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    The Kubuntu line man.........

    How many of us...when we were younger...yes... in the United States...

    Sang this to ourselves ...

    I am a lineman for the county
    And I drive the main road
    Searchin' in the sun for another overload
    I hear you singin' in the wire,
    I can hear you through the whine
    And the Wichita lineman is still on the line

    I know I need a small vacation
    But it don't look like rain
    And if it snows that stretch down south won't ever stand the strain
    And I need you more than want you,
    And I want you for all time
    And the Wichita lineman is still on the line

    And I need you more than want you,
    And I want you for all time
    And the Wichita lineman is still on the line
    And now that we are older...

    HAVE YOU THOUGHT THIS..about your better half? ..

    HAVE YOU...thought maybe...where have things gone?...

    HAVE YOU ...thought maybe...

    ...The Kubuntu lineman...is still on the line
    ... I need you more than want you...
    ...And I want you for all time...
    Just Sayin'...sometimes...Glen Got It Right...
    Last edited by woodsmoke; Jan 11, 2018, 11:13 PM.

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    Originally posted by woodsmoke View Post
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Just Sayin'...sometimes...Glen Got It Right...
    Except it was Jimmy Webb that "got it right."
    If you think Education is expensive, try ignorance.

    The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.

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      #3
      HAVE YOU THOUGHT THIS..about your better half? ..
      I'd find it difficult to use my mouse without her.

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        #4
        I've been married to my lovely bride for 55 years. After I nearly lost her during her 2nd open heart I realized how much I really loved her and would have missed her had she passed on. We are closer now than we've ever been, and she is just as beautiful as the day I first saw her standing in the lunch line at the college we attended.
        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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          #5
          nice, but also sad comments...it was one of my fav signoffs when i was a late night D.J.

          woodsmoke

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            Originally posted by woodsmoke View Post
            nice, but also sad comments...it was one of my fav signoffs when i was a late night D.J.

            woodsmoke
            You, my friend, have apparently lived quite a life so far!
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              #7
              Dequire...

              You are...very perspicacious...

              one of the UNstated assumptions of what not so named "at the time" and also "named" when I was laying on a carpet square that my mother had dragged from a burn pile "dump"... that was... really... Art Deco..made in the twenties... was that a "Renaissance Man" was that he( REMEMBER THE TIMES)... had published somethin, painted sometheing and could play a musical instrument...well...the Prince added "business man" or "science man"...

              I actually laid upon such a carpet square reading The Novum Organum...lol NOT in the original impress!! lol... .. when I was fifteen...

              But I was also Lutheran...and laid in the "announcer's stand" after "handling the Bhrama bulls"...and the "broncs"...bu a kerosene lamp...at night reading...Bertrand Russel's "Human Society in Ethics and Politics"...

              i obtained a B.S. in Biology from a "gotta walk the walk and talk the talk college...BACK THEN..." and taught for a year and then was thrown into the maelstrom of red clay Viet-nam by...racist, misogynist, business glorifying elitist... little town people..."...it was a POOR WHITE MAN's and A BLACK MAN's war...

              and survived...

              So...yes...dequire... I have...but in many ways...I wish that I had not...

              wood...you are a perspicacious person smoke

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