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Posted On: 01/15/2008 22:36:46

The new ldstalk does allow us to interact more personally.  Initially, some were disappointed at the loss of my smiling face avatar.  Then, when I replaced it with a faily photo, the complaints turned to "what took you so long?"  Yeah, I'm proud of my wife and beautiful kids.  :-)

 By the way, the Lady Liberty statue is located on a dock at a public park in Sandpoint, Idaho.  I believe it is about 7' tall.

 Finally, Lady thinks I look 26.  Kudos to the artist that took that dishonest picture!  LOL



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From: Canuck Mormon
01/16/2008 10:41:40
Good to see you PC.

Where abouts in Sandpoint is that statue? I was there the past 2 summers for vacations and never saw it.

BTW - Good looking family!!!



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