I had one this morning. About time, which of course doesn't exist
except as a concept. Anyway, time spent doing something really means
that you've made a choice to do that instead of something else.
I'm going to try that "lurker" thingy. I'll probably suck at it. But
I'm tired of having this other stuff sitting undone. And if I do that
instead of this, I'll have something to show for my choice. Which is
not the case if I choose this instead of that. And even if what I
have to show for it is lame in the extreme, it's something, which
seems better than nothing.
At the very least I'll be back to post some spam someday.
Most likely I'll post as many messages as ever. We'll see.
Regardless, I highly recommend having an epiphany at every
opportunity. They could be on sale at the Gas-And-Sip, who knows?
--
"Yes, I really am that shallow," --Will
>Had any lately? They're very cool, I'm in favor of them.
>
>I had one this morning. About time, which of course doesn't exist
>except as a concept. Anyway, time spent doing something really means
>that you've made a choice to do that instead of something else.
>
>I'm going to try that "lurker" thingy.
According to MW lore, you can't be a lurker when you're a regular
here. Apparently the literal applies. Once you post even one time,
you're ineligible for 'lurkerhood' no matter how hard you lurk.
Give it up, man. It's not worth it.
--
Ray
yes.
there is a direct link between clothes dryers and MW. Every time a
sock is lost in one, a sock appears in the other, but it is a one way
relationship.
Well that sucks.
>Give it up, man. It's not worth it.
Glad to, but what is "it"?
No wonder my clothes are so stinky.
There's drugs that can control them. Then you won't be rolling around
on the floor, foaming from the mouth and chewing on a pen to keep from
breaking your teeth.
DB
epiphanies are overrated.
...
i jest, of course.
sorta.
anyway, it was the funniest response i could think up in one second
flat.
so sue me.
-$Zero...
Obama knows full well what it takes to make
'Yes, We Can' more than just a happy slogan.
he's a black dude from Chicago, FFS. duh.
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/f6c3c4e8b2b7a67c
Can a single tee shirt
create thousands of jobs?
http://www.Yes-It-Can.net