Fabric softener

Paul tunenbww@clear.lakes.com
Wed, 6 Sep 2000 07:51:50 -0500


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Roy=20
Glad to see you back on the list. I was following the trial in the local =
paper-coverage was sketchy and a bit editorialized. I was called for =
jury duty at the height of my tuning season, but that didn't matter to =
them. I found the event educational and gradually felt I was doing my =
part as citizen in this great country. In all the times I had to report, =
I was never chosen to serve, so the frustration of trying to schedule =
work only after I found my day open was hard. It is a civic duty  I =
think we need to do but it can come at great cost and sacrifice.=20

BTW I still plan to call you for that cup of coffee when I'm in your =
area.

Thanks for the job well done.

Paul Chick
  Roy wrote:

  By the way and for what it's worth, the guy got 12 nays and is =
currently
  serving "life without parole".

  Thanks
  Roy Ulrich


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