May be some disruption for the next few hours

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May be some disruption for the next few hours

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Hi all,

The server is getting some attention and may be sporadically non-cooperative over the next few hours. Should be OK... but let me know if anything comes up that you don't quite appreciate! lol.

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Re: May be some disruption for the next few hours

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Arron wrote:let me know if anything comes up that you don't quite appreciate!
Thank you Arron,
You don't know how long I've waited for someone who wants to hear my silly a** problems!

It's late Sunday, the weekend passed way to quickly and I'm not looking forward to work tomorrow. I don't quite appreciate that!

I don't feel that the wife and kids give me nearly the respect I deserve. I don't quite appreciate that!

I went to my family reunion earlier today and before they would allow me in I had to produce identification. I don't quite appreciate my Mother doing that!

Thanks again Arron. I DO appreciate your asking!

Bob
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LOL Bob...
Take care, Ewizabeth Previously Avonex, Rebif & Copaxone RRMS ~Tysabri, 31 infusions, ended 9/09. Starting Copaxone 12/09, waiting for Cladribine to be approved in 2010.
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Sigh... :roll:

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