At least until I can find a babel fish.Skiprr wrote:And Joe wonders if we read and appreciate his efforts in posting This Day in Texas History.
We do read and do appreciate!
Well, Pawpaw will never again read anything I write, but that's an entirely different matter...
This Day In Texas History - August 30
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Thanks for the kind words Skiprr!Pawpaw wrote:At least until I can find a babel fish.Skiprr wrote:And Joe wonders if we read and appreciate his efforts in posting This Day in Texas History.
We do read and do appreciate!
Well, Pawpaw will never again read anything I write, but that's an entirely different matter...
And I guess I'm gonna have to dig out my re-runs of Hitchhikers Guide to see what you all are talking about!
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Babel fishjoe817 wrote:Thanks for the kind words Skiprr!Pawpaw wrote:At least until I can find a babel fish.Skiprr wrote:And Joe wonders if we read and appreciate his efforts in posting This Day in Texas History.
We do read and do appreciate!
Well, Pawpaw will never again read anything I write, but that's an entirely different matter...![]()
And I guess I'm gonna have to dig out my re-runs of Hitchhikers Guide to see what you all are talking about!
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams