John C, that's the kind of stuff I like to hear. A good positive response. Turn work into an opportunity to be creative and become a pleasure instead of a chore. And Larry Hawk some of those questions you ask lead to bringing out other great minds in response. What a great way to learn. Ruthie just came out of the kitchen and asked what I was doing. From experience I knew she had no interest in what I was doing but that she had in mind something she wanted me to do. Just her way of setting me up. Anyway, I told her how great you guys were in sharing and how much knowledge you all had about music and our keyboards. Backing away a foot or so and looking at me she mumbled 'and I had to marry you' as she turned while redoing her apron strings and walked back into the kitchen. Guess she forgot what she had in mind for me to do.

This morning at Grandpa Doug's house.

[This message has been edited by Douglas Dean (edited 07-24-2003).]
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