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   PID: Synchronet 3.19a-Win32 master/ccc0e4019 Oct 11 2021 MSC 1928   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/ccc0e4019 Oct 11 2021 MSC 1928   
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   George,   
      
    GP> Can you guarantee beyond doubt that the lyric you wrote wasn't based on   
    GP> something you heard 5 years ago?   
      
    Peter Tchaikowsky based his "Capriccio Italiane" on music he heard in on a   
   trip to Italy...and George Gershwin based his "An American In Paris" from a   
   trip to France.   
      
    GP> I can't afford to pay for shows -- I wait for the YouTube uploads!   
      
    You might as well. Then, you can fast forward to the part you want to see.   
      
    > I rarely read it. In "Mad Magazine" once, there was a cartoon, where   
    > someone added grafitti (sp?) to a newsstand, that was selling Playboy,   
    > etc. So, it read "If you enjoy self PLAY, BOY this magazine sure will   
    > help!!".    
      
    GP> That's funny! I loved Mad before what's his enormity died. .   
      
    Remember Spy Versus Spy??    
      
    > It's like the medical folks and nudity...you've seen one, you've seen   
    > them all.   
      
    GP> To a point. . . for me, there's endless variety. but not in pictures on   
    GP> a sceen or book. . .   
      
    A butt is a butt is a butt...but...    
      
    GP> & that's all that's available to me, with my vows taken to my wife.   
      
    It's going on 15 years since I lost my Dad and my wife (she died 2 1/2   
   months after he did)...and I lost my Mom just over 2 years ago. But, I have   
   all the wonderful memories that no one can take away.   
      
    GP> I know, that BBS AD echo is purt much only these bots; I pop in once in   
    GP> a while to look for those posted by real sysops.   
      
    I post mine on the first of the month ONLY...although I discovered the   
   URL was wrong for the Feedback link...so I had to correct and repost it.   
   I figure once a month is sufficient...several times a day is overkill.   
      
    > It also notes "Hangtag must be removed before vehicle is in motion". I   
    > can't tell you how many vehicles I see with those still on the rearview   
    > mirror, which restricts your visibility.   
      
    GP> Good plan. . .   
      
    I don't know if the police can actually ticket you for driving with the   
   hangtag on or not. They are doing a campaign for the next week, to catch   
   folks who are texting and driving.   
      
    GP> Yup, we are the enemy of their having everything at any time. Because   
    GP> everything given to us feels like theft to them, because they live by   
    GP> the Toddler Rules of Acquisition Rule 1 (If I want it, it's mine).   
      
    Sounds like what the dachshund has.    
      
    > Is kissing in France just kissing?? :P   
      
    GP> There was a fad to call it English kissing for a while.   
      
    Loose lips sink ships...and relation-ships.    
      
    GP> we call condoms "French safes"; they call tihem "English bonnets"   
      
    Do we have a rubber match to see who's best 2 out of 3??    
      
    GP> It's old fashioned to want to be safe walking at night in your own   
    GP> city?   
      
    Really.   
      
   Daryl   
      
   ... There can't be a crisis today; my schedule's already full.   
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