> How about "Uncle Ed"?  I've noticed you addressed that way the most 
frequently.
> Roger Nulton

That nickname emanated from Earl Henry, a true southern gentleman, and 
was picked up by a few others.  We are about the same age and so I'm 
not sure how I could be his uncle, but then again S stands 
for "strange"....

Cheers...Ed L.


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