On 2/21/06, Steve Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty good. I'm working out at Redstone Arsenal here in
Huntsville, doing missile simulation-related work for a small
contractor. I really like the job, and the people I work with. I
Cool! Have you ever worked with/met any Lockheed
Jo Anne wrote:
How is everyone? Any other sleepers out there care to check in?
I'm pretty good. I'm working out at Redstone Arsenal here in
Huntsville, doing missile simulation-related work for a small
contractor. I really like the job, and the people I work with. I
bought my first house back
Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account,
largely cos I have
some pics of where I am currently working in
Mongolia, thought you may
be interested, esp Debbie as there is a pic of some
very cute Mongolian
horses grazing on the Gobi (There are
Andrew, Benjamin, Doug et al --
So, at least you're warm. Your ger looks quite cozy -- right down to the
nice fabric on the walls =+)). Going *between* the ger (or is it gers)
would be something else.
The Engineer was quite intrigued by your whole set up, Mining Engineering
being his first
Jo Anne wrote:
Doug -- We're all fine here. It's been well below freezing for *TWO*
days, and we're just not used to that here in Cascadia. The Engineer is
out now hooking a light bulb up to heat the birdbath, so the wild things
will be
able to drink. (We just had a very annoyed Steller
We've taken care of Ethan many times already and he's very easy to
take care of. He has a smile for just about everyone and rarely
cries. I really think that Granparenting is one of lifes big payoffs!
May be. My dad is enjoying our offspring...6 weeks old on Fri and counting...
Damon.
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:11:07 -0500, Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've taken care of Ethan many times already and he's very easy to take
care of. He has a smile for just about everyone and rarely cries. I
really think that Granparenting is one of lifes big payoffs!
May be. My
From Nick Arnett
Subject: Re: Cold Pictures
What sort of work takes one to Mongolia?
Consulting geology, I am doing a model and report for an exploration
project here in the Gobi.
On 2/16/06, Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account
From: Jo Anne
Subject: RE: Cold Pictures
Hey List!!
Hi Jo Anne, good to see you back.
It is I, Crone of the Willamette, actually posting to BrinL again now
that
things are quiet. I'm not sure what happened, but the politics has
seemed
to decline, and that's all good in my opinion
From: Russell Chapman
Subject: Re: Cold Pictures
Andrew Paul wrote:
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account, largely cos I have
some pics of where I am currently working in Mongolia, thought you
may
be interested, esp Debbie as there is a pic of some very cute
Mongolian
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account, largely cos I have
some pics of where I am currently working in Mongolia, thought you may
be interested, esp Debbie as there is a pic of some very cute Mongolian
horses grazing on the Gobi (There are no fences, and was a troop of
about 20, but I
What sort of work takes one to Mongolia?
On 2/16/06, Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account, largely cos I have
some pics of where I am currently working in Mongolia, thought you may
be interested, esp Debbie as there is a pic of some very cute
with them since.
How is everyone? Any other sleepers out there care to check in?
Amities,
Jo Anne
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 02:26:54 +1100
From: Andrew Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cold Pictures
To: Killer Bs Discussion brin-l@mccmedia.com
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Andrew Paul wrote:
Finally got around to setting up a Flickr account, largely cos I have
some pics of where I am currently working in Mongolia, thought you may
be interested, esp Debbie as there is a pic of some very cute Mongolian
horses grazing on the Gobi (There are no fences, and was a
Jo Anne wrote:
Hey List!!
Hi Jo Anne, great to hear from you!
It is I, Crone of the Willamette, actually posting to BrinL again now
that things are quiet. I'm not sure what happened, but the politics has
seemed to decline, and that's all good in my opinion. The Olympics may
have
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