Re: [bolger] Re: Lenihan areil bombs
Everybody has different tasks, I am building raised snow berms on each
side of the drive way.
HJ
Lipsey wrote:
side of the drive way.
HJ
Lipsey wrote:
>Hello Gene, and thanks for the guidance. It was just as you said. Thursday,
>here in Nasville, was cloudy, rainy, windy and about 34 F for the high.
>Today, sunny, calm, and 65 F for the high. I'm building raised garden beds
>for my wife today. Tomorrow, snow and high 20's, so I'll work on the rudder!
>Thanks again, David
>
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Hello Gene, and thanks for the guidance. It was just as you said. Thursday,
here in Nasville, was cloudy, rainy, windy and about 34 F for the high.
Today, sunny, calm, and 65 F for the high. I'm building raised garden beds
for my wife today. Tomorrow, snow and high 20's, so I'll work on the rudder!
Thanks again, David
here in Nasville, was cloudy, rainy, windy and about 34 F for the high.
Today, sunny, calm, and 65 F for the high. I'm building raised garden beds
for my wife today. Tomorrow, snow and high 20's, so I'll work on the rudder!
Thanks again, David
David/Marilyn,
In Outlook Express. Under the Tools tab. Select
Accounts. Select the appropriate account and click
properties. The line that says "name" is what it puts
on the outgoing emails as the superficial name.
Or so I think! 8^D
Gene T.
--- marilyn lipsey <saillips@...> wrote:
In Outlook Express. Under the Tools tab. Select
Accounts. Select the appropriate account and click
properties. The line that says "name" is what it puts
on the outgoing emails as the superficial name.
Or so I think! 8^D
Gene T.
--- marilyn lipsey <saillips@...> wrote:
>http://us.click.yahoo.com/9hSKEA/fV0JAA/Y3ZIAA/_0TolB/TM
> Hi Nels, I'm rolling on the floor laughing! You guys
> are my kind of people!
> I've got all the messages from the Micro cruising
> and Bolger groups coming
> into my Outlook Express, and when I reply, my
> (extremely patient) wife's
> name goes out with it. If I had any idea how to fix
> it I would. As the old
> saying goes, I'm like a pig with a wrist watch.I
> have no idea how it works
> or what to do with it!
> Nice weather tomorrow, but I won't be able to work
> on the boat. Life's
> priorities.
> Thanks, David
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Hi Nels, I'm rolling on the floor laughing! You guys are my kind of people!
I've got all the messages from the Micro cruising and Bolger groups coming
into my Outlook Express, and when I reply, my (extremely patient) wife's
name goes out with it. If I had any idea how to fix it I would. As the old
saying goes, I'm like a pig with a wrist watch.I have no idea how it works
or what to do with it!
Nice weather tomorrow, but I won't be able to work on the boat. Life's
priorities.
Thanks, David
I've got all the messages from the Micro cruising and Bolger groups coming
into my Outlook Express, and when I reply, my (extremely patient) wife's
name goes out with it. If I had any idea how to fix it I would. As the old
saying goes, I'm like a pig with a wrist watch.I have no idea how it works
or what to do with it!
Nice weather tomorrow, but I won't be able to work on the boat. Life's
priorities.
Thanks, David