thanks for the heads up, perk. i'll have to take my chances.
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From: Perk [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 4:12 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: how am i?
Are you going to Hawaii ? If you are , please know that it isn't
handicapped accessible .
----- Original Message -----
From: Barber, Kenneth L. <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: how am i?
> well, looking forward to a family vacation that has taken me years to
> arrange and only announced a little over a year ago. in the seventy's, yes
> the seventies, i got in a frequent flyers org. i played all the switch the
> phone companys games (switch at the drop of a hat), put in the little bit
> from hotels and rental cars for miles. very little flying since we are not
> allowed to use mileage from job travel and i do very little flying
> personally, i got enough mileage to get free tickets to hiwaii. we have
been
> saving (even the kids have a hawaii fund) 1 1/2 years. rebates, coupon
> savings, profit on a few hobby related sales ect... to cover our other
> expenses and we go in june. the reason i never promised that i could
attend
> a trip to kansas city when this group was discussing a get together.
> two months away and the whole family is getting up for it. evevyone is
> "oh hawaii, must be nice" but, they do not know how hard it was for a less
> than wealthy family to put this together.
> i may be going to the washington area in may. but, again it is set in
> jello not concrete. i'll wait and see, there is talk of new york too. who
> knows, probably they'll work it out to do this in atlanta and keep from
> paying travel expenses. it is okay if i have to add 3 hours to my day
> because of where the work will be located as long as they save the money.
> i guess we are all okay. getting older and sorer in the joints.
> i'll not make this any longer
>
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