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> >The soapbox stands empty in the corner - have you just been busy
> >as I've been or are you under the weather?
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 ,Frank McCoy's cat ran across
the 'puter keyboard and out came...
>
> Huh?
> I'm fine. My back is getting better. Enough so, that I'm looking for
> work (but not finding any).
Do you work in Visual Basic?
Any knowledge of Windows CE?
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If you followed ac or assd???
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> Something about me chasing my "little sister" (older of two such)
> around a track ... naked ... catching her, and asking if I could just
> rub her titties. Then my prick got in the way and ....
Interesting dream!<G>
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> None of those things are *urgent*; but gotta' do something about each
> one.
You better do it, enough of the 'old gang' gone as it is!
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> Wish I had a decent job right about now.
The project we discussed is 'on hold' - they cut the R&D budget,
cancelled my next major project. :(
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>
Just thought I'd see if you were around.
Nothing from you in asgl lately.
Your re-post for Beave nearly brought a tear to my eye.
You muse about the old PU days but never post in Tats
old froup - never drop by the pub for a brew.
Someone has to lead things off if there is to ever be
another PU - it will never be reborn - nor should it,
but another crowd has sort of formed - they hang out in
LL and MCLT.
I was thinking along the lines of an old folks home where
'candy stripers' (strippers??) drop by to 'help' the old
farts. Stories about the Grandkids that visit, the battle
ax nurses, doctors drugging the 'inmates' with the 'inmates'
pretending to take the drugs but in fact 'spiking' the nurses
coffee - lots of possible stories - as I see it<BG>.
There seem to still be quite a few of the ol PU bunch, although
every one is 'laying low'.
--
"We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing,
while others judge us by what we have already done."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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