Re: DLV 2004 Ends on Mothers Day

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From: Sarah Charles (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Fri Sep 19 2003 - 12:04:42 CDT


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Although I voted for the April time frame, primarily for temps that
would be a few degrees cooler, I'm just happy to have DLV at any time to
attend and participate in. Mother's day is important and I'm fourtunate
that I'll probably be home to celebrate that special day with my family,
but I'll not miss a chance to spend some time at DLV with people who
share something else that means a lot to me.

Everyone's situation is unique and I'm sure if we had selected the April
time frame there would be others who could not attend. I don't know of
a better way to pick the time than how it was done. And, unlike our
friends in the great state of California, I'm very, VERY reluctant to
vote for the recall of Gov. Annie. Her hand has been light on the
wheel, allowing the rest of this "interest group" to pull the DLV along.
Besides she has Vito and Charlie to take care of the problem children.
To those who will miss out on this coming 2004 DLV, I hope to see them
in 2005.

On the other issue of the day, I doubt that I'll participate in the nun
thing as a nun. My bride would have my hide and I'd prefer to keep it
in tact. I agree that just nuns could be a problem. However, I may
bring along my nurse's dress to render medical assistance to those
injured in their swath. I would think that with diversity, that
activity would not reflect on DLV or CDs in general. Maybe we need a
Hare Krishna or two to escourt the nuns, or maybe a couple "men in
black" or a masked wrestler? If it is going to be street theatre of the
absurd it may as well look that way. This I could understand and
support.

Sarah


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