All I want for Christmas is: (your letters to Santa)



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AJD

Guest
Dear Santa,

I've been very good this year and hope you can bring me the following
presents:

A replacement pair of Zamberlain boots,
A decent GPS
Leki poles

And lots of spare time to get away from it all.

Thank you
Andrew
 
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 21:32:38 -0000, "AJD"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Dear Santa,
>
>I've been very good this year and hope you can bring me the following
>presents:
>
>A replacement pair of Zamberlain boots,
>A decent GPS
>Leki poles


#On the first day of Christmas
#My truelove gave to me
#A pair of Zamberlain boots

#On the second day of Christmas
#My truelove gave to me
#Two Leki poles
#And a pair of Zamberlain boots

#On the third day of Christmas
#My truelove gave to me
#Three GPSs
#Two lei poles
#And a pair of Zamberlain boots

#On the forth day of Christmas
#My truelove gave to me
#Four winter fleeces
#Three GPSs
#Two lei poles
#And a pair of Zamberlain boots

#On the fifth day of Christmas
#My truelove gave to me ...
 
Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

--
Martin Richardson
271/284 Munros - 4.5% to go 34/34 'Furths'- 0% to go
53/89 Donalds - 40% to go 493/1554 Marilyns - 67% to go
376/525 Hewitts - 28% to go (E=178/178; W=137/137; I=61/211)
 
Martin Richardson wrote:

>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.


How is she Martin?

--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
 
> Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

Looking forward to a rather large gathering Martin?

--
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email: saunders.sandy at ntlworld.com

'Mountains or Mole Hills ... summiting still
brings the same excitement'
 
[email protected] said...
> Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.
>

{{{{{Hugs}}}}} How's things?

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In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
<[email protected]> writes
>Martin Richardson wrote:
>
>>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

>
>How is she Martin?
>

She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse sort
of way.

--
Martin Richardson
271/284 Munros - 4.5% to go 34/34 'Furths'- 0% to go
53/89 Donalds - 40% to go 493/1554 Marilyns - 67% to go
376/525 Hewitts - 28% to go (E=178/178; W=137/137; I=61/211)
 
In message <[email protected]>, Fran
<[email protected]> writes
>[email protected] said...
>> Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.
>>

>{{{{{Hugs}}}}} How's things?
>

See my answer to Phil - thanks for the hug.
--
Martin Richardson
271/284 Munros - 4.5% to go 34/34 'Furths'- 0% to go
53/89 Donalds - 40% to go 493/1554 Marilyns - 67% to go
376/525 Hewitts - 28% to go (E=178/178; W=137/137; I=61/211)
 
Martin Richardson <[email protected]> wrote
>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.
>

If I understand your reason correctly, I sincerely wish the same for
you.
--
Gordon Harris
 
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 22:12:57 +0000
in <news:[email protected]>
Martin Richardson <[email protected]> wrote :

> In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
> <[email protected]> writes
>>Martin Richardson wrote:
>>
>>>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

>>
>>How is she Martin?
>>

> She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse sort
> of way.


My very, very best wishes, Martin. I /truly/ hope your Christmas wish is
granted favourably. <polite>Excuse me as I don't do FranHugs...</>

--
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
 
[email protected] said...
> In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
> <[email protected]> writes
> >Martin Richardson wrote:
> >
> >>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

> >
> >How is she Martin?
> >

> She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse sort
> of way.
>

I'm more sorry than I can say. Have some more {{{{{hugs}}}}}, and know
that you're among friends here.

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[email protected] said...
> In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
> <[email protected]> writes
> >Martin Richardson wrote:
> >
> >>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

> >
> >How is she Martin?
> >

> She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse sort
> of way.
>

I'm more sorry than I can say. Have some more {{{{{hugs}}}}}, and know
that you're among friends here.

--
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[email protected] said...
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 22:12:57 +0000
> in <news:[email protected]>
> Martin Richardson <[email protected]> wrote :
>
> > In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
> > <[email protected]> writes
> >>Martin Richardson wrote:
> >>
> >>>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.
> >>
> >>How is she Martin?
> >>

> > She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse sort
> > of way.

>
> My very, very best wishes, Martin. I /truly/ hope your Christmas wish is
> granted favourably. <polite>Excuse me as I don't do FranHugs...</>
>

Oh no? C'mere. {{{{{{{{{{{{hugs whether you like it or not}}}}}}}}}}}}

<g>

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[email protected] said...
> In message <[email protected]>, Fran
> <[email protected]> writes
> >[email protected] said...
> >> Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.
> >>

> >{{{{{Hugs}}}}} How's things?
> >

> See my answer to Phil - thanks for the hug.
>

You're welcome. Pass a few on to her as well please. 'S what friends
is for innit.
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Martin Richardson <[email protected]> wrote
>In message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
><[email protected]> writes
>>Martin Richardson wrote:
>>
>>>Everyone I know to see next Christmas too.

>>
>>How is she Martin?
>>

>She is in a hospice at the moment - which is a relief in a perverse
>sort of way.
>

I understand. I had the choice between my wife undergoing more
'chemistry experiments' in Christie Hospital or going into a Hospice and
did not regret choosing the latter.
--
Gordon Harris