Withdrawal pains

thomas g. warner

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Arch you are getting tough since your retirement. Got to watch it,
retirement can make you cantankerous. Are you already starting to have
withdrawal pains from not going to work every day? Have a beer and relax, no
worries today or for the rest of your life.

your friend,
tom

>Clark
>
>I have some problems with what you say. I too like a thread to run true
>But this is not about high class S***. I too have lived with proper thread
>lines. This aint it! This is about people trying to find about the fine
>ladies
>we own. Its also about some of us enjoying life. It aint all work!!! Some
>of us will get silly at times. Want the Good Sh** some of us can provide?
>Put up with the fun we have. Dont want it ---------just delete the fun we
>have.
>Sorry to be hard and cruel but the net has changed.
>
>Take Care
>Arch 76 GB IL
>
>In a message dated 5/18/99 9:20:44 PM Central Daylight Time,

>
>> Now, a little complaint. I don't have much free time to spend on the web.
>> We
>> are receiving about 50 to 100 GMC messages a day. If I try to read them
>all,
>>
>> it's usually at the expense of some precious sleep time. So I use the
>> thread
>> titles to zero in on the ones I'm interested in. When a serious thread
>> about
>> tires gets converted to a discussion about how to hang toilet paper, I get
>> ticked. We have a lot of valuable info on this Net and I appreciate that.
>
>> But
>> sometimes messages get tacked on that don't add much of anything. In this
>> case,
>> maybe somebody thought the discussion needed a little cooling down, so
>I'll
>> cut
>> them a little slack. But please, lets stay on the topic or change the
>> Subject.
>>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
"The beautiful Mohawk Vally"