Re: back to the good old Stone Age



TsuiDF wrote:
On Jul 18, 9:45 pm, "The UnInmate" <thebibble...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let's have a question that must have been asked on this newsgroup a thousand
times already, but that remains fresh because the composition of newsgroups
changes: Why are you here?

A) If I knew the answer to that, I'd found a religion.

or, alternatively,

B) I tripped over this group about 12 years ago when I left a very
high-pressure job and suddenly had time to surf about, which coincided
with beginning to do a lot of editing and writing.

and then, much as Laura has described,

C) I've met friends around the world and wouldn't want to leave, even
if my time here is sporadic and some people think I'm impersonating a
pastry chef (for which I will be eternally grateful, I might add).


I'm afraid I still expect you to be Chinese...

--
Laura
(emulate St. George for email)



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