchange or gift receipt does not serve as an original receipt online or in stores. *Poppy's accepts your check by utilizing an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) system. In the event that the EFT or draft is returned unpaid (or, if a paper check is accepted, and the check is returned for any reason), there will be a return fee, as permitted by State or Federal law, of $20 or more (which may include fees, collection costs, and applicable state taxes). 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Packages must be returned prepaid -- we do not accept C.O.D. deliveries. Send returns to: Poppy's Online Returns 2800 East Pointe Drive Columbus, Ohio 43186-0057 We will only refund shipping charges if we've sent the wrong item, or if the item sent is defective. Dear Matthew, I would like to attend all several of the CMEs. Do they run on consecutive days? You really don't have times and dates for each listed, so please let me know. Do you know the instructors for the CE classes? Please let me know. I am going to start rearranging my schedule to accomodate attending them. Regards, Adam Fagen ---------------Original Message --------------- To: adamFagen@yahoo.com; ElginEckert@bellsouth.net; MattHubbard@cfl.rr.com; KyriellMPatsFan@yahoo.com; CLopez6464@yahoo.com CC: andreahayward@cfl.rr.com, juliahammond01@bellsouth.net, marciahobbs@ucf.edu, tkeenanTMCU@aol.com From: Matthew Lelang [matthewlelang@aol.com] Reply-to: {matthewlelang@aol.com] Date: Wednesday 10/19/05 3:54:19PM Eastern Standard Time Subject: List of Continuing Education Available Hello all, I wanted to give you all an updated list of the continuring education classes available. If you have the time and can arrange your schedule to attend these, I strongly recommend going. All continuing education classes begin on November 9, 2005. The classes are located in various rooms in the Burrnett Building at 3301 Collegiate Blvd. Please let me know who wants to attend, and I will give you a registration form. All registration forms MUST be submitted by Monday October 31, 2005. -Matthew Lelang ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Continuing Education Classes The Continuing Education Section beginning in November 2005: 1. Chiropractic Update 1 CME Credits 2. Management of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure In the Emergency Department, 3 CME credits 3. Disease Management Project Clinical Decisions: Case-Based Lessons, 1 CME Credit 4. Traditional and Emerging Approaches to Challenging Cases in Anesthesiology, 2 CME Credits 5. Diabetic Foot Care: Concepts and Controversies, 3 CME Credits 6. Pain Management for the Primary Care Physician, 4 CME Credits 7. 3rd Annual Pediatric Neurology Update Seminar, 2 CME Credits 8. Fluid Management in the Heart Failure Patient, 2 CME Credits ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Mary, Hadley's Clothing has received your order. Hadley's clothing website was recently updated and we could like your feedback on the site and your shopping experience. Please visit our website at www.hadleys.com and complete our customer satisfaction card. A summary of your purchase is below. Order No. 28774321 ITEM DETAILS ITEM# COLOR SIZE UNIT PRICE QTY TOTAL Tweed oversized clutch #3332040220000 Lavender One Size Originally:$58.00 Sale! $34.99 1 $34.99 Stretch cotton pj pant #3155640120002 Creamware M Originally:$38.00 Sale! $18.99 1 $18.99 Floral lace camisole #3155260120002 Creamware M Originally:$52.00 Sale! $16.99 1 $16.99 Floating cubic zirconia necklace #1933580120000 Pink One Size $28.00 1 $28.00 Cubic zirconia double-hoop necklace #2693020020000 Cubic zirconia One Size $38.00 1 $38.00 W eau de parfum #2282760020000 W (women's fragrance) One Size $39.50 1 $39.50 Crepe seamed harrison #3250570020402 Black 4 Regular Originally:$98.00 Sale! $64.99 1 $64.99 subtotal (7 items): $241.46 shipping: $11.95 Discounts: -$10.00 (coupon code: FALLSHIP) subtotal before tax: $243.41 Ship To: Mary Garretts 29487 Haggerty Rd. Apt #1103 Livonia, MI 48334 Thank you for shopping at Hadley's Clothing and we hope you shop with us again. Customer Service: 1-877-221-5460 Customer Service via e-mail: custserve@hadleys.com Dear Tammy, Thank you for choosing EliteWay Airlines. We are looking forward to traveling with you on your upcoming trip. Your e-ticket was purchased on Wed 19OCT2005, and this e-mai is confirmation of this purchase. Your itinerary and all travel information is below. CONFIRMATION CODE: QPBLKM PASSENGER NAME: Tammy Weinstein DATE OF PURCHASE: 19OCT2005 TOTAL FARE AMOUNT: $253.80 Included in this e-mail are the following: your flight dates and times; � your fares and the fare rules; � the total price of your itinerary; � the terms and conditions of your purchase. departing flight - $114.00 From Charlotte, NC (CLT) to Atlanta, GA (ATL) - Coach Tue, 29 Nov 05 Flight 313 dep 11:10 am arr 12:22 pm From Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Memphis, TN (MEM) - Coach Tue, 29 Nov 05 Flight 529 dep 1:10 pm arr 1:29 pm returning flight - $114.00 From Memphis, TN (MEM) to Atlanta, GA (ATL) - Coach Sun, 04 Dec 05 Flight 524 dep 9:59 am arr 12:13 pm From Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Charlotte, NC (CLT) - Coach Sun, 04 Dec 05 Flight 310 dep 3:48 pm arr 4:52 pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pricing details (Why is this fare different?) fare rules Departing (Coach) Airfare / Adult $ 101.86 Taxes / Adult (details) $ 26.54 Subtotal / Adult $ 128.40 X 1 Adult $ 128.40 Departing (Coach) Q class of service Coach Class Fare Non-refundable Changes may be made for a fee of $50 plus any increase in applicable fare This fare does not offer advance seat assignment. You may select your seats upon check-in for your flight. Returning (Coach) Airfare / Adult $ 101.86 Taxes / Adult (details) $ 23.54 Subtotal / Adult $ 125.40 X 1 Adult $ 125.40 Returning (Coach) Q class of service Coach Class Fare Non-refundable Changes may be made for a fee of $50 plus any increase in applicable fare This fare does not offer advance seat assignment. You may select your seats upon check-in for your flight. Total Cost of Flight $ 253.80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- trip protection Protect yourself from unforeseen expenses caused by sickness, injury or other covered causes that impact your travel plans. If you need to cancel or interrupt your trip for a covered reason, Stonebridge Casualty Insurance, Inc., will cover non-refundable ticket costs and change fees. Only available to U.S. and Canadian Residents. View policy details. $12.99 premium added per traveler for a total cost of $12.99 this trip. Upgrade your protection for an additional $2.00 to include the above benefits plus $25,000 emergency medical evacuation coverage, $300 travel delay reimbursement, $100 delayed baggage reimbursement, and more. View policy details. $14.99 premium added per traveler for a total cost of $14.99 this trip. No thanks, not for this trip. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Passenger Information: Tammy Weinstein 9020 Yorkskire Ave Charlotte, NC 28206 a+ rewards member # 143-3957-109 E-mail Address: tammytennis30@aol.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- terms and conditions All EliteWay Airlines coach tickets are non-refundable, and a $50 fee per person applies to any change made after purchase plus any applicable increase in airfare. Business class tickets (A and J fare classes only; not including promotional fares) are fully refundable and no fee applies to changes. Cancellations must be made at least one hour prior to departure or customer forfeits reservation and any monies paid against the reservation. This reservation is non-transferable - no name changes allowed. Travel to International Destinations: Passengers are required to present a valid passport or certified birth certificate for travel to Grand Bahama Island and Cancun, Mexico. passenger check-in information Ticket Counter Check-In Requirements EliteWay Airlines recommends that passengers arrive at the airport 90 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of their flight. Due to security requirements, passengers and their baggage will not be accepted at the ticket counter less than 45 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of their flight (some smaller airports may accept baggage up to 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure time). Gate Check-In Requirements Customers must present themselves at the flight departure gate no later than ten minutes prior to the scheduled departure of their flight. Failure to comply will cause the customer to lose their reservation and, if so, they will not be eligible for denied boarding compensation. Dear Bridget, Savvi Boutique received your order on Wednesday, October 19, 2005. We appreciate your patronage. We hope you enjoyed shopping on savviboutique.com. We always appreciate your feedback, especially if you weren't able to find an item you wanted. Also, remember Savvi Boutique is able to special order many items as well as do custom orders for denim and some accessories. Following, you will find a summary of your purchases. