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    On Apr 26, 3:27?pm, "M. JL Esq." wrote:

    It's not staying up late, it's getting up early - champagne breakfast
    for everyone! We'll be there. LOL.

    N.

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    On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:25:26 -0400, Cheryl
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    First-- Search for some sets of interview questions and ask all the
    older folks who still survive before they die next week.

    Then I'd have to recommend ancestry.com. It is a commercial site &
    I'm not sure how much you can find for free anymore- but lots of
    libraries have it for free- and they give free trials frequently.

    You can kill a couple hours [days. . weeks. .] at the free site-
    genealogy.com, too.

    Caution-- if you have any interest in history, people, or puzzles,
    genealogy can be addictive. It took me a decade to get back to my
    regularly scheduled life. [and I backslide from time to time--
    but I love it]

    Jim

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    Nancy2 wrote:


    Even less likely

    - champagne breakfast

    Friday evening Chat? i hold the champagne over till then
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    JL

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    On 26/04/2011 10:01 AM, Nancy Young wrote:



    It never ceases to amaze me how much interest people have in that clan
    if in-breds. What amazes me even more is how much more fascinated
    Americans seem to be in the royals than Canadians. I get the media from
    both sides of the border and it the American sources devote a lot more
    time to the upcoming wedding than ours do.

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    Mark Thorson wrote in news:4DB7703E.6BB212C6
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    And on the downslope...one of the nasty side effects of "being on
    top" is that you have to relinquish the spot eventually.

    --

    The Bible! Because all the works of science cannot equal the
    wisdom of cattle-sacrificing primitives who thought every
    animal species in the world lived within walking distance of
    Noah's house.

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    "Nunya Bidnits" wrote in message
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    I've managed to avoid it nicely. I like to read. Books.

    Jill

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    On 26/04/2011 1:49 PM, Michel Boucher wrote:

    They could still have a king, but they blew it ;-) Like the rest of the
    former colonies, they could be a member of the Commonwealth and have
    gained their independence peacefully like we did.

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    In article , [email protected] says...

    Which is a window of only 120 years.

    Janet

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    In article ,
    [email protected] says...

    You should find a reliable photography studio which can copy the
    originals; then the originals can be stashed away safely, everyone in the
    family who wants copies can have their own, and you don't have to worry
    about the precious only record being lost.

    Janet

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    On 26/04/2011 2:52 PM, Nunya Bidnits wrote:


    The point I was trying to make was that there are probably a greater
    percentage of Americans who are hung up in this royal wedding than
    Canadians. Most of us accept the reality of a monarch as figurehead
    head of state, but we really don't give a fig for the anyone in the
    royal family. They are a tourist attraction that benefits the UK.

    The only person I know who travelled to England to see the coronation of
    Liz II was my father in law, who was born and raised in the US and was,
    at that point, still an American citizen.

 

 

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