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Section 6. Appendix B.
Some (2, maybe 3) awkward constructions found here. I hope I made sense of them.
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I found this section to be a little dispiriting.
Some (2, maybe 3) awkward constructions found here. I hope I made sense of them.
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I found this section to be a little dispiriting.
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Section 7. Appendix C.
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I've got these in queue to PL, Kevin.
Having a root canal in the morning then going camping with the grandkids for a few days. I may have some listening time in there somewhere. Seems I've had a lot of extra "appointments" lately.
And I have just accepted an assignment to be interim pastor for a small congregation about an hour north of here. We've been helping out some over the last few months for our good friend who has decided to retire due to some health issues. This will be just for two months until we leave on our cross country trip.
We'll get this in the catalog soon.
Having a root canal in the morning then going camping with the grandkids for a few days. I may have some listening time in there somewhere. Seems I've had a lot of extra "appointments" lately.
And I have just accepted an assignment to be interim pastor for a small congregation about an hour north of here. We've been helping out some over the last few months for our good friend who has decided to retire due to some health issues. This will be just for two months until we leave on our cross country trip.
We'll get this in the catalog soon.
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
~ Larry
I had a root canal once. It was a lot easier than I had expected. Quite painless.silverquill wrote: ↑June 20th, 2022, 8:11 pm I've got these in queue to PL, Kevin.
Having a root canal in the morning then going camping with the grandkids for a few days. I may have some listening time in there somewhere. Seems I've had a lot of extra "appointments" lately.
And I have just accepted an assignment to be interim pastor for a small congregation about an hour north of here. We've been helping out some over the last few months for our good friend who has decided to retire due to some health issues. This will be just for two months until we leave on our cross country trip.
We'll get this in the catalog soon.
No rush on the PLing. I'm just doing what I can nowadays and I don't expect anyone to go out of their way. All things come along as they need to.
I wish I could hear you preach one day.
Have fun with the grandkids and do take care. Don't worry about the PL.
Kevin
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Congratulations on slogging through the appendices!
Just one note: 50:25 Repeat: “And the personnel who work in these environments”
We did have a great trip with good weather.
Are you in Wisconsin?
Just one note: 50:25 Repeat: “And the personnel who work in these environments”
We did have a great trip with good weather.
Are you in Wisconsin?
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
~ Larry
Appendix C ready for Spot check. https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/projecthorizon_07_usarmy_128kb.mp3 (53:46)silverquill wrote: ↑June 25th, 2022, 6:10 am Congratulations on slogging through the appendices!
Just one note: 50:25 Repeat: “And the personnel who work in these environments”
We did have a great trip with good weather.
Are you in Wisconsin?
I'm glad the trip went well. I don't think I could stand camping anymore; I've grown so sensitive (allergic?) to mosquitos. I have a sleeping porch here in Wisconsin and I've even purchased a mosquito net for over the bed/cot against the demons that make it through the screening.
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Great! Now PL OK and project completed!KevinS wrote: ↑June 25th, 2022, 5:39 pm
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I'm glad the trip went well. I don't think I could stand camping anymore; I've grown so sensitive (allergic?) to mosquitos. I have a sleeping porch here in Wisconsin and I've even purchased a mosquito net for over the bed/cot against the demons that make it through the screening.
Congratulations on an interesting solo recording.
Who knew, right?
Well, I use the term "camping" loosely. We are now in a motor home with lot's of creature comforts.
Having spent some time in tropical climates, I'm not unfamiliar with sleeping under a mosquito net. I got by four years in Haiti without Malaria suppression, but did get attacked by a mosquito transmitting dengue fever. Probably the sickest I've been, and it was likel just a moderate case. 'Tis the most dangerous animal in the Jungle.
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
~ Larry
I was lucky while I was in Brazil. My year was filled with adventure and some illness, but I had the time of my life.silverquill wrote: ↑June 25th, 2022, 8:58 pmGreat! Now PL OK and project completed!KevinS wrote: ↑June 25th, 2022, 5:39 pm
Appendix C ready for Spot check. https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/projecthorizon_07_usarmy_128kb.mp3 (53:46)
I'm glad the trip went well. I don't think I could stand camping anymore; I've grown so sensitive (allergic?) to mosquitos. I have a sleeping porch here in Wisconsin and I've even purchased a mosquito net for over the bed/cot against the demons that make it through the screening.
Congratulations on an interesting solo recording.
Who knew, right?
Well, I use the term "camping" loosely. We are now in a motor home with lot's of creature comforts.
Having spent some time in tropical climates, I'm not unfamiliar with sleeping under a mosquito net. I got by four years in Haiti without Malaria suppression, but did get attacked by a mosquito transmitting dengue fever. Probably the sickest I've been, and it was likel just a moderate case. 'Tis the most dangerous animal in the Jungle.
Thank you very much for the PL. It's so interesting to me that these issues from 1959 are now issues today (of a kind at least.) And now China is in the mix.
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Congratulations on another solo.
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Again, many thanks to you and to Larry!Lynnet wrote: ↑June 26th, 2022, 11:25 am Congratulations on another solo.
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