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Neurology/ Neuroscience Contact: Pierrette Sahlani Phone: (216) 444-2435 Location: Bunts Auditorium Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: None Pediatrics Contact: Pam Occhipinti Phone: (216) 444-5510 Location: Bunts Auditorium Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: June-Aug General Internal Medicine Contact: Mary Ritley Phone: (216) 444-0895 Location: NA1-140 Lerner Time: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. (No meeting 1st Wed of month) Hiatus: None Medical Division Contact: Linda Krencik Phone: (216) 444-9784 Location: Bunts Auditorium Time: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. No Meetings: 11/25/04, 12/23/04 Hiatus: None Cancer Center Research Contact: Sheryl Krall Phone: (216) 444-7924 Location: R3-002 Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: July - September Pediatric Cardiology Contact: Cindy Rogers Phone: (216) 444-3326 Location: M4-37 Conf. Room Time: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Vascular Surgery Endovascular Contact: Laurie Staltari Phone: (216) 444-4766 Location: S40 on 2nd and 4th Tuesday and G160 Conference Room 1 on 3rd and 5th Tuesday Time: 7 to 8 a.m. Pediatric Neurology/Epilepsy Contact: Lauri Stegman Phone: (216) 445-0601 Location: T1-20 Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Contact: Denise Golem Phone: (216) 445-8269 Location: NA1-138 Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: June-Oct. Heart Center Contact: Laura Reinhard Phone: (216) 445-9478 Location: Bunts Auditorium Time: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Hiatus: July & Aug. Pediatric Research Contact: Andrea Rodriguez Phone: (216) 444-9365 Location: M4-37 Conf. Room Time: 4 to 5 p.m. every other Monday Vascular Surgery Journal Club Contact: Laurie Staltari Phone: (216) 444-4766 Location: InterContinental Hotel, Room 204 Time: 6 to 8:30 p.m., 2nd Tuesday Vascular Surgery Morbidity and Mortality Contact: Laurie Staltari Phone: (216) 444-4766 Location: S40 Time: 7 to 8 a.m. Psychiatry Contact: Audrey Renz Phone: (216) 444-2970 Location: Amphitheater Lerner Research Building, 5th Floor Time: 12 to 1 p.m. except last Thursday of the month Hiatus: June, July, Aug Epilepsy Contact: Timberly Priest Phone: (216) 445-1682 Location: S-51 Time: 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: None Pediatric Surgery Contact: Karen Geiser Phone: (216) 445-2523 Location: M14 Time: 7:15 to 8:15 a.m. Hiatus: None Gynecology & Obstetrics Contact: Pat Wolf Phone: (216) 444-4884 Location: NA5-04 Time: 7 to 8 a.m. Hiatus: July & Aug. Cancer Center Hematology/Medical Oncology Core Curriculum Series Contact: Sheryl Krall Phone: 216-444-7924 Fax: 216-636-2331 Location: R3-002 Time: 12:00-1:00 PM Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Contact: Roberta Starkey Phone: (216) 444-1040 Location: Walker Bldg Conference Room Time: 12 to 1 p.m. 4th Friday of the month Hiatus: None Sleep Contact: Marybelle Reyes Phone: (216) 444-6215 Location: T1-20 Time: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. 1st & 3rd Mondays OB/GYN Journal Club Contact: Pat Wolf Phone: (216) 444-4884 Location: NA5-04 Time: Once Monthly- 8 to 9 a.m. Hiatus: July & Aug Cleveland Clinic Childrens Hospital and Rehabilitation Contact: Denise Naylor Phone: (216) 721-1498 Location: CCHR Conference Room A/B Time: 8 to 9 a.m., 1st and 3rd Friday of the month Hiatus: July & Aug. Transplant Center Contact: Carolyn Owens Phone: (216) 444-9530 Location: NA5-03/04 Time: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.- 2nd Monday Hiatus: June-August Vascular Medicine Contact: Susan DeAnna Phone: (216) 636-0404 Location: NA1-139 and R 3002 Time: 7 to 8 a.m. Neurosurgery Contact: Martha Tobin Phone: (216) 445-3449 Location: TT1-100 Time: 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Hiatus: August Ophthalmology Contact: Jane Sardelle Phone: (216) 444-2010 Location: James P. Storer Conference Room Cole Eye Institute Time: 7 to 8 a.m. Hiatus: End of June, July, Aug Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Grand Rounds Contact: Karen Trepczyk Phone: (216) 444-0628 Location: A-90 Conference Room Time: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m Infectious Diseases - Microbiology Contact: Sara Wheeler Phone: (216) 444-8858 Location: L-4 Conference Room Time: 8 to 9 a.m. October 19 2005 Yawn � Posted on October 19, 2005 05:25 PM � Category: UK politics I'll be on the Today programme tomorrow morning between 8.30 and 9 talking about the contest between the next Conservative leader and Gordon Brown. UPDATE: No I won't; they've dropped the item. Oh, the topsy turvy world of showbiz! (0) October 18 2005 The bleeding obvious � Posted on October 18, 2005 08:22 AM � Category: General From an interview with Gordon Ramsay about his forthcoming C4 show, The F Word: You say you'll be tackling other topical issues - like what? Well I don't know yet, because if I did, they wouldn't be topical, would they? UPDATE: Blimey - a bit of a slip there. I had originally written Gordon Brown above. Mind you, that would be a show I'd watch... (0) October 17 2005 By the right, quick march . . . to square one (The Times) � Posted on October 17, 2005 10:54 PM � Category: Education How thrilling! Just a few weeks after the Prime Minister�s lament in Blackpool that �every time I�ve ever introduced a reform in government, I wish in retrospect I had gone further�, we are about to see the first fruit of the newly emboldened Blairite agenda. When