hi cyber-dad-don you wrote: >... and please no more money sent. >i was up set over it >my baby said i should be proud of the help. >say see ddaddy your good deeds are ccoming home to you. >who sent the 100.00 will be used for a ggood cause >if i can bring my self to use it for me. i have to admit to taking part in the conspiracy i did not send the money to you but 'anonymous' asked me for your address and so i gave it to him/her/them [and wild horses will never drag the name out of me!] your 'baby' - your youngest daughter has the right idea i think your good deeds are going full circle you had better get used to it! i know that the gift of money was not intended to upset you; it was sent out of love and admiration for your spirit and for your generosity in helping others and all that good 'mooshie' stuff i also know that the primary motivation was to pay for two hours of computer consulting time so as to help get your computer working properly again [we both realized it wouldn't be nearly enough to fix your keyboard but, hey, we can dream, can't we?] so, you had better 'bring yourself' to use it for its intended purpose or you will have to answer to 'anonymous' through me!! in your own spirit of generosity, you say you want to do so much to help others it's bound to make you feel good about yourself sometimes you can help others by 'allowing' them to express their own generous instincts thus helping them feel good about themselves this 'love thang' is a two way street, you know!! your conspiratorial [and proud of it!] cyber-sis janet janet [log in to unmask]