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George has a blog!

Friday, 31 October, 2003

George now has a blog! I first met George when my temp agency sent me to Research Office for two months. I found out she was a Christian when I was hanging around after CBS one day (I don't think I've ever seen anyone so happy about finding out that I'm a Christian!) Anyways, it was heaps good knowing that there was another Christian around a work. But unfortunately my time at the Research Office ended when they decided to make the work I was doing an actual job for someone else. For a while, George, Ben, Duncan, Teresa and I made up most of the Christian general staff contingent at UNSW but then half of us left to pursue MTS. Which might be saying something about being part of the general staff at UNSW but anyway ... I (well, “we”, really) am very grateful for George's friendship and support—during our time UNSW and beyond.
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Why Karen, you say such lovely things!
I am grateful to God for you my dear.  You are such an encouragement to me!
Many hugs,
George

PS There’s no way I’m doing MTS ever, ever, ever! smile

YAY! Go Admin staff at UNSW! (not that I’m there anymore, but that’s another story)

We need to grow the numbers in SPUBS, don’t we?

George, why would you never do MTS?
Good to read you’re still reading the Bible with Miranda by the way!

Posted by Teresa on 06 November, 2003 4:02 PM

Hi Teresa, Karen, anyone else,
I might think about this a little more and try to put my thoughts into some coherent sense.  Maybe I’ll blog about it.  Check out there…
Cheers,
George



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