On Wednesday 28 October 2020 17:59:24 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
@Janek - free your mind and enjoy the
"stupidity" of day-to-day life.
I think no one here uses facebook or similar. Sometimes I have the
feeling I am of the younger generation being 47.
You sir, compared to me, are. About 2 generations. :) But you have a rare
attribute, a goodly dose of common sense.
You can enjoy and relax - it is much better than
Netflix or whatever
story you find out there. The thing I enjoy more are the life stories
of people I know. I was considering extracting all the personal
postings of Gene and putting them together for his next birthday, but
I never have time for that :D.
Thank your favorite $Deity.
It is a great story he has to tell and
I am thankful that no moderator censored that.
Thanks for the flowers, but the net in general hasn't heard more than 5%
of my BTDT's. If I live long enough you'll probably read more. They
are the education of Gene, who in the official record has an 8th grade
education dated in the 1940's. 3rd time married 31 years in about a
month, to a lady thats about done now, and has a B of A in music
education, she wanted me to at least get a GED so I took it about 25
years ago. Didn't hear by the time I should have, so since the test
givers $DayJob was at the P.O. I went in to check on it, and his
question to me was "Why are you worried about it, you were just doing it
for the exercise, weren't you?" I had to say yes. I did get it about a
week later. I also have a degree from the University of Hard Knocks. One
of the rules for that is that you can say you've made it on a high
school education or less. More disqualifies you. And your claim to have
made it must be proved by a $100 donation to the student loan fund at
Alderson-Broaddus University in Philippi WV where Dee got her Music
diploma from. And of coarse $35 a head for the graduation dinner and
dance.
I quit school in '48 to go fix what were then these new-fangled things
called "tv's". There's a hell of a lot of history between then and now.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
- Louis D. Brandeis
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