and pasted it. I couldn't get anything.
Another Netscape thing? ;)
All the best,
Scott
>
> We were all thinking of you guys and commenting on what a great job you
> have done for NANFA. Congrats on a healthy birth. Enjoy him while in
> the larval form, some of the instars and early adult stages get a little
> tricky!
>
> One surface that is mostly overlooked (underlooked?) is the ceiling!
> You're correct it is huge. Here's a link to a photo of it
> <http:%5C%5Cwww.cox-internet.com%5Cpretzelogic%5Cimages%5CDCP_0737.jpg>
> for those who couldn't make it. Unfortunately someone got in the way ;-)
>
> John
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