Gobble gobble.

Haven't heard squat about the Softwood Lumber Treaty, but then I only
heard about NO being evacuated through a news bite on the radio.  I'm
kinda out of the loop these days.

(Shameless commerce part here) So, if you're in the Palmyra, NY vicinity
on or after 10/22, stop in for a cup of brew at the 2nd store.

- Pam

Cuyler Page wrote:

>Ruth,
>
>The Fall colours are here!   Brilliant orange Mountain Ash lurking behind
>cedars outside the window with all the subtilty of a Sylvester Stalone
>movie.   Kitchen oven making smells as delicious as the colours across the
>valley.
>
>Wishing you and all the B-P'ers a Happy Thanksgiving today and tomorrow,
>depending on which day you decide to roast your Canadian turkey.
>
>The Pres. seems to be trying to roast it every day of the week by ignoring
>continuing Court decisions about the Softwood Lumber Treaty.   Do you even
>hear about it, and are you protesting or is it "one of those things" not
>spoken of below the border.
>
>Anyway, I know you appreciate the value of our Canadian lumber even if the
>Pres. and the US lumber barons don't.   They say the cost of a house would
>be more than $1,000 less in the US if the officialdom followed legal
>international agreements.
>
>cp in bc
>(happy not to be a pine tree)
>
>--
>To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
>uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
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>
>
>
>

--
Pamela S. Follett
President
CobbleSoft International Ltd.
38 Main Street
Phelps, NY 14532
Tel: 315/548-5810
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Web: www.cobblesoft.com

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