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Millie Dabbs   
Sunday, June 01, 2008

He plays bridge like a Life Master. (I was going to say, 'like the Life Master he isn't,' but reconsidered.)

He has a great sense of humor. (I hope so anyway.)

He can fix anybody's computer problems. (Ever notice, his initials are PC.)

He has developed the best website our club could ever imagine we'd have. He maintains the site with utmost care, affording us the most timely news and the most interesting articles. The articles he prepares demonstrate his professionalism and skill.

If this is a guessing game, I'm guessing 100% of you didn't have any trouble with this one!

 

Okay, so he's probably a genius, but he can't do OUR website alone. Well, maybe he can but it would be advantageous to us, I'm sure, if we'd give him a little more help. It is, after all, OUR website, and we do visit it often, and we really do like it. Right?

Jim Somma's "Sincerely Somma" is wonderful; the Hargrave's "Club Tricks" is outstanding; Mary Ann Dufresne's recipes are inviting; the articles about members' accidents/health, etc. submitted by Karen Alpaugh, Annabelle Hills, Joan Fortunato, et al., are timely and informative, allowing us to act immediately if we wish. The news and articles by Pat Clark are really, really good, and we want him to keep doing what he's doing, but WE CAN HELP MORE. You probably have a talent and you probably have ideas about the site. I challenge you to discuss these with Pat, who will listen and probably put you to work...and you will love it! {easycomments}

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