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Tue 10.07.2003
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T3 - 10/07

::Wild Blue Yonder!::

Onesome: Wild— Whoa! …wild times lately! Florida and neighboring states have been blown away; the Northeast has been deluged; California is shakin’ again; and the Pacific Northwest is getting ready to erupt. Okay, what’s too wild for you? What will you live with and what do you want to stay far, far away from?
I’m very happy in the Midwest where we only have to deal with Tornado’s and really only if you live in a trailer park.

Twosome: Blue— Blue Delft? Off the wall: What color are your day to day dishes. …and does anyone in this crowd have some really nice stuff you like to break out for the upcoming holiday dinners?
They are white with blue rings on the outside and as for the fine china, its paper plates.

Threesome: Yonder— Oh, man, science fiction is reality: the private sector has reached space and is getting set to visit on a regular basis. Would you like to go out yonder? I mean, if the group with the five-seater offered you a suborbital flight, would you be up for that?
I would do it in a second. I have loved space ever since I can remember. I always have just wondered what is up there and I would love to see the stars and not have to do it through the clouds or atmosphere.
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