Congratulations from all of us!
[Ya know, the words honeymoon and gelding don't often appear in the
same paragraph... :)]
-Original Message-
From: Lisa M. (Bronson) Gielczyk (TCP)
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 9:49 AM
To: TCP List
Subject: [TCP] ADMIN Announcement
Good morning
Congratulations.
Perhaps Gecko might be a better word choice?
BW
--- Lisa M. (Bronson) Gielczyk (TCP)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning everyone!
I apologize for being less than normally attentive
last week during the STC
and certification threads, but I had a good reason:
I was on
Very Best Wishes!
And, add me to the list urging gecko or get hitched or gesundheit
(or [oy] gevalt?) -- but not gelding.
--Guy K. Haas
Software Exegete (that one's a soft g) in Silicon Valley
Lisa M. (Bronson) Gielczyk (TCP) wrote:
Good morning everyone!
I apologize for being less than
Again...best wishes to you and may you have a long and happy life together;
however, I agree with Guy. Maybe you could use a different example than
gelding. Something like gutersmelt.
Al
Guy K. Haas Wrote:
Very Best Wishes!
And, add me to the list urging gecko or get hitched or gesundheit
. Haas'; 'Lisa M. (Bronson) Gielczyk (TCP)'
Cc: 'TCP List'
Subject: Re: [TCP] ADMIN Announcement
Again...best wishes to you and may you have a long and happy life together;
however, I agree with Guy. Maybe you could use a different example than
gelding. Something like gutersmelt.
Al
Guy K. Haas
here until next Tuesday...
Al
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 2:55 PM
To: 'Al Geist'; 'Guy K. Haas'; 'Lisa M. (Bronson) Gielczyk (TCP)'
Cc: 'TCP List'
Subject: RE: [TCP] ADMIN Announcement
What in the world is gutersmelt
Ah, so it's a technical term. ;-)
On 3/5/07, Al Geist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no idea. A friend in Alaska coined the term to describe everything
unpleasant...like those three-year-old dust bunnies under the bookshelves,
or soap rings in the tub, or...well you get the point.
Clean
It has to be technical; otherwise, I wouldn't be posting it on a technical
communications listserv.
Duh...
Al
Bill Swallow wrote:
Ah, so it's a technical term. ;-)
On 3/5/07, Al Geist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no idea. A friend in Alaska coined the term to describe everything