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To: "Bill Grummons" <bgrummons@bresnan.net>, <ROOTS-M@rootsweb.com>
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Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Whats to become of us?
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Hi Bill,

I don't know what's to become of us, but I bet I can guess what will become 
of future look-ups for people who ask for help and then have conditions on 
that help!

Suzy
<head shaking>

~~~Life is what happens while we're busy making other plans~~~
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Grummons" <bgrummons@bresnan.net>
To: <ROOTS-M@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:57 AM
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
> 