the Education White Paper is published next week, we are promised that it will be full of radical reforms. The focus, we are told, will be on school independence and parental choice. As the Prime Minister put it last week: �By the end of the third term I want every school that wants to be, to be able to be an independent non-fee-paying state school with the freedom to innovate and develop in the way it wants and the way the parents at the school want . . . � It all sounds wonderful. And the various ideas that have been carefully leaked are certainly an improvement on the current state of play. Schools will be able to join together as education �brands�, with the best heads encouraged to take over whole groups. Local education authorities will have many of their powers removed, allowing successful schools to expand and to set their own curriculum, and new schools to emerge where parents want them. And if they are unhappy with the standards of their children�s school, parents will be able to lobby for new management. But bold as some of the ideas seem, the best they will do is get us back to square one. Take the idea of �independent state schools�, about which Mr Blair enthused last week. There�s nothing new there: we had them until he became Prime Minister and abolished them. They were called grant-maintained schools � schools that were free from LEA control and funded directly by Whitehall. In eight years in power, Labour�s bold third term reform is to arrive back where it started out. The most eye-catching proposal among the White Paper leaks is a plan to entice genuinely independent schools � private schools, in other words � into the state sector. Again, it sounds terrific. How radical and free thinking of Labour to want not to stamp on private schools, as in the past, but to utilise what they offer pupils. Well, yes. But how typical to get things back to front. If the Prime Minister�s analysis � that the state sector needs to learn from and copy the independent sector � is correct (and it is) then the sensible response is not to nationalise those private schools that want to be bought out, but to make an independent sector education available to all. Instead of taking independent schools into the state sector, the sensible policy would be to take state-funded pupils into independent schools. The Government�s expected proposal won�t even get things back to square one, because it won�t match the scheme that for decades did what was needed � until the last Labour Government abolished it. Direct-grant schools were entirely self-governing and independent, but took pupils funded by the state. As the authors of a book about social mobility put it in 1997: �The direct-grant scheme succeeded . . . in opening up many of the best independent schools to ability rather than wealth. It is a sad irony that in destroying the direct-grant schools on the altar of equal opportunity, the 1974-79 Labour Government succeeded only in denying opportunity to many poor children and increasing the number of fee-paying parents (because the schools chose to remain independent rather than be nationalised)�. The authors were spot-on. Of course they were; I was one of them. But the identity of the other is far more important: Andrew Adonis, now Lord Adonis, the Schools Minister. Before his appointment in June, Andrew Adonis was the Prime Minister�s key education adviser inside No 10. As such, he was the force behind the Government�s education policy. But for all his skill in battling Whitehall, he and Mr Blair were barely able to move reform into first gear, let alone the fifth gear that was needed. His appointment as Schools Minister in June was designed to fight that battle from behind enemy lines, within the Education Department. But the lesson from the forthcoming White Paper is plus �a change. There is no doubt that, left to his own devices, Lord Adonis would reintroduce direct-grant schools. His words in our book were explicit about their merit. But for all the bold words from the Prime Minister, the reality of his political strength � or rather weakness � was exposed when Ruth Kelly, the Education Secretary, was able to veto Lord Adonis�s appointment as a Minister of State and consign him to a junior role as a Parliamentary Under Secretary. She won that battle, and it seems she has won this one, too. There is an even bigger problem with the White Paper. As always, the Government�s rhetoric far outstrips its actions. In Blackpool, Mr Blair hit the nail on the head: �There�s a great myth here, which is that we don�t have a market . . . now. We do. It�s called private schools . . . But it�s only open to the well-off . . . I want decent hardworking families to have the same power.