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Welcome back Mr. BrainDead!
Bob!?
great to see you back. How are you?
Bye Fridger
great to see you back. How are you?
Bye Fridger
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Brain-Dead Bob again...
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Re: Welcome back Mr. BrainDead!
t00fri wrote:Bob!?
great to see you back. How are you?
Bye Fridger
Good evening Doctor Schrempp...
I'm fine now, thank you. Had to get out of the hospital, get another job,
change carriers, and restore the software to my disk.
Boy...
YOU don't miss much DO you? <grin>
I thought I'd just kind of slip back into the stream un-noticed.
Sheesh!
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Re: Welcome back Mr. BrainDead!
Well, good news, nice to see yoo back, bienvenue Bob! JeamBrainDead wrote:I'm fine now, thank you. Had to get out of the hospital, get another job, change carriers, and restore the software to my disk.
Catalogue des ajouts /Catalog for the Add-Ons in French
...PAGES LOSTS, SORRY
...PAGES LOSTS, SORRY
Toti wrote:Hi Bob,
Welcome back!
StarSeeker, Jeam (Merci), Toti...
Thank you for the welcome backs... I was going to try to remain un-noticed, but
YOU asked for it...
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DaveMc wrote:If you wanted to operate in stealth mode you probably shouldn't have used "BrainDead".
Great to have you back Bob!
Well, if I HAD any brains, that thought might have occurred to me...
Thanks for the advice Dave. Thanks also to Cham the man and El Christou...
You people must really lead boring lives though. Hee, hee...
Take care, Brain-Dead
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trenner wrote:Whew! I was really worried that scripts cyberspace were pretty much lost in space. Glad to see the person is back that gave the most input to this.
Be well!
Terry
Thanks Terry...
I have noticed the same thing. I'm looking at CELX and CEL scripts to play
with, and I've even got one running on the public display station where I
work now to extoll the virtues of using the net and how to get this great
free program.
You should see the people when they see Saturn and find out that they can
explore the Universe with a simple right-click...
Great stuff.
Again all, thanks for the posts.
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t00fri wrote:Hi Bob,
so many people welcomed you back since I have started with this "way upstream" . So let me repeat my welcome back, since BrainDead's are well known not to remember things for too long...
Cheers,
Bye Fridger
Many MANY thanks to you all...
Oh - and by the way - Dr. Schrempp, NOT remembering things is an act
of self-preservation. That way I can live with myself today after what I did
yesterday. Hee, hee...
Thanks again, Bob
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What a joyful surprise!
A very, very warm welcome from me also.
I've been in a worry about you and I kept you in my little brain all the time (as you know).
Glad to know that you are alright!
Adirondack
A very, very warm welcome from me also.
I've been in a worry about you and I kept you in my little brain all the time (as you know).
Glad to know that you are alright!
Adirondack
We all live under the same sky, but we do not have the same horizon. (K. Adenauer)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)