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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 08:47 on 8th January 2009
Hi Karen! Welcome. Cathy - "Drawing blood is a favorite" - I'm not going to upset you!!! LOL!!! 
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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 08:56 on 8th January 2009
Welcome Karen!!!!! A red crayon is best for drawing blood.
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Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 09:00 on 8th January 2009
hello Karen thats a long way away and all whats the waether like tommorow then@?
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 09:23 on 8th January 2009
On 7th January 2009 14:04, Catherine England Schleunes wrote:
Hi Karen! A big welcome to POE from me too! I am a former phlebotomist, medical assistant and EMT. Drawing blood is a favorite!! Hope you enjoy the pictures and can join our family in the forum for some fun!

So sorry Cathy but I could not let this pass,  you actually look more like a fly botomist on your majic carpet. lol

 forgive me !

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 03:16 on 10th January 2009
Hi Karen: Welcome to POE!
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Karen Vandenhoorn
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quotePosted at 04:36 on 10th January 2009

Thank you all for your welcome.  I'm not very computer literate but hope to sort out some photos to contribute.  I have enjoyed viewing what I  have seen so far.

Its lovely to share photos of places I'll probably never get to.

 

Regards

Karen

 

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Karen Vandenhoorn
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quotePosted at 04:44 on 10th January 2009

Hi Ruth,

Do your Gregory family orignate from England?  My great grandmorther was a Gregory originally from Frome, in Sussex, England

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:50 on 10th January 2009

Hi Karen:

It's actually my husband's family.  I don't know about the Gregory side of the family, but his mother's side left Nottinghamshire in the 1630's.  My mother-in-law traced her family tree to this original ancestor, his name was Bunnell.  She had to go back 11 generations to get to him.

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