My Email Address to Jackie
Friday, December 21st, 2007[Olga],
I’ve included [your husband] [Jackie] in this response… Hey [Jackie]!
Happy holidays [to the both of you].
Tom
[Olga],
I’ve included [your husband] [Jackie] in this response… Hey [Jackie]!
Happy holidays [to the both of you].
Tom
[Olga],
This is Tom Hesley, testing your email address. Let me know if you get this. Nice talking to you last night, and a very happy birthday to you as well.
Later,
Tom Hesley
Mary Ann:
Thanks for the birthday wishes. My new cell number is 814-www-xxxx.
Later,
Tom
I just ordered two braille kitchen timers as Christmas gifts for [Emmy]. However, the vendor only had one. So we’ll get the other next year sometime, if she really wants a second one.
Tom
Dear [C].
[Emmy] lives at [...] in Pittsburgh. My brother in law and myself moved her there from Harrisburg about a year ago. She’s originally from Peach Bottom, and knows about Willow Street [in the Lancaster area, her home town].
Tom
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[C],
All is well here. Happy holidays to you.
I’ve not heard from [Ann] in quite a while — perhaps since the ’06 convention. Yes, [Ann's daughter] has certainly given [Ann] the soap opera, drama life to be sure.
I don’t have that Elizabeth song by Sinatra, and was unable to locate it on Amazon or Ebay. Looks like you’re going to have to pay a lot if you really want [it].
Do give my regards to [Ellie] and company when you see them.
Well, be careful in your travels. We’re staying around here. My girlfriend is coming in for the holidays on Sunday, and we have a big new years party planned at my sister’s.
Later,
Tom
[Ross],
I got your message about your web site. It looks pretty professional – especially with the manque-style pictures on the home page – a nice and modern touch. Great job!
By the way, I’m administrating my alma mater’s alumni web site. Check it out when you have a minute. It’s not quite as grandiose as yours. But it gets the information out nonetheless.
The URL for it is:
I’m sort of limited as to the [type] content I can put on it – active content such as that provided by Java scripts, ASPs, and animated pictures is not supported in our subscription, and the alumni association doesn’t want to spend the extra money to upgrade our account to a level of privilege that would allow this. In fact, using the cite-builder exclusively doesn’t even begin to tap into all the functionality that HTML 4.0 provides. So I don’t use the site builder, and thus, I have to edit the HTML directly to get these more advanced features. But at least, it keeps my coding skills up.
Anyway, happy holidays, and I hope we stay in touch.
Later,
Tom
Hey buddy!
Nice hearing from you again!
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Tom Hesley.
PS: Write back soon.