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Old December 24th 03, 02:15 AM
Ed Huesers
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Ed Huesers wrote:
"There's no friends on powder days" -EM


Rico X. Partay wrote:
There's no subject-verb agreement when engineers speak.


klaus wrote:
You can leave out "subject-verb".


Oh, there are engineers that have worked on the shop floor.

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Old December 24th 03, 04:37 PM
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This brings up an interesting situation. A friend of mine is in the dog
house with his wife, because he won't return in the middle of his 2 week
ski vacation to take her in for knee surgery.


don't they have cabs where she lives?



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-Kay



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Old December 25th 03, 06:01 PM
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Kurt Knisely wrote:
In article , klaus says...


I'll bet if I head up to the mumble Chutes tomorrow evening, I'll be
the only one within miles... 'cept for the pumas and coyotes.


And the PowderTurds.


No sign of 'em.

Patsy Marley, it cracks me up every time I think about
someone paying to heli-ski tracked out lines right next to the road.


Hell, people pay to snowcat ski at Alta. On a crusted southern
exposure a five to ten minute walk from a certain "Highway" and ski
lifts. You know what they say.. something about one being born every
minute.

-klaus




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Old December 25th 03, 06:04 PM
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Bob Lee wrote:
Write me if you wear a size 8 or 9.


Somehow I knew that. I'd guess you're usually an 8 1/2.

-klaus



 




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