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28/01/2002 13:45:51
 
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Visual FoxPro
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George,

>>>>>>What a bunch of knuckleheads who think that physical age equals wisdom.
>>>>>
>>>>>DD, that's about as strong a remark as I've ever see you post. It's true, though, but I'd use a "more colorful metaphor".:-)
>>>>
>>>>?? Really? I've never thought that the word 'knucklehead' was particularly strong... <g>
>>>
>>>I'm considering the source.< g >
>>
>><g>
>>
>>You're too kind..
>>
>>>
>>>>Must be generational.... <g>
>>>
>>>Did I hear a "zing" there?:-)
>>
>>Zing?!?
>>
>>Moi?!?
>>
>>I'm crushed...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>><g>
>>
>>If there is it's lowercase.. I'm not that far behind you pal.. <g>
>
>Yeah, sure, that's the ticket...
>
>
>
>< g >
>
>...As if you and I were in different "generations". Since you're about to turn 50, here's a list of benefits that I've found (maybe void where prohibited):
>
>1. Free checking from the local bank.
>2. Senior discounts. Especially Wednesdays at the local Kroger grocery store.
>3. More senior discounts through AARP (you can join now).
>4. Annual Prostate exams.
>
>That last one is one you'll look forward to yearly.< g,d&r >


LOL!

NOT!

I remember my first and swore it would be the last but alas... 'Once more into the breach' as they say...
Best,


DD

A man is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep for that which he cannot lose.
Everything I don't understand must be easy!
The difficulty of any task is measured by the capacity of the agent performing the work.
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