Happy New Year, a couple of months late, but the wish is there anyways!  I hope the new year finds you and your family healthy, wealthy and contented!!

 

I was talking with Glen Gary (Dallas area) this morning and we got to doing the old folks thingy of who is where etc, and I told him about the website on our class with all the addresses etc.  He was surprised we had a website, (He obviously has forgotten the other two or three times I told him!!  I hate running with old folks!! LOL). He sent all his well wishes to all the classmates and said be sure and tell you and Betty and Butch and Bertha a warm hello. 

 

Glen is not computer literate at this point, and I told him "damn sam get into the 20 th Century, errrr ah....21 st Century".  He is going to retire to his lake house on Lake Palestine sometime this year, after eons of being a big Kahunna for Target Stores.  I told him turn loose of a little money and get a computer and I would teach him everything I know about them (take about 15 mins) LOL.  I am totally convinced one of his grandsons could a lot better job than I.  I think they are born knowing this stuff!  I tried working on mine once, but my cresent wrench wouldnt fit anything so I just threw it at it.

 

Anyway, to the point at hand.  Glen would like his mailing address changed to the following:

 

   Glenn Gary

   20468 Lake Shore Dr.

   Flint, Texas  75762                 Phone Number   903-825-3194

 

Oh Yeah, as I moved from the Channelview area to Katy this past year, I need to update mine also.

 

Mark Hakemack     (Red3Fish@aol.com)

23835 Ayscough La.

Katy, Texas  77493                     Phone Number  281-347-2094

 

Why do I have such a wierd screename you ask?  Whenever I got my computer in 96 or 97, a friend came over to "set it up for me".  He asked what I wanted for my screename, and I, being right on top of all the current technology, (knowing that I had to have an alphanumeric group that I could remember)  picked redfish and inserted the limit on redfish then(3), and he entered it.  When he asked for a password, I was at a loss and had to come up with something else.   For the first three or four months I didnt dare tinker with ANYTHING!  By then it was a "feit accompli"---a persistant reminder of my computer ignorance!   I know how to change it now, but I am one of those, that if it isnt broken, dont fix it!!  Soooo..., I shall go through life with a DUMB screename!

 

Haha, anyway, here is wishing our webmaster and all classmates the warmest of wishes for the the year.

 

Later

Mark Hakemack

 

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