Thursday, October 13, 2005
Not being a religious Jew, I am doing my normal thing here at work, although I do walk around with an extra dose of conflicted guilt on my shoulders -- as though I need more of that.
I hope God inscribes lots of good stuff in his account books for everyone for the coming year.

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Since I missed offering you a New Year's greeting, allow me to say that I hope that today brings you and your family peace of mind and hope for the future. Or, in the words of my Grandfather, "May you be in Heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead". Stay on course Sol. Your readers appreciate you.
Thanks, Tom. Much appreciated.
I hope you enjoyed your holiday, even if you did have to work.