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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 309877, member: 308"]On what to blame absences on?! Holidays, out of town guests and relatives, head cold, misbehaving phone, Christmas decorating, doctors' appointments, finding yet one more square inch to squeeze in more inventory when I already have more than I can ever possibly sell, ebay sales - the list goes on and on. Pick any three or more. Not to mention the fact that I wander off every time I see something shiny and have to start over (when I can even remember what I was doing before the shiny thing appeared). Hopelessly out of control but wouldn't have it any other way. </p><p><br /></p><p>But I digress, I do like my new attire - quite holiday festive! Thank you! Will switch to it tomorrow morning and go back to the roses some time in January. Isn't there something about a run for the roses in the Spring? Thanks again!</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 309877, member: 308"]On what to blame absences on?! Holidays, out of town guests and relatives, head cold, misbehaving phone, Christmas decorating, doctors' appointments, finding yet one more square inch to squeeze in more inventory when I already have more than I can ever possibly sell, ebay sales - the list goes on and on. Pick any three or more. Not to mention the fact that I wander off every time I see something shiny and have to start over (when I can even remember what I was doing before the shiny thing appeared). Hopelessly out of control but wouldn't have it any other way. But I digress, I do like my new attire - quite holiday festive! Thank you! Will switch to it tomorrow morning and go back to the roses some time in January. Isn't there something about a run for the roses in the Spring? Thanks again! Don[/QUOTE]
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