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     Elaine’s Banner, above, may be true but once here one finds that things change.  Most often the answer to how do I get to ______. Is “you can’t get there from here.”  This is not really true but many times you will have to go a circuitous route, especially when going East or West in Vermont.
     It seems that it was only yesterday and we were planning for last year’s get-together and now I’m supposed to come up with something witty for this issue of Drivel.  Do you supposed there is a correlation between age and the speed with which time goes by?
     What to say that is the question….. Oops I think that is a different quotation!!!  Oh well, I admit I have nothing witty or otherwise that I haven’t said before.  I will say that I’ll be glad when this issue of Drivel is “put to bed” as the air is getting pretty blue around this QTH.  I have no doubts that your editor will manage to figure out, with help, how to do this rag up for the Web Page and even finally get it up there but in the mean time she is sure cranky and is using a lot of four 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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         GREEN MOUNTAIN NET
 
Summer 2001

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     I am looking forward to the get-together weekend and hope to be seeing most of you during the weekend.  We always have a great time and it is fun to put faces to the voices of the folks we have never met.  For those of you who have not made one of these get-togethers you are missing out on a really good time to say nothing of missing all the tall tales that get told. I hope that those who haven’t made a get-together yet will manage it this year.
     One last thing.  Elaine says she hopes you will all forgive her for the lack of pages in this issue.  She really has been very busy and doesn’t get to doing everything that needs doing and somehow Drivel sort of got put on the back burner for a while.