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Hatchetmama
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On Dec 13, 5:57?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hatchetmama wrote:
> > On Dec 13, 3:54?am, <psciss...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> "mimus" <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:VZSdnZt0fMtDud7UnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@giganews.com...
>
> >> > On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:05:09 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
>
> >> > > 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 wil
> >> > >>>>>> l 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 k
> >> > >>>>> now 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.
>
> >> > "The Army uses Windoze."
>
> >> > <ponder>
>
> >> > Might explain why we attacked Iraq after 9/11 . . . .
>
> >> > And I guess they don't have to worry about the money involved, but you'
> >> > d think they'd be a bit worried about security . . . .
>
> >> > >>> 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 peo
> >> > >> ple 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.
>
> >> > Well, duh. ?What branch do you guys normally hang with?
>
> >> > > Usually one does run into people you seen before, but not here, it's
> >> > > so big.
>
> >> > Look in the phone-book.
>
> >> > > 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.
>
> >> > What was the idea? just getting away from the last place?
>
> >> > > The husband is still in ATL. (Well, Kuwait right now, I guess, but
> >> > > lives in ATL)
> >> > > Don't know if I'll end up in Utah or not.
>
> >> > Ho-ly ****. ?Are you being moved there because of the impending break
> >> > -up?
>
> >> > I'd keep movin' West and hook up with Smee, then you can both beat feet
> >> > back inland away from the Fire Belt.
>
> >> I'd love to fry a chicken and bake a cake for Hatchetmama.
>
> >> Smee
>
> > I'd love that too!
>
> I'd like to watch.
nonono.
Mine.
> Hatchetmama wrote:
> > On Dec 13, 3:54?am, <psciss...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> "mimus" <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:VZSdnZt0fMtDud7UnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@giganews.com...
>
> >> > On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:05:09 -0800, Hatchetmama wrote:
>
> >> > > 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 wil
> >> > >>>>>> l 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 k
> >> > >>>>> now 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.
>
> >> > "The Army uses Windoze."
>
> >> > <ponder>
>
> >> > Might explain why we attacked Iraq after 9/11 . . . .
>
> >> > And I guess they don't have to worry about the money involved, but you'
> >> > d think they'd be a bit worried about security . . . .
>
> >> > >>> 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 peo
> >> > >> ple 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.
>
> >> > Well, duh. ?What branch do you guys normally hang with?
>
> >> > > Usually one does run into people you seen before, but not here, it's
> >> > > so big.
>
> >> > Look in the phone-book.
>
> >> > > 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.
>
> >> > What was the idea? just getting away from the last place?
>
> >> > > The husband is still in ATL. (Well, Kuwait right now, I guess, but
> >> > > lives in ATL)
> >> > > Don't know if I'll end up in Utah or not.
>
> >> > Ho-ly ****. ?Are you being moved there because of the impending break
> >> > -up?
>
> >> > I'd keep movin' West and hook up with Smee, then you can both beat feet
> >> > back inland away from the Fire Belt.
>
> >> I'd love to fry a chicken and bake a cake for Hatchetmama.
>
> >> Smee
>
> > I'd love that too!
>
> I'd like to watch.
nonono.
Mine.