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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 472754" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Crowder, Some of those are great. They come at a time when you have time to read them (sun sets too early in the winter). Lots of my elder relatives keep me in the loop with these and since mom and dad are gone, it is good to catch up. I try to call all my aunts and uncles a couple of times each year, but they write me. </p><p></p><p>What I hate are those that come from folks who have a lot of words and nothing to say. For instance most trees are green by default. Just say "tree" and I get the picture. "Oak tree" is even better. One has to say "the tree which is green in color". Too many words and I still don't know if it was an oak or pine :lol: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 472754, member: 3162"] Crowder, Some of those are great. They come at a time when you have time to read them (sun sets too early in the winter). Lots of my elder relatives keep me in the loop with these and since mom and dad are gone, it is good to catch up. I try to call all my aunts and uncles a couple of times each year, but they write me. What I hate are those that come from folks who have a lot of words and nothing to say. For instance most trees are green by default. Just say "tree" and I get the picture. "Oak tree" is even better. One has to say "the tree which is green in color". Too many words and I still don't know if it was an oak or pine :lol: . [/QUOTE]
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