Dunno, Mrs. PW says he's not wired for 2 twenties. I know I just wanted to say that.
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Don't know how I could've missed that one, three-sooth.Don't forget the three horsemenof the Apocalypse.
-- PW
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention to arrive safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: Wow!!! What a ride!"
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eek! Victor Borge in reverse!?Don't know how I could've missed that one, three-sooth.Don't forget the three horsemenof the Apocalypse.
-- PW
(also available on 7-track tape)
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Stop! Murder us not, tonsured rumpots! Knife no one, fink!
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Zeroderful.eek! Victor Borge in reverse!?Don't know how I could've missed that one, three-sooth.Don't forget the three horsemenof the Apocalypse.
-- PW
-- PW
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention to arrive safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: Wow!!! What a ride!"
A question I've had is what happened to Formulas 1 through 408? I've heard there is a Formula 410, but, that it is kept in a secret government location as it is too potent. Something about entire houses disappearing...
Palewriter, don't forget the Winchester paddle action rifle, the 13.5 gauge shotgun loaded with bob-shot...not quite as effective.
Back on topic..as one who with the exception of my college years has lived on rural routes, you can meet all your postal needs through your mailbox. We'd leave money and stamps would be left there with change as needed. We'd mail packages, send and recieve registered letters, etc. As a boy, our post office was miles away behind the counter at the only store in "town". For a long time our address was simply HC 70 (Highway Contract) and then it was changed to Rt. 8. No box numbers, just Rt. 8.
Ahhh, progress.
Palewriter, don't forget the Winchester paddle action rifle, the 13.5 gauge shotgun loaded with bob-shot...not quite as effective.
Back on topic..as one who with the exception of my college years has lived on rural routes, you can meet all your postal needs through your mailbox. We'd leave money and stamps would be left there with change as needed. We'd mail packages, send and recieve registered letters, etc. As a boy, our post office was miles away behind the counter at the only store in "town". For a long time our address was simply HC 70 (Highway Contract) and then it was changed to Rt. 8. No box numbers, just Rt. 8.
Ahhh, progress.
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I haven't seen a 7- or 9-track computer tape in years; they're all those serpentine cartridge tapes that fit into the silos for storage.
Regards//Larry
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
Garzo, don't know if you've seen any American mailboxes--the following link has a lot of pictures of unusual American residential mailboxes.
http://sblom.com/mailbox/ (Dial up warning!)
If I can find it, I'll post a picture of our post office in Oregon--few Americans have even seen one like it!
http://sblom.com/mailbox/ (Dial up warning!)
If I can find it, I'll post a picture of our post office in Oregon--few Americans have even seen one like it!
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