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05-21-18 14:34 Daryl Stout wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Joke of the Day
Howdy! Daryl,
DS> {at}MSGID:
EV>Howdy! Daryl,
DS> Hi, Ed...
EV> DS> Offhand, no. But, I understand that a brunette between two blondes
s
EV> DS> an interpreter.
EV>That is a cute one, thanks for sharing it.
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EV>I checked Firefox History and found the website my friend told me about.
EV>http://best.lovetoknow.com/Best_Clean_Blonde_Jokes
DS> I'll have to get that and forward it to a friend I know on
DS> Facebook...she loves blonde jokes.
EV>Near the top of the page I saw the Blonde locked out of car story that You
EV>wrote about.
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DS> So many people want to "be seen of men" (i.e. the
Pharisees), but I
DS> prefer to be out of the spotlight, and in the background. So many folks
DS> thing that certain functions "just happen by themselves".
DS> When told at the square dance festival that I could "take a break,
DS> and dance", I reply "No thanks. With working the
registration table, I
DS> see everyone who comes in, and can greet them. Besides, you can always
DS> get dancers...you can't always get workers". The same holds true for
DS> hamfests, Field Day, etc. It's the ones who work behind the
DS> scene who make it all possible. It's like the song the group Alabama
DS> did several years ago...that finished with "Hello, America. Let me
DS> thank you for your time" -- and it finishes with the start of
"America
DS> The Beautiful".
Re: Pharisee
When I was in the 10th Grade in High School almost every week we all went
to the Auditorium for an "Assembly" or "Pep Rally".
The last two years I was in Junior High School (8th and 9th Grade) I
learned that a friend worked behind the stage during Assemblys doing odd
jobs like operating the Curtains, adjusting the volume setting on the
Sound System, etc., and took me under his wing and taught me the tricks
of the trade.
So after attending a few Assemblys in High School I asked the School
Principal if I could help out back stage.
I was shown how to adjust the Stage Lights and how to set up the Microphones
and operate the Sound System etc., etc., etc.
I was out of the spotlight so to speak, and even sometimes Operated the
Spotlight during an Assembly.
73 de Ed W9ODR . .
... Okay - right after this one we're BACK on TOPIC
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