Subject: Re: The end of BoundaryPoint as we knew it
Date: Nov 03, 2004 @ 00:01
Author: L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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> i dont understandanyone else
>
> what is your problem
>
> nobody said everyones land is necessarily for everybody all the time
>
> & you know perfectly well you can keep changing the topic & so can
>others, but lately we have lost many great contributors like Jan Krogh
> we are alive & living happily ever after here as far as i am concerned
>
> & we havent lost anything
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> if & when anyone wants to be here they will be here
>
> perhaps they are all here smiling right now
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> you cant please everybody all the time anyway
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> yikes
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> promote yourself
>
> vote for yourself today & every day
>
> & elect jollity n frivolity for quality polity
>
> & every day will be a hollidy
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> this has been a played political announcement from the all parties party
>
> Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@i...> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: Jesper Nielsen
> To: doug@b...
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:44 PM
> Subject: The end of BoundaryPoint
>
>
>
> Dear fellow border freaks
>
> Since 2000 BoundaryPoint has been a great inspiration to me and many
>Cyprus, new topomaps of South Eastern European tripoints, neutral
> I have recently tried to contribute with new border material about
>this group back alive and back on topic. Any ideas for promotions?
> I will encourge everybody with an interest in borders to help get
>
> Jesper
>
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