You made me laugh out loud a couple of times - Mom said your recent posts (somehow I was 5 behind, I thought it was only two) were funny. I'm sitting with the laptop here at 8:20 am having returned from my workout.
I won at bridge last night - by all of 20 points over Dick Holmes - and come to think of it, last Friday John Parsons and I set a new record of 6820 (3 sets of 8 hands). But more importantly, I won $7, enough for 1/2 a Cosmo. I've always wondered about that x factor - why one music teacher's classs was out of control, while soft-spoken Suzanne Buckley's class was fine.
I myself need an Ipod with docking station for my office - and a bunch of music loaded on it (by somebody else) - I think Faith has a treasure trove on the computer she brought home with her. There used to be a pejorative term for ham radio operators who used a radio, but didn't know one end of a soldering iron from another - "appliance operator". While I did spend a lot of time wiring cirucuits (and using a soldering iron), at this point I prefer to be a relatively ignorant user of computers and iPods and such - why should modern conveniences be work?
You're up even earlier than I am - I get up at 5:45 every day - including Saturdays (today) - OK, not Sundays. But I do it so my trip to work will only be 30-40 minutes.
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You made me laugh out loud a couple of times - Mom said your recent posts (somehow I was 5 behind, I thought it was only two) were funny. I'm sitting with the laptop here at 8:20 am having returned from my workout.
I won at bridge last night - by all of 20 points over Dick Holmes - and come to think of it, last Friday John Parsons and I set a new record of 6820 (3 sets of 8 hands). But more importantly, I won $7, enough for 1/2 a Cosmo.
I've always wondered about that x factor - why one music teacher's classs was out of control, while soft-spoken Suzanne Buckley's class was fine.
I myself need an Ipod with docking station for my office - and a bunch of music loaded on it (by somebody else) - I think Faith has a treasure trove on the computer she brought home with her. There used to be a pejorative term for ham radio operators who used a radio, but didn't know one end of a soldering iron from another - "appliance operator". While I did spend a lot of time wiring cirucuits (and using a soldering iron), at this point I prefer to be a relatively ignorant user of computers and iPods and such - why should modern conveniences be work?
You're up even earlier than I am - I get up at 5:45 every day - including Saturdays (today) - OK, not Sundays.
But I do it so my trip to work will only be 30-40 minutes.
We miss you.
Take care, and enjoy your weekend.
Love,
Daddy
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