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Nancy Backus | Maurice Kinal | Re: same as it ever was |
June 28, 2018 5:03 PM * |
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-=> Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 27-Jun-2018 17:59 <=- NB>> At this point, I'd probably go with water... MK> I'll take mine neat ... the single malt that is. Oh, I take mine neat, too... I was talking about water as a beverage, not as something to sip and savor, as a single malt... MK> Beer? I like beer but don't drink it much these days. However it MK> still remains locked and loaded as the countdown in Little Mikey's MK> Brain and I see we're down to 89 days as of this writing. As they MK> say, time's a wastin' ... whoever they are. We are getting there... NB>> Does it have to be one syllable....? MK> Errrrr ... not really sure what 'it' is but I'll take a chance and say MK> no it doesn't have to be one syllable. In fact I'm willing to say, MK> "The more the merrier! Bring `em on!" 'It' is the word to replace 'beer' in the countdown... So, if it doesn't have to be one syllable, like beer, one could use, say, 'water' or even 'single malt', although the latter is highly unlikely... I'd not want to drink a bottle a day of the single malt, tasty as it is... <G> ttyl neb ... Justify my text? I'm sorry but it has no excuse. --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - http://www.tinysbbs.com (1:229/452) |
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