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|    Daryl Stout to August Abolins    |
|    if you don't get to the s    |
|    14 Mar 21 08:12:00    |
      TZUTC: -0500       MSGID: 1083.fidonet-memories@1:19/33 24b34634       REPLY: 2:221/1.58@fidonet ee67f983       PID: Synchronet 3.18c-Win32 master/b9d38a71c Mar 8 2021 MSC 1928       TID: SBBSecho 3.13-Win32 master/b9d38a71c Mar 8 2021 MSC 1928       BBSID: TBOLT       CHRS: ASCII 1       August,               DS> 1) A slice of bread (never mind an entire loaf)        DS> 2) A glass of milk (never mind an entire container)        DS> 3) A mug of beer (never mind a whole case)        DS> 4) A sheet of toilet paper (never mind a roll or pack)               AA> 1) 2) 3) I never buy. So, not a problem here. But a whole bunch        AA> of 4) would be nice.               For me, I don't get #2 or #3...but get #1 for lunch meat sandwiches.       And, of course, #4 is a necessity...corncobs and catalogs don't work       real well. :P But, I place my "used item" in a small trashcan (and       wash my hands well afterwards), then seal it up when it gets full,       then put it out in the regular trash.               AA> I'm a bit older than you. But I'm in no hurry to get jabbed.               I've heard with the military, you were like in an assembly line.       Roll up the sleeves, and get jabbed in each shoulder.               AA> I'll wait until all the sickly people get it first. The current        AA> round of vaxx is ineffective against the variants which is more        AA> prominent now anyway. :/               Years ago, there was a local radio DJ in Little Rock, named Brother       Hal Webber (who was known as Brother Hal). The guy who did it was       young by comparison, but it sounded like a folksy old-timer. He had       characters that he talked about in a small country town like Miss       Posie, and her not too bright son, Wallace, among many others.                He mentioned one time that "they had a hemorrhoid so large, that it got        caught in the bicycle chain". :P That sounds like Christian comedian Mark       Lowery, who didn't know a hemorrhoid from a thyroid...but his neck was       hurting him. He said "My hemorrhoids are hurting badly" (while rubbing       his neck), and a friend said "Well, if it's that high up, no wonder!!" |
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