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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 06/14/06 22:13 
dorayme wrote: 
> 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. 
 
I've already gone to the dogs, my house is full of them. But anyway and  
least someone will benefit! 
 
>  
> (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.) 
>  
 
Yeah, I've heard several variations of that one--good one though! 
 
--  
Take care, 
  
Jonathan 
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