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Posted by
JudyForFun
(VIP) 2 Dec 2005 6:43pm
The #6 position is missing. ???STRANGE???
curious
Posted by
fergi
(VIP) 3 Dec 2005 11:23am
yes i was wondering about this myself? Was it Cajunbunny? julie jay TD said she retired?
Where?
Posted by
MightBeTime_xyi
(VIP) 5 Dec 2005 8:37am
Where is judyforfun lately. I have missed playing u for weeks.
Also position 20 seems to have no name right now? Computer glitch?
I'm here, but.........
Posted by
JudyForFun
(VIP) 5 Dec 2005 10:10pm
I injured my right hand & had some surgery on it, so it's bandaged & VERY difficult for me to manipulate the mouse to play. I've missed all of you and hope to be back into the swing of things by the first of the year. Appreciate your concern Diamond. See ya soon, I hope.....
Sorry to hear.
Posted by
MightBeTime_xyi
(VIP) 6 Dec 2005 8:53am
Sad news and sorry to hear u injured yourself. Great news is u will be back. Looking forward to the battles for all the players to come back. They have been successful with 7am and 8 am tourneys here as many Aussies play canasta and are in the top twenty. Also Judy has set up 9 and 10pm tourneys so give her yr input as I am sure she will accomodate when possible. Holidays may throw a wrench into things but we can see. Bye
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