...and also with you, Ted. BTW, your Flux CD continues to blow my mind. (The Buckethead/big-hair/metal distortion is a gas!)
Yours in Eggnog,
Tim Mungenast
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Sent: 12/24/2004 5:36:04 PM
Subject: Re: ho ho ho eh?
Dear Loopfolks,
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A Merry Christmas and Delightfully Loopy New Year To All at Loopers Delight!
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Best regards,
tEd ® kiLLiAn
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