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echo: memories
to: August Abolins
from: Daryl Stout
date: 2021-09-21 00:51:00
subject: Re: Spoonerisms

August,

 AA> I have those on a playlist that I play at my shop.  No one has
 AA> really payed close enough attention to them to comment on them
 AA> to me.  But they are clever unique works of art.

  You have to be careful on how you say those spoonerisms, or you
could get into trouble real fast.

 AA> I don't know that one. Will have to look it up.

  Remind me of it, and I'll post it another day. With thunderstorms
approaching now, I'm trying to finish things up.

  I spent much of Monday completely rebuilding the Windows 10
registry, and reinstalling it, as the registry had gotten badly
corrupted. I still have several things to install, but it's
getting late, and thunderstorms are heading this way. So, I'm
going to power down for the night shortly.

 AA> Sysops love automation, don't you know!?!? :D

  Especially for mail runs and maintenance.  The thing is,
these BBS ads are posting so many times per the same day, that
I had to enable duplicate filtering. I post my BBS ad once a
month.

 AA> At first glance something like that would look inconsistent
 AA> with the need for a hadicapable motor vehicle. But maybe some
 AA> of those people *do* have some difficulty walking (ie. pain,
 AA> balance, etc) ..but we don't know it.

  That may be true...but I've seen more folks who gave no indication
of being handicapped, on those things. I use either a cane or walker
everywhere I go.

Daryl

... Why can't a bicycle stand on its own? It's two-tired.
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