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Posted by dorayme on 06/14/06 21:53
In article <b581$44908073$40cba777$823@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article <2e-dnfwIJrRGYRLZnZ2dnUVZ_sadnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> > "Ed Mulroy" <dont_email_me@bitbuc.ket> wrote:
> >
> >> I am amazed at what you did with that page. Looking at the source is
> >> quite
> >> a learning experience for me.
> >>
> >> - Thank You!!
> >>
> >> . Ed
> >>
> >>> Jonathan N. Little
> >
> > Yeah well, Jonathan is very good.... The boy does not know it but
> > the rest of the folks at alt.html have him insured for a very
> > large amount... If he slips and/or loses his touch, we collect
> > big time. It is a win/win situation for most people at least.
> >
>
> I am comforted in knowing that I am looked after! :-)
er... God, this embarrassing! er...Jonathan... how can we break
it to you? Best to be blunt. You slip pal and that's it! We
collect, not you. You go to the dogs, we go to Hawaii and live it
up.
(Reminds me - yeah ok... a bit loosely - of a joke where a newly
married 18th Century couple set off on their honeymoon in their
horse and wagon. The horse stumbles after a few days and the man
gets out and says to the horse, pointedly, "That's once". A few
days later, it stumbles again. "That's twice". A day later, the
poor beast stumbles yet again and the man gets off the wagon and
shoots it. His wife starts screaming: "Why did you do that? The
poor horse, what did it do to deserve that.... etc etc etc". He
turned to his new wife and said: "That's once".
There are late 20th century feminist versions but they are a
little too wild for public broadcast.)
--
dorayme
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