> Ya'll are right, it would have to be a dead short. Which begs the question
> "what"? Nothing had been changed on the board for six months. it had been
> running fine for those six months up until the point I swung around in my
> chair reached for the AV switch and was about to transfer my lampoon, gag
> site mocking God.
>
> A visitation from God I say, like the plague of the toads!
You may have noticed in your travels, Michael, that things usually work
quite well right up until the moment they break. It's one of the quirks
of the universe.
> Michael Cook wrote:
>
>
>>Ya'll are right, it would have to be a dead short. Which begs the question
>>"what"? Nothing had been changed on the board for six months. it had been
>>running fine for those six months up until the point I swung around in my
>>chair reached for the AV switch and was about to transfer my lampoon, gag
>>site mocking God.
>>
>>A visitation from God I say, like the plague of the toads!
>
>
> You may have noticed in your travels, Michael, that things usually work
> quite well right up until the moment they break. It's one of the quirks
> of the universe.
>
Another oddity: I don't know about you, but I always find things in
the last place I look for them.
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> You may have noticed in your travels, Michael, that things usually work
> quite well right up until the moment they break. It's one of the quirks
> of the universe.
> >
>
> Another oddity: I don't know about you, but I always find things in
> the last place I look for them.
....and wherever you go, there you are! "This computer's been working
great for years, why would it die now?".
"Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> wrote in message
news:UOydnbJBi6mfF6HYnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@onvoy.com...
> Bob Officer wrote:
>
>> Michael Cook wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Ya'll are right, it would have to be a dead short. Which begs the
>>>question
>>>"what"? Nothing had been changed on the board for six months. it had
>>>been
>>>running fine for those six months up until the point I swung around in my
>>>chair reached for the AV switch and was about to transfer my lampoon, gag
>>>site mocking God.
>>>
>>>A visitation from God I say, like the plague of the toads!
>>
>>
>> You may have noticed in your travels, Michael, that things usually work
>> quite well right up until the moment they break. It's one of the quirks
>> of the universe.
>>
>
> Another oddity: I don't know about you, but I always find things in the
> last place I look for them.
>
> --
Funny, I usually don't find something until I am looking for
something else. Then there it is right where I left it!
> "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> wrote in message
> news:UOydnbJBi6mfF6HYnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@onvoy.com...
>
>>Bob Officer wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Michael Cook wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Ya'll are right, it would have to be a dead short. Which begs the
>>>>question
>>>>"what"? Nothing had been changed on the board for six months. it had
>>>>been
>>>>running fine for those six months up until the point I swung around in my
>>>>chair reached for the AV switch and was about to transfer my lampoon, gag
>>>>site mocking God.
>>>>
>>>>A visitation from God I say, like the plague of the toads!
>>>
>>>
>>>You may have noticed in your travels, Michael, that things usually work
>>>quite well right up until the moment they break. It's one of the quirks
>>>of the universe.
>>>
>>
>>Another oddity: I don't know about you, but I always find things in the
>>last place I look for them.
>>
>>--
>
>
> Funny, I usually don't find something until I am looking for
> something else. Then there it is right where I left it!
>
> Luck;
> Ken
>
>
I hope so.
I lost my glasses three days ago, but I can't look for them until
I find them.
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> "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> wrote in message news:UOydnbJBi6mfF6HYnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@onvoy.com...
>
>
>>.. but I always find things in the last place I look for them.
>
>
> Now /there/ is a tired phrase if there was one.
>
So take a dirt nap.
/You/ live in a tired house.
It's a tired /fact/, O Moron, that you stop looking for something
when you find it.
Thus, O Moron, you /always/ find it in the last place you look for it.
Thus, O Moron, /everybody/ does.
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"Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> wrote in message news:4-
>> Now /there/ is a tired phrase if there was one.
>>
>
> So take a dirt nap.
> /You/ live in a tired house.
>
> It's a tired /fact/, O Moron, that you stop looking for something when you find it.
> Thus, O Moron, you /always/ find it in the last place you look for it.
> Thus, O Moron, /everybody/ does.
It is tired phrasing for moron poets to jump from bridges.
"Don't try this at home" - the bridge, the bridge...
And just remember that you failed as a poet and
never had a pot to piss in. You are a total loser.
Borrow your neighbor's car.... promise him
it will only be a few hours. Don't look down.
Just fall into glorious death (with what's-his-name)
I love you, pissant!
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