Re: LEAD PROBLEMS AND BIKERS RITES U NEED TO FIGHT FOR US!!!!



Mike W. wrote:

The Real Bev <bashley101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This is getting silly. Massive snips to follow.

Agreed, but what else do I have to offer?

Money? Catering service? Poetry readings?

Mike W. wrote:
The Real Bev <bashley101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike W. wrote:
The Real Bev <bashley101@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kurt F wrote:
On Feb 21, 10:45 am, Mike W. <outof...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well... thank you? I sent that around in email to "the list" like 8 months
ago. ROFL! Nobody is reading the email either!!!! LOL

Look, it's not like we can actually REMEMBER everything you've written, especially if we didn't read it because of a natural reluctance to read a BIG BLOCK OF PRINT with no paragraph breaks. Loons write like that and we have learned to automatically jump to the next message. Shape up, boy. We didn't read James Joyce either.

What's this paragraph persecution starting to come in from your end? Same
number of words either way.

No idea, but I just about NEVER read a 30-line paragraph, especially if it's followed by another 30-line paragraph. Such things are written by people with such a huge axe to grind that they'll never finish the job or people who love their own words so much they can't bear to see interspersed blank space.

I'm in the second group.

Admitting you have a problem is the first step in its solution. Time for a group hug now.

If I reasonably expect that what I'm contemplating reading will not make me glad I spent a fraction of my life on it, I skip. Sorry, but there it is. Perhaps the problem is that traditionally a paragraph expresses a more or less complete thought and if anybody thinks something that can't be expressed in 5 or 6 lines (maybe a few more, I'm flexible) I just don't want to hear about it.

All effective people have ways of jettisoning things that are beneath their
time. On another topic, that sandwich....?

Would you stop harping on the goddam sandwich? IT'S IN THE MAIL!

I slept through philosophy class. Time well spent.

It was essential to studying physics for me.

Physics required more math than I could deal with. Chemistry was fun and the math was formulaic. I like formulaic. You'd be surprised at just how much can be done with proportions. I married and spawned physicists. Does that count?

I better own up to the fact that my track record with pretentious
references intended to escalate my station the written word are
experiencing a very low yield. Let me work out a new (and low effort) tack
and I'll get back to everyone.

Right on, Big Guy.

Word up.

instinct toward aesthetic chaos that caused me to send random paragraphs
from other emails to you dorks that NOBODY figured out were just random
pasting because I was too busy with Hell (aka work).

So you would liken your, um, works to the food thrown at the wall? OK, I won't argue.

Actually... yes. Both are crap. The faux email sends were chewing gum and
bailing wire. This too.

Baling wire. In some areas, "balin' wahre". Not that I'm a spelling Nazi or anything.

I stand corrected. I seem to be a spelling Frenchman.

Si le chaussure est bien adapté...

--
Cheers,
Bev
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"If you see me running, try to keep up."
...Back of bomb technician's shirt
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