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Posted by HillsofTn on February 08, 2007 at 18:20:38 from (68.19.228.212):
In Reply to: hey H.O.T! computer virus?? posted by mike a. tenn. on February 08, 2007 at 15:37:47:
If I knew what it was, I would patent it and send it to a few select politicians - not to hurt them, but just to make them feel like doing nothing (which would be an improvement in most cases). I still haven"t accomplished anything on the 20 this whole week. I felt good enough today to have worked on it a little, but I decided to give myself one more day so that I would actually enjoy working on it. Yep, I know about the sympathy - I have also received some well-deserved sympathy, along with advice to go to the doctor. I keep telling my wife that in my 63 years, I have only occupied a hospital bed for 5 hours. That was when I was 10 years old and they checked me in at 10:00 AM and checked me out at 3:00 PM, long enough to put me to sleep and remove my tonsils. After that experience, I decided they weren"t a fun place to be. Since I will be working tomorrow, you probably need to take a couple more days off. After all, if we all work at the same time, it will spoil the South"s reputation for being lazy. (Now if I could just find my greatgranddaddy"s recipe, I could probably cure what ails us. Well, maybe not cure it, but I hear tell that after a few good hits, no pain can be felt!)
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