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| I'm blessed to have so many friends around the world. I'll try to list my friends according to their native countries. Thank you for being my friend. And please note, if I forget to list you, please drop me an e-mail, and I'll update my list, OK? HONG KONG: May and S.J. Chan. Long-time friends of mine. May, I hope you and S.J. are keeping well, and that you're still listening to my CDs, :-) Maybe Hong Kong Disneyland will give us a good excuse to visit you! THAILAND: Roy and Janett. You're both in my thoughts, always. The last time we met was in the Golden Sands. I hope you'll surprise me one day by walking into the E & O. "Lady in Red" will be waiting...Well, you already have at this writing (November 2005) It was lovely to have you and Roy for dinner at the 1885. A truly wonderful evening, as far as I'm concerned! AUSTRALIA: Hazel and Lynne. Dear friends of mine; unfortunately, we've lost touch. If you're reading this, Lynne, please send me an e-mail. Also a big hi to Max and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Noel McMahon-how are the computers? UNITED KINGDOM: I have so many friends here. I'll try and see whether I can mention all of them. Alan and Liz Peacock-my long time friends (yes, Alan, there is life beyond playing "Unsquare Dance"). David-I haven't forgotten you-best wishes always. Ian and Linda Heywood from the Isle of Man-Manx rules! Douglas and Daphne McEwan-hello there! Have you got on the Internet yet? Mike Saxon and Family-thank you for being my friend all these years, and for helping me when I needed it most. UNITED STATES: Leisa and Randy-thank you for your friendship. Ours has spanned over 20 years. Paul Johnston-it was great being your roomate at the University of Arizona. Er...where did we put all those empty Domino's pizza boxes? Kelly Lau-us rats have to stick together :-) |
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