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Editorials January 3, 2001
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Daniel Fuccello
“Having had my 88th birthday, I was prepared for a quiet time, talking with men at a a luncheon. No longer a snow bird I stayed inside.”

By Rev. Austin H. Armitstead This week’s question: How did you prepare for tghe Snow Storm?


Dr. Marco Arroyo
“I love snow. I dreamed of a white Christmas and was disappointed but I’m not disappointed that it arrived four days late. Let it snow, let it snow, I’m ready.”
Rafael Alonzo
“I’m prepared for what may happen with a snow storm in our area of New York. It’s winter time and good New Yorkers are ready to cope with the elements.”

Gerade Defils
“The snow storm meant I would have a very quiet day at home, watching television and seeing hundreds of people struggling to make their way in the snow drifts.”
Wilson Forero
“Due to the snow storm I had to stay home. Joining with a number of men friends just before the storm made me realize how good it for our church to have a lot of friends in the neighborhood.”

Emil Svebel
“I do a lot of magic but I coundn’t prevent a snow storm. I have a wife who shops very well and I was all stacked up, only a few staples were needed. I used to be a Boy Scout and the model was “Be Prepared,” and we were.”


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