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Back tomorrow.
Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. |
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:50:30 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Back tomorrow. > > Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by not covering his ****ing face. I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and having a hundred of them will help. --Bryan |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote: >I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. >I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er >dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by >not covering his ****ing face. Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the chance. |
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On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je�us wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives > or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't > think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. > > If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was > aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this > post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face > of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the > chance. > I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:23:25 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je?us wrote: >> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > >> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives >> or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't >> think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. >> >> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was >> aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this >> post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face >> of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the >> chance. >> > >I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to >do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. You're right. You wouldn't want to announce these ideas in a newsgroup. |
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:32:47 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:23:25 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je?us wrote: > >> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > > >> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives > >> or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't > >> think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. > >> > >> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was > >> aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this > >> post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face > >> of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the > >> chance. > >> > > > >I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to > >do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. > You're right. You wouldn't want to announce these ideas in a > newsgroup. http://www.neighborhoodarchive.com/m...shes_dont.html There are a lot of folks I wish were dead. I wished that Andy would die, and was happy when he did. Which is worse, wishing that someone would die, or actually endangering others' lives through sloppy behavior during a pandemic? --Bryan |
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:23:32 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je�us wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives > > or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't > > think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. > > > > If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was > > aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this > > post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face > > of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the > > chance. > > > I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to > do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. Hoping that someone dies in no way indicates that one would take an action to cause the person's death. The coworker is the one putting others' lives at risk by not practicing Covid hygeine. The piece of shit, Jeßus, needs a little Mr. Rogers. http://www.neighborhoodarchive.com/m...shes_dont.html --Bryan |
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On 2020-10-15 3:51 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
> On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:23:32 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je�us wrote: >>> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >>> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives >>> or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't >>> think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. >>> >>> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was >>> aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this >>> post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face >>> of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the >>> chance. >>> >> I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to >> do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. > > Hoping that someone dies in no way indicates that one would take an > action to cause the person's death. > The coworker is the one putting > others' lives at risk by not practicing Covid hygeine. You would have a point if they had the disease or had tested positive. If he doesn't have it and there is little chance that that he has been exposed he is not putting anyone else at risk. You said he has some kind of heart problem. If he has congestive heart failure he could have a really hard time breathing with a mask on, and some people with health conditions are exempt from having to wear a mask. > The piece of shit. Jeßus, needs a little Mr. Rogers. That's prettty rich coming from the person who wished someone dead. |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:23:25 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-10-15 3:18 p.m., Je�us wrote: >> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > >> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives >> or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't >> think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. >> >> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was >> aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this >> post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face >> of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the >> chance. >> > > I like the way you think. It is wise not to make threats if you plan to > do something extreme. There is no reason to give the cops any leads. DOH! -sw |
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 06:18:06 +1100, Je‚*us wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: > >>I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >>that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. >>I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er >>dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by >>not covering his ****ing face. > > Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives > or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't > think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. > > If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was > aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this > post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face > of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the > chance. If, say, we raise $18K can you take care of John, too? It comes with a $50 gift certificate to Maul's BBQ for pork steaks. -sw |
