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Posted by Hammerer on 01/04/07 00:20
"bunanson (nospam)" <@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 08:54:49 -0800, "Don M."
> <newsreader@nospam4fineartsnospam.com> wrote:
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> > "bunanson (nospam)" wrote in message
> > news:2g5fp29vao9b9rck5rr47q1hunf5261sm2@4ax.com...
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> > > On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:48:18 -0800, "Don M." wrote:
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> > > > > It is suspicious, but it sounds like you have the problem in hand.
> > > > >
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> > > > If not the problem, Kilo must have a solution in hand. Confucius
> > > > said, "he who goes to bed with a blah blah blah wakes ups with a
> > > > yadda yadda yadda".
> > > > Don
> > > >
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> > > Never heard that before, but its funny........"Desires in the day,
> > > will dream about it in the night", is that it?
> > > bunanson
> > >
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> > More or less, yes. "He who goes to bed with a stiff problem wakes up
> > with a solution in hand". I think it's better to take care of problems
> > before going to bed, but Confucius probably didn't have huge problems.
> > Happy new year!
> > Don
> >
>
> I am learning something new from Don everyday!
> I like this quote "stiff problem" and "solution in hand".
>
I don't know, bun. I may be wrong, but I think he could have been making fun
of poor old, porn-obsessed, friction-burned, sexually perverted Terry /
Kilo. Unforgivable, really.
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> I got to bring this up to ALL my collegues when they are in "trouble".
>
Seriously, Bun? They get caught speeding, shoplifting, dropping litter, or
cheating on their taxes, and you're going to suggest they should just forget
about it and have a J Arthur Rank? Seems a bit inappropriate to me.
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> I also remember seeing this in some old literature (maybe I just make this
up?)
> but lost the source......"thank god, I still have a pair of good hands"
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It's from "A Leper's Autobiography" by 'Leper Jake', bun. Ironically, they
dropped off at the publication party.
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> Cheer to 2007 to Don and all my favourite oldtimers in this ng,
> of course to Hammerer too.
>
Of course, bun. Sure, the group's a ghost-town, but what the fuck, eh?!
>
> BTW, I got a back massage cushion as a new year gift. While I am
> enjoying the back massage thing and writing to this ng, I thought
> about massage ones back is "not very different" than massage other
> part of ones body, right? wrong? immoral? causes blindness?
>
I'd have to disagree with you there, bun. Massaging your back with a back
massage cushion is *totally* different to, say, massaging your knee with a
knee massage cushion. Nothing immoral about it. In fact, I'd bet that
*no-one* could get something immoral out of mis-using a back, or a knee
massage cushion.
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> Where is Kilo?
>
Well; apart from Kilo, of course. He could. He'd shag a bush if he thought a
sheep was hiding in it.
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