The Larrikin schrieb:
>
> > Good one!
> >
> > By the way I offered to back out of RR if I was possibly causing problems
> > for my husband. He said no and is trying to find a way to get me to another
> > country to take NTC and ANTC. He is now pushing me! I hadn't thought of
> > ANTC.
> Does that mean I can put you down for our NTC next June?
> We'd be glad to have you.
Bro Larrikin,
I guess if our sweet TX-sis is not related to Mr. Rockefeller we will be
seeing her kind of moseying our way.
This will be due to the precious fare to OZ-land.
Unless Kelly wants to try out the merit on South-sea canoe paddling.
First drifting in the pacific current up to Alaska and then dropping
down to Aussie-land.
Full speed ahead.
Just thinking.
This year we had nine (9) NTC's beginning in May and the last one in
September.
Next year will most probably have the same nr. of NTC's if not more.
I will be having a NTT on my home turf from Sept. 13 to 16, 2001.
We could make an exception to the german RR-regulations which say that
you can not participate in more then one training event per year and let
you go on straight to NTT.
( BTW, she is fluent in German, kind of ).
Adrian would you not like to come along on our RR-Grizzly trail ?
Perfect for old croneys like us.
Following us about a mile behind will be a small fleet of Red Cross
nurses, just in case.
Spare canes, stretchers and IV-equipment, etc.
We would prefer a hospital ship, but on land . . , you know.
Hey Kelly and Adrian, is'nt it great to serve a great God in RR's ?
Boy, am I glad to be saved !
Let's pass it on !
G�nter
OP 64 Calvary Chapel Siegen
Germany
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