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On 20:18 15 Oct 2020, Jeßus said:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: >> >> >> I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >> that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. I >> heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er dies, as >> he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by not covering his >> ****ing face. > > Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives or > even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't think > the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. > > If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was aware > that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this post. > I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face of the > earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the chance. It's the usual passive-aggressive routine: first chat about deep frying a tasty piece of fish and then switch in an instant to throwing boiling oil into someone's face for saying the wrong thing. Something like that. A psycho in the making. Does he intend it to impress? |
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:58:45 +0100, Pamela >
wrote: >On 20:18 15 Oct 2020, Jeßus said: >> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >> > wrote: >>> >>> >>> I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >>> that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. I >>> heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er dies, as >>> he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by not covering his >>> ****ing face. >> >> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives or >> even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't think >> the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. >> >> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was aware >> that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this post. >> I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face of the >> earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the chance. > >It's the usual passive-aggressive routine: first chat about deep frying a >tasty piece of fish and then switch in an instant to throwing boiling oil >into someone's face for saying the wrong thing. Something like that. > >A psycho in the making. In the making? He's been like this for years. >Does he intend it to impress? To an extent, yes. All jokes aside, this guy is really not well upstairs. In a way that IMO that makes him potentially dangerous. Guys with mouths like his are almost always cowards in real life, but what if he found himself in a scenario where he felt absolutely safe killing somebody he didn't like? I wouldn't tolerate him living anywhere near my family. John's a loon, but Bryan is seriously, seriously messed up. I'm wondering how these two managed to find each other, given their pathology... did the mental illness come before or after their meeting each other? |
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On 22:06 16 Oct 2020, Jeßus said:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:58:45 +0100, Pamela > > wrote: > >>On 20:18 15 Oct 2020, Jeßus said: >>> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons >>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >>>> that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. I >>>> heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er dies, >>>> as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by not covering >>>> his ****ing face. >>> >>> Not a murderer, not a peadophile. Not even a banker who ruins lives >>> or even a drunk driver who killed someone. Just a guy who doesn't >>> think the same as you. Therefore you want the "mother****er" to die. >>> >>> If I had somebody like you living near me and my family, and I was >>> aware that they thought the same way you do, I wouldn't be making this >>> post. I'd say nothing. But they would one day disappear off the face >>> of the earth. You're probably harmless, but I wouldn't take the >>> chance. >> >>It's the usual passive-aggressive routine: first chat about deep frying >>a tasty piece of fish and then switch in an instant to throwing boiling >>oil into someone's face for saying the wrong thing. Something like >>that. >> >>A psycho in the making. > > In the making? He's been like this for years. > >>Does he intend it to impress? > > To an extent, yes. > > All jokes aside, this guy is really not well upstairs. In a way that IMO > that makes him potentially dangerous. Guys with mouths like his are > almost always cowards in real life, but what if he found himself in a > scenario where he felt absolutely safe killing somebody he didn't like? > I wouldn't tolerate him living anywhere near my family. > > John's a loon, but Bryan is seriously, seriously messed up. I'm > wondering how these two managed to find each other, given their > pathology... did the mental illness come before or after their meeting > each other? How did those two ever meet up? Maybe it was some treatment progromme each had been referred to. |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote: >On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:50:30 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> Back tomorrow. >> >> Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. > >I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. >I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er >dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by >not covering his ****ing face. > >I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be >better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and >having a hundred of them will help. > >--Bryan If you weren't a faggot and had a fourteen year old girlfriend you'd not need any mask, your face would be protected by her crotch 24/7. |
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: > >> On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:50:30 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >>> Back tomorrow. >>> >>> Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. >> >> I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit >> that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. >> I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er >> dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by >> not covering his ****ing face. >> >> I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be >> better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and >> having a hundred of them will help. >> >> --Bryan > > If you weren't a faggot and had a fourteen year old girlfriend you'd > not need any mask, your face would be protected by her crotch 24/7. > Too bad yoose aunt is now much older than 14, or yoose could fix them up after yoose got done with her Popeye! |
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:29:27 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: > > >On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:50:30 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > >> Back tomorrow. > >> > >> Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. > > > >I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit > >that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. > >I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er > >dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by > >not covering his ****ing face. > > > >I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be > >better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and > >having a hundred of them will help. > > > >--Bryan > If you weren't a faggot and had a fourteen year old girlfriend you'd > not need any mask, your face would be protected by her crotch 24/7. If I had a 14 YO girlfriend, I'd end up in prison, and that's about the worst place to be. Besides, even I couldn't eat pussy *all* of the time. There *are* other things in life. --Bryan |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 15:29:19 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> If you weren't a faggot and had a fourteen year old girlfriend you'd > not need any mask, your face would be protected by her crotch 24/7. Sheldon. OTOH, I would be glad to hear that he died if it were within a few days of his passing. -sw |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 21:09:45 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> Sheldon. OTOH, I would be glad to > hear that he died if it were within a > few days of his passing. Did you miss-type? I don't follow. If 'passing' is synonymous with dying, how could there be time between? |
