Yeah, aside from the tie, that's great news. Thank you both.
Doug
On 30-Jul-05, at 3:29 AM, Alison Croggon wrote:
> On 30/7/05 6:41 PM, "wild honey press" <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Just back from a weeks camping with our nippers in England.
>> We seemed to get caught in the tail end of a hurricane for most of it.
>> Though while our gazebo became a kite our tents stayed put.
>
> Glad you didn't get blown away with your gazebo, Randolph - that would
> have
> been too baroque a vision. I'm still deeply impressed by the tie you
> wore
> in Cork (for those not there, it was very - loud - with brightly
> coloured
> internet addresses all over it on a tasteful black background...)
>
> And an announcement: in response to my begging, importuning, bribery,
> showing of blackmail shots, &c, Randolph has most graciously agreed to
> come
> back, or stay on, as co-owner. I am incredibly happy about this!
>
> Best to all
>
> A
>
>
>
> Alison Croggon
>
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