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From all your Navy Mom friends!!!
Who else's birthday can we celebrate today? Happy Birthday to all...perhaps we can meet in the Navy Mom Cafe' tonight for cake and ice cream!!!

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Why don't you get on the train with me and head for GL???
I thought that you were going to GL for 7/4/08
PIR and the base festivities start on the 3rd. So I thought if I took the train I could just end up there a little early and meet up with the Moms on the 2nd.
I was going to fly out on the 3rd in the am and then come home on Monday morning, but the back and forth stuff is about 1000 more to do it. I have vacation time so in the interest of a well need rest and saving money...I thought I would just have Brenda put me on the train! I bought two books and four magazines!
I did my best. :) (not really)
actually I believe it is alliteration . . . reiteration is repetition of an idea using different words - but that's a-okay 'cause I NEVER use algebra in real life - LOL:)!
Yea - that's it - I bet when your English teacher was teaching you about alliterations you never thought you would use that either - but you did!!!
Patty is not fooling me!!
I bet she is going to take off running - - - then just detour to the pool.
I'm following her!!!
Are you coming a running too Brenda!!!
I AM GOING TO RIDE MY BICYCLE - just don't tell anyone!!
I wonder if I can just check it with the luggage??

You can just fly out of Texas early Tuesday morning or on Monday night - either would be great!!
Don't go home and then have to leave again - too many tickets!!
You are too funny! Just come with me!!!
Did you read about the staircase? You might want to rethink that bike ride. Joyce! tell Brenda about the staircase!

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