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December 20, 2001
Hello again, what a wonderful

Hello again, what a wonderful morning. The florida Avocados are 0.99 this morning. This would not be much of an event if they were avocados, but have you guys seen these florida avocados? They are the size of Cats. (AvoCatos). So i got one of those. And then a Coffee and a bagel from the cart guy. "Hey I am going to the moon, you know", "Why did you finally win?", "nah, did not win this time either. 24 Million, but did not win. Playing this game for three years now", "Yeah, it is about time that you win, so I donıt need to see your face here every morning. Go to the moon and stay there. Hereıya go. Yearall set." "See ya tomorrow" "Seeya"
Oh well, good morning.
Hey, the new issue of reservocation is out on the newsstands of the web. Looks great. I like the staff and i like the little difficult to use greet yourself "Happy Holidays" card.
Cute little spinning clay animals with adjustable size snowflakes. Oh, wait a second, everything is adjustable here. This is quite a feast for the fan of interactive autoentertainment. Some of the features are very well hidden, some do not have anby explanation. But, you know what, when it came to Santa Claus, nobody bothered giving us a proper explanation either.
Oh, btw. in Poland, where i grew up, there was a perfect schizophrenic description of the "gifts under tree" phenomenon. The katholic version of the thing was "Dzieciatko" which means little baby, but is a term exclusively reserved for the little Baby Jesus, which somehow ment that little Baby Jesus came by and dropped all of the gifts. (Hard to believe, isnıt it, the kid had just been born to a virgin in the presence of an old man, a mule and an ox), but because Poland was "under communist rule" at that time, and they did not quite have this whole "Holiday Season" or "Seasonıs Greetings" American level of political correctness figured out, the festivities were just called "Gwiazdka". "The little Star." Perfect. The little star (sure it was red and glew over the red square somehow) was perfect for any Communist daughter or son as well as for every Katholic kid (The star of Bethlehem). Ok, this is all completely off topic, but hey, this is a blog, and not the New York Times, or Trybuna Robotnicza. Cheers. Read Reservocation. It is good for your head and heart.
: ) yeah!

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