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"Hatchetmama" <hatchetmama@imabadlittlegirl.com> wrote in message
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On Dec 12, 7:48 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:40:45 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
> > On Dec 12, 7:04 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:09:12 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
>
> >>> On Dec 12, 9:26 am, All In <distric...@***.net> wrote:
>
> >>>> good morning guys. look, it's becomming my expirience that i will
> >>>> weave through many posts to read the next, abd when i do alot of
these
> >>>> posts say
>
> >>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> >>>> or
>
> >>>> ha
>
> >>>> or something similar.
>
> >>>> hey guys, let's just try to be a little more determined to write a
> >>>> little more in our responses.
>
> >>> Why? If there's nothing more to say, but you want the person to know
> >>> that you found the post humorous, sometimes a 'ha' is all that's
> >>> necessary.
>
> >>> As for the '<<<<<<<<<<<<<' that's googles way of saying "show
> >>> original".
>
> >> <sternly:>
>
> >> Don't make excuses for dogs'-dinners of posts.
>
> > <pouts>
>
> Is that the Google interface doing the ">>" interlineator?
>
> Nuthin's too low for 'em.
IAWT.
>
> >> And don't cite Google Groups as anything other than a negative example
> >> of anything Usenet-wise.
>
> > hey, I'm on google right now. My puter is broke.
>
> Make the Army give you an SE Linux lap-top.
Uh, yeah. About that. The Army uses Windoze and I'm only a month away
from being broke up with them anyway.
>
> > I told him to get a newsreader.
>
> >> Indeed, their "Search" buttons each ought to be re-labeled "I'm Feeling
> >> Lucky".
>
> >> How ya been?
>
> > Moving a lot, mimus. At Ft. Benning right now. At my daughters.
> > Life's been, erm, interesting.
>
> I don't see how people can take that, always moving.
>
> I'd go crazy(ier).
>
> 'Course, with the round of Army posts, you generally do run into people ya
> seen before at each one, so I guess that must help a bit.
I don't know anyone on this one, it's an Infantry post. Usually one
does run into people you seen before, but not here, it's so big.
And yeah, moving round is tough. Takes it's toll, but this round of
moves was my choice and it didn't work out so well.
The husband is still in ATL. (Well, Kuwait right now, I guess, but
lives in ATL)
Hey, my son is in Kuwait. But he's Air Force. Not a glamorous pilot's job
though; he's the base electrician and communications goto (if something goes
wrong with the computers or phones or whatever, they goto him to fix it).
Smee
Don't know if I'll end up in Utah or not.
Utah's nice.
news:7b2df050-6375-4d3f-86b0-8ac4235d9796@b1g2000yqg.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 12, 7:48 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:40:45 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
> > On Dec 12, 7:04 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:09:12 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
>
> >>> On Dec 12, 9:26 am, All In <distric...@***.net> wrote:
>
> >>>> good morning guys. look, it's becomming my expirience that i will
> >>>> weave through many posts to read the next, abd when i do alot of
these
> >>>> posts say
>
> >>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> >>>> or
>
> >>>> ha
>
> >>>> or something similar.
>
> >>>> hey guys, let's just try to be a little more determined to write a
> >>>> little more in our responses.
>
> >>> Why? If there's nothing more to say, but you want the person to know
> >>> that you found the post humorous, sometimes a 'ha' is all that's
> >>> necessary.
>
> >>> As for the '<<<<<<<<<<<<<' that's googles way of saying "show
> >>> original".
>
> >> <sternly:>
>
> >> Don't make excuses for dogs'-dinners of posts.
>
> > <pouts>
>
> Is that the Google interface doing the ">>" interlineator?
>
> Nuthin's too low for 'em.
IAWT.
>
> >> And don't cite Google Groups as anything other than a negative example
> >> of anything Usenet-wise.
>
> > hey, I'm on google right now. My puter is broke.
>
> Make the Army give you an SE Linux lap-top.
Uh, yeah. About that. The Army uses Windoze and I'm only a month away
from being broke up with them anyway.
>
> > I told him to get a newsreader.
>
> >> Indeed, their "Search" buttons each ought to be re-labeled "I'm Feeling
> >> Lucky".
>
> >> How ya been?
>
> > Moving a lot, mimus. At Ft. Benning right now. At my daughters.
> > Life's been, erm, interesting.
>
> I don't see how people can take that, always moving.
>
> I'd go crazy(ier).
>
> 'Course, with the round of Army posts, you generally do run into people ya
> seen before at each one, so I guess that must help a bit.
I don't know anyone on this one, it's an Infantry post. Usually one
does run into people you seen before, but not here, it's so big.
And yeah, moving round is tough. Takes it's toll, but this round of
moves was my choice and it didn't work out so well.
The husband is still in ATL. (Well, Kuwait right now, I guess, but
lives in ATL)
Hey, my son is in Kuwait. But he's Air Force. Not a glamorous pilot's job
though; he's the base electrician and communications goto (if something goes
wrong with the computers or phones or whatever, they goto him to fix it).
Smee
Don't know if I'll end up in Utah or not.
Utah's nice.