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Old April 9th 05, 01:14 AM
bbaka
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The other side of the table is my computer workbench so it
does do double duty in a small bedroom.



Do you not have much room in your home?

Why all this stuff in the bedroom?

Just curious is all


The house is big enough, I just have a lot of stuff, including National
Geographics back to 1913 or so, and a big pile of 78 RPM records. That
is only the beginning. The bedroom has my bed, table with TV and
computer bench, computer business desk, and even a normal chest of
drawers, plus other odds and ends. You don't even want to ask about my
garage area, you could get lost for days out there.
Bill Baka
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Old April 9th 05, 05:45 PM
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On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 15:13:18 +0000, Dukester wrote:

with a tie when needed !). Right or wrong, I normally don't wear a
helmet to go to work. To me, the helmet is part of the cycling clothes
which I


And we're off!...Go Frank!


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Old April 13th 05, 08:40 PM
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Maggie wrote:

A sweaty man sometimes smells good, a sweaty woman is gross. DOUBLE
STANDARDS PREVAIL to this day love.


Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, don't you know that women *don't* sweat.

They *glisten*.



As to whether "a sweaty woman is gross", I will respectfully
(always respectfully), disagree.

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Old April 13th 05, 09:12 PM
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Dane Jackson wrote:
Maggie wrote:

A sweaty man sometimes smells good, a sweaty woman is gross. DOUBLE
STANDARDS PREVAIL to this day love.


Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, don't you know that women *don't* sweat.

They *glisten*.



As to whether "a sweaty woman is gross", I will respectfully
(always respectfully), disagree.

Well I just can't wait until summer when I get a chance to "glisten" on
my bicycle. ;-)
Maggie, Maggie and Maggie

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Old April 13th 05, 09:14 PM
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Zoot Katz wrote:
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I'd have to watch TV, first. This is my screen time, instead.


It's very reassuring to know I can go to somebody's house and not have
to compete with the blinky box for their attention. We can have actual
discussions about something other than last night's programming.


Ugh. This gives me flashbacks to every holiday visit to my father-in
-laws. Most of the time, me, my wife and her grandparents and great
uncles/aunts would drift off to another room and play cards and chat.
Other than the wife and I, everyone under the age of 60 appears to have
never learned the art of conversation.

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