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She likes to eat at Nit Noi when she is in town! | dev41 |
She told me she has a dog called Nit Noi, which means "little bit." | dev41 |
Now you know! | dev41 |
Have a good day; hope to see you in Austin. | dev41 |
Love, proud auntie sooz | dev41 |
Rich and Dave, attached are my suggested revisions to Mike McLeod's draft of an amendment to the original electric service agreement. | dev41 |
Dave, I'll bring you a copy of that agreement. | dev41 |
Rich, if Mike did not send you one, let me know and I will fax it to you. | dev41 |
In my revisions, I've attempted to reflect the least cost billing you described to me, using terminology I read in the tariff. | dev41 |
Please let me know if it looks alright to you. | dev41 |
I'm available to discuss this whenever you are, then I will make sending this to Mike top priority. | dev41 |
My sincerest apologies for the delay; there has been more chaos around here than I am accustomed to handling, and I appreciate your patience. | dev41 |
Susan | dev41 |
P.S. | dev41 |
-- Dave, on your wish list you had included an evergreen provision. | dev41 |
See Section 2 of the original contract, which gives TW the right to extend for another five-year term by giving notice to SPS. | dev41 |
If TW does not give such notice, SPS may cancel the contract, and if it doesn't, the contract automatically rolls over for another year. | dev41 |
If this is not acceptable please let me know. | dev41 |
What if we replace Section 2 with something like "This Agreement shall continue in effect unless and until terminated pursuant to Section 3," and replace Section 3 with "Either Party may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other Party not less than twelve (12) months prior to the intended date of termination." | dev41 |
Sound OK? | dev41 |
if so I'll add it to my draft. | dev41 |
Rich - Dave and I were just discussing whether a period less than 12 months would be appropriate (see language below), given that dereg. | dev41 |
may bring some changes we want to take advantage of. | dev41 |
It's basically your call: if SPS were to terminate our contract, how much time would we need to negotiate a replacement? | dev41 |
Hi Brian! | dev41 |
How nice to hear from you. | dev41 |
Congrats on being an uncle. | dev41 |
Scott is a good-looking baby! | dev41 |
Yes, I'm pretty psyched about little Grayson; she is a sweetie! | dev41 |
Karin and Jim are anxious to give me a refresher course on babysitting skills. | dev41 |
I told them that when my niece is old enough to understand the command "Go find your shoes and I'll help you put them on," I'll be happy to take her off their hands for a weekend! | dev41 |
I too am in no rush to have kids. | dev41 |
While my boyfriend is a great guy and loves children, somehow I just can't imagine him hanging around the house helping with diapers! | dev41 |
I am so glad you're enjoying Tampa. | dev41 |
Picking up and moving can be a great thing sometimes. | dev41 |
I will never regret leaving Austin for Houston. | dev41 |
There is just so much here I enjoy doing and my social life is a whole lot better. | dev41 |
The job is absolutely crazy. | dev41 |
If you ever watch "ER," that is usually what my day looks like, only without all the blood! | dev41 |
Here at Enron Gas Pipeline Group I work as the only lawyer for a very busy commercial team. | dev41 |
We sit in an open work area and it is chaotic every day. | dev41 |
But it's a good crash course in business for me, and my clients are wonderful. | dev41 |
Do take some study breaks and keep in touch! | dev41 |
E-mail is a wonderful thing. | dev41 |
Time to hit the tennis courts. | dev41 |
Love, Susan | dev41 |
Today we remember Jane Austen, the British writer born on this date in 1775Austen depreciated herself as a "miniaturist" and a domestic novelist of restricted scope, but her literary legacy is large. | dev41 |
She was also able to laself-deprecation aside, however, and in Northanger Abbey she declared thatnovels -- her chosen genre -- are works in which "the greatest powers of thmind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit andhumour are conveyed to the world in the best chosen language."( Austen's work brims with general statements that are contradicted by the people in her stories. For instance, Pride and Prejudice opens by noting that "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." The book then describes Mrs. Bennett, mother of a household full of marriageable daughters as "a woman omean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper." As Austen acquaints us with the tale of each daughter's engagements, she wonders, "For what do we live, but to make sport for ourneighbors and laugh at them in our turn?"As Austen acquaints us with thetale of each daughter's engagements, she wonders, "For what do we live, butto make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn?" | dev41 |
