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Have a Happy Holiday Season and a Joyous Y2K!


Dear Supannee,

Actually the next millennium starts January 1, 2001 but I get your meaning.


May everyone have a happy holiday season and a joyous Y2K!

Christmas (December 25) is fast upon us. Hanukkah (Festival of Lights)
(December 3 through 11) started yesterday and Kwanzaa (December 26 through
January 1) starts the day after Christmas. We don't want to leave anybody
out. (Don't forget St. Stephen's Day! Its the day after Christmas too)

Who knows what will happen come New Year's Day?

Be sure to back up all your files just in case.

Cereusly Steve

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•Subject: Merry Christmas And Happy New millennium
•From: Supannee Webb
•Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 11:03:29 -0700
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   Hello all,

           As year end approaches, I would like to take this opportunity
   to thank all of you who have participated, responded to my
   questions, and have contributed much to my enlightened knowledge.

           I hope everybody keeps well, avoiding all the mishaps and
    look forward to the new millennium.

     May You All Have A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

                Annee       In the Valley of the Sun
                   USDA Zone 9    Glendale, Arizona
               http://www.users.uswest.net/~ankrara
                          Ankrara@EarthCorp.com
                              Ankrara@uswest.net



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