I always take the time to let people know when they do something right. Nowadays, we dont bat an eye when somsone does somethign nice for us, people rarely say thank you when somsone wholds the door open for them, when somsone ask hwo they are, they reply with the answe, but doesn't ask back. People are so used to doign good and just accepting that facat that they will or most likely not get recognized for it, so they move on. BY simply telling a person that they did something right, or that they are an important part of life and that they mean something, you can make a day, a wekk, a life. I would know, i do anything i can to help people out and rarely get a thanks or anything, but i do it anyways, for self satisfaction, for knowing that I DID SOMETHING. I dont want to other people to feel the same way, and i think that everyone should learn to appreciate things more, and the world will be a better place to live in. Espcecially in our area, the colloquialistic behavior is to act "tough" and to just take things that are given and to not say thank you in fear that it might show softness or a breach in your "macho-ness", i think it takes more balls to tell someone that they contributed to someones life being better, thatn it is to ignore it completely. Brian and Randy are very nice guys, they are a great help on this site and i am sure that no-one has anything bad to say about them. I personally cannot express how much thanks i have for these guys, and the same goes for you Marcye. The few people who do the right thing really do stand out, and should. Dont ever stop being the person who you truly are inside, many people wear a mask, and doenst show who they really are... I commend you people and all of you doings, and all i have to say to conclude this visshisua of verbiage, is... Keep up the good work!!