� So it�s clear that he understands what needs to be done: all parents, not just the wealthy, need to be given the power of the purse string. But the logic of the Prime Minister�s words points inexorably to the boldest reform of all: vouchers. By handing real power over to parents, vouchers destroy the influence of the bureaucrats, the teaching unions and the education establishment that have had such a pernicious impact on British state education. But will we get vouchers from Labour? Even to pose that question is to give the answer. So much for going further. (0) Order # 200021857 Item Description Color Size Your Price Quantity Total Columbia� June Lake Fleece Sku # 87823708 Snowflake MEDIUM 29.99 * $29.99 daisy fuentes� Floral Lace Camisole Sku # 87841116 Dark Steel MEDIUM 17.40 * $17.40 apt. 9� Stretch Striped Blouse - Rose Sku # 87669259 Rose/Beige Stripe SMALL 19.99 * $19.99 10k White Gold Gothic Cross Pendant Sku # 42736025 10k Whgold NO SIZE 100.00 * $100.00 apt. 9� Sterling Silver Oval Hoop Earrings Sku # 87618753 Multi/None NO SIZE 45.00 * $45.00 Candie's� Fringed Suede Hobo Sku # 87740717 Camel NO SIZE 22.40 * $22.40 ----------------------------------------- Subtotal $234.78 Shipping $14.45 Sales Tax (6%) $14.09 Total $263.32 ----------------------------------------- SHIP TO: Bridget Mahoney 4023 Chain Bridge Rd. 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If you purchased your item(s) in-store, please return it to the Customer Service Desk of any Kohl's store near you. 3. Exchange by Mail If your purchase arrived by mail from Kohl's, you can exchange it by mail*. We treat your exchange as a new order to make it easier for you to track your purchase online and to correctly credit your return. � New Item Exchange To exchange an item for a different item, please follow the �Return by Mail� instructions above. Then, shop savviboutique.com to place a new order. � Exchange To exchange an item for the same item in a different size or color, simply complete the Return & Exchange form that accompanied your gift. (Shop savviboutique.com to find the necessary product information about your replacement item.) Then, follow the �Return by Mail� instructions above. Need a return/exchange packing slip for any savviboutique.com purchase? Download one now! *We're sorry, we are not able to accept exchanges by mail for items purchased in-store. If you purchased your item(s) in-store, please exchange it at the Customer Service Desk of any Kohl's store near you. Meeting Agendas IAA Committee on SETI Saturday, October 2, 1999, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre, Room Moscow Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1. Review and approval of minutes of 1998 IAA SETI Committee meeting in Melbourne 2. Review programs for SETI I and II Sessions in Amsterdam 3. Report from Subcommittee on Post-Detection Science and Technology (Tarter for Swarup) 4. Report from Subcommittee on Transmissions from Earth (Michaud) 5. Report from Subcommittee on Lunar SETI (Heidmann) 6. Report from Subcommittee on Media and Education (Malina/Doyle) 7. Situation on Co-Chairs of the SETI Committee (Tarter) 8. Review of exobiology and SETI science and technology activities in previous year. Reports from SETI Italia, Australia, Argentina, SERENDIP, Phoenix, META, etc. (All) 9. Review of SETI and Society activities. Plans for briefing to UN COPUOS in February, 2000, on Academy Position Paper on Transmissions from Earth (All) 10. Plans for SETI Committee Site on IAA Web Page (Pierson) 11. Proposals for election of new members to SETI Committee. Rotation off and thanks to old members. Reminder about proposals for election of new members to the IAA (Tarter/Heidmann) 12. Other business Dear Lynda, My pleasure! Cristy is phenomenal, and one of my best friends too. Gotta love her because she introduced me to my wife!!! =) Anyhow, my count so far is 62 people. I think there are still about 15+ people yet to RSVP. Hope all is well. I am swamped too, so I talk to you soon. - Ray ------------ Original Message------------ To: Raymond Church [mailto:raychurch@farrows.com] From: Lynda Gregory [mrslgregory99@aol.com] Date: Monday 10/17/2005 2:19:57 PM Pacific Standard Time Subject: RSVPs for Cristy's Birthday Party Hey Ray! Here are a more RSVPs I have gotten for Cristy's 30th party. It's gonna be BIG! I can't wait. 1. Valerie Aschery & friend 2. Brenda Billingham & husband 3. Elizabeth Back & boyfriend 4. Emily Carrigan & friend 5. Anna DeBiase & husband 6. Cara Elliott & friend 7. Gabrielle Fasani & husband 8. Jason Gallicchio & wife 9. Roger Malina & friend 10. Thomas Pierson & girlfriend 11. Paul Shuch & friend 12. Jill Tarter & boyfriend 13. Lori Walton & husband Tina is going to coordinate food, so just make sure that you give me or her a final attendee count, with interval updates. Matt is going to get the cake. Barb arranged for all of the decorations, so everything looks to be well under-control. I need to run, but I will call you later. Thanks for your help! Truly, Lynd
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