"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
> Well, I certainly hope nothing will go awry. I mentioned those things not
> because I wish for anything to happen, but on the principle that the more
> you think of that can go wrong, the more you can prepare so it won't . . .
> so you can be sure that the Universe in its perversity will come up with a
> whole new list of things to go wrong that you never thought of . . .
>
> ;-)
Yep. But preparing for the more likely contingencies is less likely to
leave you in the lurch.
I do appreciate your concern.
Julia
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