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Old January 23rd 05, 11:16 PM
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On 23 Jan 2005 06:33:42 -0800, bb wrote:

That's "...Dave and I.". Not "...Dave and me."


Wrong. Drop the "Dave and" and see what's left grammatically.


Congrats, Phil. It's usually Dave that pops in here with the grammar
lessons.


I've been married mucho long time to a lady who shouts corrections
at the radio or TV. I gotta' keep up.....

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Old January 23rd 05, 11:20 PM
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On 23 Jan 2005 06:35:35 -0800, bb wrote:

For example, I have a decades-long interest in sexy women, but I
have never desired to become one!


I've been lucky enough to know some great ones ;-)


Joan of Arc, Mother Theresa?


He's obviously never known Flora O'Brien, a friend of my mother, who
when I was growing up was the sexiest woman around although she
didn't realize it. Had she lived, she would have been 100 by now....

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Old February 6th 05, 03:11 PM
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Len Anderson wrote:
In article ,

(Jeffrey Herman)
writes:

Always the same thing -- you're proved wrong but instead of

admitting
your error you play the attack again.

One wonders how many times you've been divorced; I can't imagine

that
any woman would remain with you for long.


tsk, tsk, tsk...good old PCTA extra Double Standard!

To answer that 14 January message, Jeffie, I was married a long
time ago to my first wife but she died.


Bore her to death with your wit, Lennie?

I'm still married to my
second wife...my high school sweetheart. Reunited with her
after a very long absence and no contact.


I am sure those were the best years of her life.

Now she's got you.

Sucks how life can screw you that way............

What that has to do with hurricane-prone-Hawaii-but-rescued-
by-ham-radio-every-time or even anticipated changes in morse
requirements boggles the mind. Yours, apparently. :-)

Thanks again for the offer of study of The Calculus. Don't need
it since I passed all three courses some time ago (in between
wives, hurricanes, and no need for morse code in electronics
design engineering work or hobbies).


During which of those 14 years that it took you to complete a 3
year program, Lennie?

Heck I once used some
Calculus in a project report at RCA Corporation...


And I am sure they were using some Gold Bond Powder after you had
your hands on it....

after the
fact since the design work didn't require anything fancy like
that. Made upper management happy.


You mean it made them happy that you took the long way around to
"prove" something that a lot less work could accomplish...?!?!

Lennie...WHY do you insist on making such stupid comments when all
you're doing is showing what an idiot you are?

No one cares that you threw some calculus formulas into a project
taht even YOU admit wasn't necessary for...

That's grandstanding, and YOU routinely accuse Amateurs of doing
the same thing!

I am sure the "upper management" guys were just tickled to death
to see you padded a report with lots of useless "work".

Was there anything else?


Yeah.

Get your head out of your butt.

Your wife doesn't know which end to kiss goodnight or to put a
diaper on.

But considering it's YOU we are talking about, I guess it doesn't
matter...Same/same.

Did dit.


Did nothing.




Impressed with yourself again, I see...

Problem is you were twice as stupid...

Again!

Putz.

Steve, K4YZ

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