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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Whats to become of us?

The older I get the more confused I become. In the good old days we trusted our neighbors and gladly lending them a helping hand, requested or not?  Now a days we're more like turtles hiding in our shells.  I'm not sure its really the best way.  THERE IS NO TOTAL WAY TO HIDE FROM LIFE.

I answered a request yesterday morning, from a young lady seeking information on her DOTY kin from 1700.  I wish I could have stayed on line for the rest of the day - waiting for the shocking news - that she does not except e-mails from anyone she does not recognize. There was also a caveat to her message that if I was willing to resend it, using the line furnished from her e-mail, she might have except it.

Unfortunately, Jeanette and I were called away at ten a.me. to work on a commercial for one of our banks, and if anyone has ever worked on making a thirty-second commercial, it usually takes all day and by the time you get back home, you're ready for bet.  So by this morning of course, the offer had been canceled.

We use the services of NORTON ANTISPAM and love it  We still get the spam, but  you might be surprised at some of the gems we find amid the spam, then all if takes to remove what is spam is? - hit Delete Spam - and its another group of spammers buzzing in like horse  flies..  Like I said earlier we're no longer young, but were still still wise enough not to toss the baby, with bath-water?

Bill and Jeanette Grummons  Bozeman, MT

