December 24, 2002 7:12 AM

...And may your favorite fairy visit you on Christmas morning

Being that tonight is Christmas Eve, this seems as good a time as any to pass out some Christmas wishes. My apologies to those who may have been (inadvertently, of course) left off the list. I'm tired, and my head hurts, so cut me some slack here, willya?? Besides, there are a lot of you out there, and if you don't know who you are...well, Merry Christmas, anyway!!

Here's a Christmas shout out to:

Susan: The woman who makes my world a sweeter place to be. Enjoy your ring, darling....

Rune: Who, as we speak, is celebrating Christmas over a blackjack table in Las Vegas. Merry Christmas, buddy.

Michele Catalano: Because of her, Susan now believes in fairies...oh, yes she DOES!!

Larry Simon: Just because. Thanks for the help and encouragement. And, no, I'm not Hannukah Harry, either....

Owen Courrèges: Someday, Owen and I will agree on something, and the result will resemble the collision of matter and anti-matter. Our world will implode.

Brian Kane: Without Brian, I'd still be doing this on stone tablets and averaging 12 readers a day. Muchas gracias!!

Lisa English: The person who invariably thinks me funnier than I think I am. It's nice to be appreciated. By, the way, please tell your daughter that "yuppieskum" is not a bad man. No, you don't need to report him to the FBI, but thanks, anyway!

Scott Chaffin: One of the coolest guys out there- even if he is a Cowboys fan- love the sinner, hate the sin, right??

Scott Ott: He makes me laugh- and is that EVER a bad thing??

Chuck Kuffner: The first blogger I ever met. Thanks for helping me to realize that I DO have something to say. Now, if I could only remember what it is....

Sean-Paul Kelley: Witty, erudite, well-travelled- and a heck of a nice guy. May your New Year be filled with happiness, love, and a certain attractive young Russian.

Stacy Tabb: Someday soon, when I can collect enough nickels, I'm going to whine and plead until Stacy agrees to redesign TPRS. Until then, I'll just fawn in her general direction and hope that she'll take pity on me (aw, come on, I'm a History major....PLEASE???).

Kerel Kerezman: When I start to miss Portland, I always know where to go. Thanks.

MG: I KNOW that I don't write as much as I used to, but I'm safe, happy, and well-cared for. How bad can that be, eh??

To all of the rest of you who regularly stop by, thanks, and Merry Christmas to all of you. My little corner of the Internet is a better place because all of you are a part of it.

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