WR - Blacklake Western Sentinel 1999!

Sam Galindo samuel68 at juno.com
Mon Jul 19 17:33:20 PDT 1999


We must have the current Queen of love and beauty defend her spot.
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 16:13:12 -0500 "Charlie L. Cain" <larkin at webstar.net>
writes:
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>That is a beautiful site.  Agnes and I are certainly happy to go 
>there.
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>In Service.
>Larkin O'Kane
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>Rule One:  The Queen is always right!!
>Rule Two:  In case the Queen is perceived to be wrong; see Rule One
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>From:	Bjorn Lochlannac [SMTP:bjorn at odsy.net]
>Sent:	Monday, July 19, 1999 3:06 PM
>To:	western at Ansteorra.ORG
>Subject:	Re: WR - Blacklake Western Sentinel 1999!
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>Greetings,
>Sounds great. I'm planning on being there with me and mine. :-)
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>Margaret loves that site. She's been wishing there was more events 
>held
>there.
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>Bjorn
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