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meetVA
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I'm here for you buddy.

Post by meetVA »

Paul just reminded me of a public service I'm providing and I didn't even know it.

Today I get to relax in a coffeeshop while a lot of other folks have to keep on keeping on in various jobs across our great big piece of dirt.

Just as I was about to go and get those various tasks of life done...cleaning, banking, reading, preparing for the weekend trip to Rocktown...to stay a moment longer for him. To enjoy the setting for him. Smell the coffee and easedrop on the conversations that sound quite similar to many we read on this board.

So I'm here for you buddy and everybody else who is waiting to start to enjoy their weekend. Enjoying the coffee, taking a breather.
Hey, I might even pick up a book.

Just for you guys. Cheers!
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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

do it! grab a book! grab a newpaper! grab anything other than the technical writing and tables that i'm preparing so that they can be glanced at for all of two seconds and then discarded. and have some real coffee (for me) and enjoy it, every sip, cause this bagged and burned cup of efficiency sludge just isn't doing it.

live!! for me!
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins
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Post by dipsi »

Thank you, Pretty-Pretty! Could you tinkle for me? I'm billing and I just don't have time. Oooh, oooh (crosses legs and hops!)
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.

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Post by longlegsrule »

....::::screaming inside::::.....
From Kentucky ;o)
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

"Bagged and burned cup of efficiency sludge". Can I use that? That's the perfect description for quik stop coffee.
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Alan Evil
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Re: I'm here for you buddy.

Post by Alan Evil »

meetVA wrote:...easedrop...
:roll: Sigh... there's this book... it's called a "dictionary."

Did Meadows resign from her position as grammar queen?
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Post by Meadows »

:lol:


AE: How do you know this is not a new word for dropping in easy? She compared the conversations to the ones here, of which she participates. She could've "easedropped" into the conversations (IOW, she casually made her presence known and thus, began her participation in the confab). I just don't consider her the type to eavesdrop. :o
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Post by Alan Evil »

For some reason "easedropping" causes me to envision the quality of dump after a hefty dose of stool softener.
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie

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Post by dipsi »

Eww! :roll:
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.

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