Don't forget the passport: IT360 and LUGRadio Live

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Monday morning I wave good-bye to the family and hop on a plane for Canada. I'm leaving myself notes around my house to remember the passport (first, I need to find it). Canada just doesn't seem so far away that it should require one, but I digress...
If you make it to Toronto for IT360 or San Francisco for LUGRadio Live next week, be sure to drop by the Linux Pro Magazine booth and pick up a sample copy or just say "HI!!!" We had such a great time in Toronto last year that we had to go back again, and LUGRadio looks like it's going to be a blast. (I heart San Francisco.) See you there.
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yo
I bet you didn't expect to hear from me? Well, next time don't leave your buisiness card with people who will leave it right next to the computer. Rose Kite, your jug is up.
Just kidding. Bring me back a gemstone okay? Oh, and you said you would get me a new shirt from San Fran since I outgrew (and gave away) the old one. I also like small figurines, preferably of myths and fairy tales. Hopefuly I can convine Jud to take me to Nim's Island later today. See ya.
Love,
the other human female that lives with you sometimes maybe A.K.A Cleo