On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:47:21 -0500, cbwaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank,
> Sorry to hear of your misfortune.

Thanks, Cory.  As I said, the money wasn't that big a thing, but I was
rather looking forward to going down to see family that I haven't seen
in some time, and to take a little vacation, too.  Some 17,000 other
good Canadians got screwed, too, so I'm not alone.  At least I wasn't
in the midst of my vacation when they pulled the plug.  Several
thousand were on the "out" part of their round-trips, and were left
with absolutely no way to get home.  Not only that, but this week is
spring break for many of the schools - there are thousands of
vacations that have been cancelled at the very last minute (they
pulled the plug at 12:00 am Friday morning).  So, it could have been
much worse for me than it has been.


> I have to say, though, that your new verb sounds more like it should come
> from 'round here.  Jeff Foxworthy should put it in the "redneck dictionary"
> 
> Jetsgoed: (Verb)
> "I thought youall were goin on a trip?"
> "We was but by the time we got to the airport, all the jetsgoed without us."

Next time your talking to Jeff, tell him about it.  He can use it if
he wants.  <vbg>

cheers,
frank


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