Well well I see some things haven't changed. It's not easy being the "moral officer" at work and here!?! So to Suhiir the race is on! May the winner "lose" in the context of your post, we've only got to Jan 2022 for the last equipment post for the 2020 items!?! John thank you for yours, I do what I can!! And leave it to me to leave it to Don to catch that type error again!?! And for the sake of Don

, I'll be brief

. There's a well known Irish Pub in Savannah, Ga. were I asked for that fine Irish Ale as it appears on the label to the barkeep (I was duly corrected and took my pint and smartly removed myself from the area of the misunderstanding!), let's just say though try as I might I can't seem to pronounce it in the proper Irish fashion. Alas , since that incursion and affront to the nation and people of Ireland, as I begin to ask for it now when we go, and out of deference to my heritage, Alto Tenor voice and finally to maintain peace amongst our nations the pint magically appears now!! So in conclusion, and due to the lack of my pronunciation skills, I went to the fridge to verify the spelling and we see the final result of that now!! ALAS I SAY it's Don again to correct me!! Tis a cruel, cruel world out there.
But fear not!! After doing battle in the yard removing nuisance trees and vines with thrones, I sat down to my Irish dinner in observance of the day and had that misnamed

ale and enjoyed it in the Sunset of the day however it's pronounced!!
So in the spirit of the day as everyone is Irish today no matter where you come from always keep what's important to you closest to your heart always and protect them as if there was no tomorrow. For someday there won't be one. Cheers

!!
Don and Andy again for another year I hope that helped as you both head down the "home stretch" again.
John P. how was my brevity, yeah I know missed the mark again-sorry Don!
Regards,
Pat
