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    Home is Oceanside, Calif. (about 35 miles north of Sandy Eggo) 



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This is me TODAY, . . .and 54 years ago.   Well, go back another 17 years for the 1931 airline passenger.  It was American Airways then, American Airlines now.  That's a Fokker tri-motor.
Ya can't trifle with Father time, and that's a fact!

These are our two Burmese cats.  On left, Bunky, male platinum;
on right, Binky, female sable.  Both are 16 yrs. old.  Picture by my wife, Mary Lou.

Click here for KOCT, Oceanside's Community Television, Channels 18 and 19:

Click here for - CHARACTER COUNTS  -   It really does:

Click here for BANK of AMERICA  -  Online  -  HOMEBANKING:

Couldn't resist the link to the Bank.  I mean after working for the Bank of America, N.T.& S.A
for forty (yes, 40 years) and retiring as a V.P., what else can I say?  Check it out.  HomeBanking
started in 1983, I know because I've used it since it's inception.  It is great!  No, I don't get a
spiff for the plug.   };>)  ©
 

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NEW SUBJECT:

I guess the caption in the picture below tells the story.  Overall, it was a very interesting and rewarding 2½ years, and I value all the new friends I made, both among the other Patrol members, as well as the Oceanside Police Department personnel.

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   CLICK HERE for information on Senior Volunteer Patrol Program:


TIP of the DAY !:

Ever wonder what to do with all those "free" promo CDs you receive unsolicited in the mail? I've accumulated several dozen at least.  Then, not too long ago I read "somewhere" what
seems like a really good solution.  So, I went to the local Crafts store, made a few purchases,
and "Voila" !  Look what I got.  Pretty neat, huh!  I gave one to my friend Mikey, and the
first thing he said was, "Yeah, nice, but how do you play the disk now?"  Hm-m-m-m?  };>) ©

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VACATION TIME!:

The picture on the left is our cruise ship, the Royal Caribbean's, "Rhapsody of the Seas".  The picture on the right was an interesting sight we enjoyed from the "veranda" of our forward, port-side, 7th deck stateroom as we transited the Panama Canal in April 1998.  These three "yachties" rafted together were headed toward the Pacific Ocean as we were.  They weren't alone however, as there was a gigantic container vessel entering the same lock behind them.


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