Here are my standard rules for my witnesses on examination by opposing counsel. | dev41 |
They are worth learning well ahead of time because they can be very difficult to follow. | dev41 |
Memorize these and we'll do fine on cross (assuming we even get any questions). | dev41 |
1. | dev41 |
Listen carefully to the question. | dev41 |
2. | dev41 |
Answer only that question; do not volunteer more. | dev41 |
3. | dev41 |
If you don't know for sure what the answer is, just say so. | dev41 |
4. | dev41 |
If you cannot answer a "yes" or "no" question with "yes" or "no," say so and explain why. | dev41 |
I could let the fluff comment fly if you were referring to a woman that hadwritten such works in present day, but given that Austen was dealing with acompletely different world with decidedly different expectations for the women in it I cannot. | dev41 |
The fact that she was able to challenge those limitexpectations and never allow her heroines to sell themselves short or compromise their character should not be taken for granted. | dev41 |
Yes, there is a definite romantic bent to her works, but in addition their is amazing insiginto people, their motives, their struggles and their capacity to surpriseeven themselves. | dev41 |
And in the end, what conquers in her novels is the union of two individuals who have the utmost respect and appreciation for each otherminds and characters not the unequal and servile relationships that constituted the norm for that time. | dev41 |
Hi Mark...me again. | dev41 |
You really are missing my presence in the controls group aren't you? | dev41 |
Thought you'd be interested in this. | dev41 |
Hi Mum! | dev41 |
I'm up for birthday celebration this weekend. | dev41 |
Can you believe I actually have a gift for Jim already? | dev41 |
I'll try to get there as early as I can tomorrow. | dev41 |
Bill will not be coming with me because he has too much work piled up, including clients to visit in jail! | dev41 |
My first priority is sleep as I have not gotten much this week -- I keep waking up in the middle of the night; it's miserable. | dev41 |
To make things worse, I think a ghost has appeared to Goo. | dev41 |
She is really freaked out about something, pacing around and acting like she hears things. | dev41 |
Gabby is her usual self. | dev41 |
How's the pool? | dev41 |
I'll bring my suit just in case... | dev41 |
Love, | dev41 |
travaille pas.) | dev41 |
I'll just get with Ramona in the a.m. and see when she can meet & we'll go from there. | dev41 |
Here's a draft of a research memo on options. | dev41 |
While I am hopeful that we can overcome FERC's policy on reservation of capacity, our arguments obviously need to be developed a little more before we can do that. | dev41 |
I know the business folks are anxious to hear our strategy. | dev41 |
I would appreciate your comments on the attached. | dev41 |
Your "courtesy copy" of the draft I sent to MK, Drew and Shelley. | dev41 |
We'll put our heads together and come up with a final version. | dev41 |
I have recently moved: Desk 3276c Ext. | dev41 |
31455 Bus. | dev41 |
Unit ENA - Risk Management, Financial Books Poss End date 3/1/2001 Supervisor Mike Moscoso (For PRC)...New supervisor is Dutch Quigley Assistant Maria Sandoval (ext. 35586)...New assistanat is Irena Hogan ext.2. | dev41 |
If you have moved recently, you must provide your new CO#, RC# / Cost Center#, new desk location, and extension to me. | dev41 |
Also, needed is Name of Business Unit and Group, Effective date and possible end date, Supervisor(for PRC), Supervisor,s location and extension, Supervisor,s assistant along with her location and extension. | dev41 |
Please indicate the new changes when sending your timesheet. | dev41 |
The elegance of your commentary has left me speechless. | dev41 |
You are the best. | dev41 |
I sit on 32 now, 2376c to be exact. | dev41 |
When you hit the top of the stairs hang a left then turn left at the next possible opening. | dev41 |
I'll flag you down. | dev41 |
However, I would be more than happy to come down and pick up the check. | dev41 |
Just let me know what works best for you. | dev41 |
Please ignore my previous e-mail which included the wrong attachment. | dev41 |
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