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Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 21:09:45 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: > >> Sheldon. OTOH, I would be glad to >> hear that he died if it were within a >> few days of his passing. > > Did you miss-type? I don't follow. If 'passing' is > synonymous with dying, how could there be time between? > Maybe it happens during passover? |
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On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:29:27 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 11:54:54 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons > > wrote: > > >On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 11:50:30 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > >> Back tomorrow. > >> > >> Spinach/mushroom pizza for dinner this day. > > > >I hope the folks at your job aren't like most of the pieces of shit > >that I work with. One guy is out for an extended medical leave. > >I heard it's something with his heart. I hope the mother****er > >dies, as he's one of those assholes who puts others at risk by > >not covering his ****ing face. > > > >I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be > >better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and > >having a hundred of them will help. > > > >--Bryan > If you weren't a faggot and had a fourteen year old girlfriend you'd > not need any mask, your face would be protected by her crotch 24/7. Sheldon has Jeffrey Epstein tastes on a pensioner's budget. --Bryan |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> > I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be > better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and > having a hundred of them will help. Not respirators. Just better than average dust masks. Anyway...you bought 100 new ones? You go, boy. Bet that cost you a chunk of change these days. |
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On Friday, October 16, 2020 at 8:15:55 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > I just ordered another hundred K-N95 respirators. I need to be > > better about not wearing the same one for multiple days, and > > having a hundred of them will help. > Not respirators. Just better than average dust masks. > Anyway...you bought 100 new ones? You go, boy. Bet > that cost you a chunk of change these days. They are the Chinese equivalent of N95 medical respirators, and they cost $39.98 w/ free shipping. That's 40 cents each. A few months ago I paid $3 a piece for FFP2 (EU certified equivalent) ones. The virus is bad here in Missouri, and not so much in urban, suburban and exurban areas, where population density is higher, but in rural counties where far fewer persons wear face coverings. https://www.kmov.com/news/missouri-r...11fa5bcf6.html "The state said the positivity rate for coronavirus tests over the last seven days is 19.7%, and six counties reported rates above 50%. The counties with positivity rates over 50% are Holt, New Madrid, Osage, Stoddard, Dekalb and Moniteau counties. Holt County led the state with a positivity rate of 63.2%." St. Louis City and St. Louis County have lower numbers, but as rural health facilities are overwhelmed with cases, patients are being brought to metropolitan areas, and it *will* get worse here. The extra protection provided by N95 equivalent respirators over cheap surgical masks might not be large, but it is not trivial, especially when working in a fairly poorly ventilated building where irresponsible persons go around with no masks at all. As Winter said in my book, "I am exceedingly fond of my existence." --Bryan |
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On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 5:25:56 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
.... > They are the Chinese equivalent of N95 medical respirators, and > they cost $39.98 w/ free shipping. That's 40 cents each. A few > months ago I paid $3 a piece for FFP2 (EU certified equivalent) > ones. The virus is bad here in Missouri, and not so much in > urban, suburban and exurban areas, where population density is > higher, but in rural counties where far fewer persons wear face > coverings. I have masks hanging from both my vehicles' Rear Views to wear when I am out, but little elsewhere, except for lawn work! My father who died at 99 always said "We eat a peck of dirt before we die." and I'm working on my second peck! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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Bryan Simmons wrote:
> > They are the Chinese equivalent of N95 medical respirators, and > they cost $39.98 w/ free shipping. That's 40 cents each. That's an amazing price. Much less than the 3M N95 masks cost a few years ago when I bought some. We agree though, anytime you are around people, always wear a mask and hope the others do too. |
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On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 7:24:38 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Bryan Simmons wrote: > > > > They are the Chinese equivalent of N95 medical respirators, and > > they cost $39.98 w/ free shipping. That's 40 cents each. > That's an amazing price. Much less than the 3M N95 masks cost > a few years ago when I bought some. > > We agree though, anytime you are around people, always wear > a mask and hope the others do too. The 3M respirators are vented, which you want for doing sanding and such, but the vents, unless covered by at least a simple layer of cloth, are not ideal to protect others. We should protect both ourselves and others. You should buy and wear respirators, as opposed to just masks. Yes, they are even more uncomfortable, but you can deal with that easily, having worn them on jobs many times. I tell you this, had any Republican President other than Trump faced this pandemic (GW Bush, GHW Bush, Reagan, Ford, Nixon or Eisenhower), they wouldn't have politicized mask wearing. Had John McCain or Mitt Romney been elected, they wouldn't have politicized mask wearing. You know that, as do many other voters. Wearing face coverings protects America. It is patriotic. It allows us to more safely open our economy. --Bryan |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:51:07 -0400, Gary wrote:
> Back tomorrow. Way to go, John! I haven't had to "go" to work since ... 2011? Laa-Dee-Daa -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 12:51:07 -0400, Gary wrote: > >> Back tomorrow. > > Way to go, John! > > I haven't had to "go" to work since ... 2011? > > Laa-Dee-Daa > > -sw > Did you make a peyote pizza? |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Gary wrote: > > Back tomorrow. > > Way to go, John! > I haven't had to "go" to work since ... 2011? > > Laa-Dee-Daa For the past 7+ months, "going to work" means going from my "family room" old computer to my bedroom and the newer annoying laptop computer. No worries. And for John, I burn no gasoline when I go to work. |
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