Well, of course out of curiosity I wanted to look but the company police are more vigilant that the list police and I received the standard 'can't access this websigh' notification - I believe 'adult content' was given as the reason. Now I'm not sure if that is a good or a bad thing but I deleted the link instead of forwarding it to my AOL account for home 'enjoyment' (?) I will live the rest of my life not ever quite understanding what all of the fuss was about. Without expressing (too much of) an opinion, I would offer that I've found an open mind and a sense of humor are useful attributes (and generally abound on this list). While in Colorado Springs last week I purchased a chili kit assembled by the womens bean project. http://www.womensbeanproject.org/ It seems to be a nice organization dedicated to helping women get their lives on track. The kit includes beans (I am not a purist who rejects chili with beans), spices (lots of chipotle in Firehouse #10 - hot - the one I choose), a recipe (have to add some tomato and onion) and is personally signed by the woman who assembled it in a neat little bag. It, along with two bottles of hot sauce, made it through airport security without a second glance although the guy behind me wearing shorts and carrying only his notebook computer was stopped for 'random passenger search.' I am looking forward to trying the chili and will report back if it is worthwhile (i.e. has reasonable heat without my embellishment). sheryl l. chatfield ch #2077 _____________________________________________________________ The information in this email and in any attachments is confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy this message, delete any copies held on your systems and notify the sender immediately. You should not retain, copy or use this email for any purpose, nor disclose all or any part of its content to any other person.