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Gratitude

Posted on November 15, 2002 in Gratitude

First, allow me to apologize for missing my Thursday Aortal post. It’s been a busy week. I will resume again this coming Thursday.

Second, let me give thanks to everyone who has linked me. (I reciprocate all links, if not on the front page, then on the second.)

Please allow me to thank: cinnamon, blu iguana, Jennifer, Grey Bird (my discoverer!), VASpider, Jaded Ju, Single Mom, dear Red Water Lily, Marie, the incorrigible Karen Zipdrive, bl.ogs, existentialmoo, Solonor, In Sequence, wKenShow, chari the good karma woman, rainbow, bobbi, andrea the serial deviant, LA Blogs, Mikey of the well-rounded head, Zuly Zu, Elkit, Pascale Soleil, Raye, Tuesday (at her new address!), Wise Woman, Thymewise, Artichoke Heart, Madame Fabulous (pugugly? Hardly), Scott, Francis, Alexandra, Bink, and Susan Jayne (I always have to end with a witch it seems.)

Thanks to all my friends who have given support and encouragement in the last few, difficult weeks of my life, especially those with whom I have had disagreements and yet still talk to me. Thanks to those who kept their temper when I was in my low spots and who never saw my criticisms of their ideas as personal attacks. Thanks to chari for her technical support. Thanks to Karen Zipdrive for allowing me to virtually rub her Buddha belly for good luck.

Next let me thank everyone who signed my Guest Map since the last thanks that I gave: eraine, Marie, Tanya, and chari. If you haven’t signed the map yet, it’s the big white button on the left that says “View My Guest Map”.

I strive to reciprocate all links. If you don’t find your link on this page, check the one that says “More Links”. My usual offer stands: if there are new links I have not found or if I have your site information wrong, I will apply one piece of ash and wear one square inch of sackcloth. If you have not yet linked me, I expect you to do the same until you have remedied the situation.

And thanks to you, dear reader, for slogging all the way to the end of this article. With such endurance, you can survive a Toastmaster’s convention.

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