>If i understand the customs for these far flung places, >Thanksgiving was a celebration of the first harvests, of >being there, and having worked together to get it done. > >This list then is like a large table with us all gathered round >each giving and receiving. So thanks are due. There are lots >of fine folks here (you know who you are ;-) but one person >is special, he makes the list happen. > >Glen at associate.com. > >Here's a thought for Glen - thanks for making the list possible. > >jonathan jonathan et al: Yes. I agree -- Thanks Glenn! -- I would have said that yesterday (Thanksgiving), but I was too full of turkey. Today, it's back on the diet. tedd ___________________________________________________________________ <mailto:tedd@...> http://sperling.com/