Thank you, Jim, for making possible one of the most delightful gatherings of people I have been amongst in ages. And thank you for all the tabascos, pepperoncini, chimayos, tepins, NuMexes, Peters, Thai Hots, and mutant jalapenos I could stuff into my backpack (and into my mouth!) Thank you, CaJohn, for the care package of hot goodies. (My sister the attorney will be receiving the Lawyer's Breath Hot Sauce). Thank you, Jeff, for the official invitation into the Mystic Order of Capsicum Rogues, and for the Better Than a Poke in the Eye with a Sharp Stick Hot Sauce. Thank you, Scott, for the yummy yellow hab sauce. Thank you, Bob and Sue, for the very special Rice Krispy Treats. Thank you, whoever you were, for that nuclear horseradish - I not only survived it intact, I enjoyed it (in EXTREMELY small quantities)! Thank you, Alex and Linda, for being good camping neighbors. Thank you, Cameron, for your inspiring blues harmonica playing and interesting tips concerning the eradication of sinus problems. (I haven't put them to the test yet.) Thank you, Gavin, for the use of your keyboard, and your expert percussion accompaniment and sound engineering. Thank you, Rael, Miss Dewi, Leslie, Chad, Henning, and others whose names unfortunately escape me, for being darn friendly. And thank you, Jose Cisneros, for (among other things) making it possible for me to go to the Open Fields. I had a wonderful time (can you tell?) Alex Alexandra Soltow pamra@rockland.net <*><*><*><*><*><*> In English, a double negative forms a positive. In some languages, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative. Yeah. Right.