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To: restornu
Been overcast here the last few days...Never know when you will be dump on....Not scooter riding weather....It is user friendly, except getting it in and out of the car...lol...Maybe I'm just getting old..............

.....Westy....

3,463 posted on 05/31/2004 6:49:26 PM PDT by westmex (To he!! with it all)
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3,467 posted on 05/31/2004 7:26:24 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: westmex

Our speaker at the Memorial Service said today that five little words were so important.....

Thank you for your service.


3,469 posted on 05/31/2004 8:44:52 PM PDT by Conservababe
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To: westmex
Been overcast here the last few days

It's been raining non stop here .. ALL DAY

3,471 posted on 05/31/2004 8:52:44 PM PDT by Mo1 (Make Michael Moore cry.... DONATE MONTHLY!!!)
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To: westmex
Thank you for letting me know. I am sure you will have many months this year to use it before winter sets in. Have a good night!

In this detail from an almanac contained in the Madrid Codex, a hunter returns home with his kill. Is that a horse on his back?

Since its discovery in 1860, the Madrid Codex, named for the city where it was found after hundreds of years of obscurity and where it rests today, has illuminated many mysteries of ancient Mayan culture, religion, and scholarship.

A Spanish priest or explorer likely brought the codex to Spain in the 16th century, though no one knows for sure how it arrived in Europe from Guatemala, where it probably originated. The longest of the existing Maya hieroglyphic manuscripts, the codex contains over 250 almanacs, which describe events of daily life during the 260-day Mesoamerican ritual calendar. Scholars believe the codex may be a 14th- or 15th-century copy of Mayan scholarship from the peak of the civilization's power. The entire Mayan era lasted from roughly 2500 B.C. to A.D. 1500. Joel Hardy - 8 Sept. 2003

3,480 posted on 05/31/2004 9:13:49 PM PDT by restornu
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