Mr. B D Rurry, what a trip you are. My husband's cousin, and I haven't had the 
pleasure yet. Welcome to the Braille Note list. There is good information here. 
Your ending was a little long, but we're glad to have you.

----- Original Message -----
From: "B. D. Rurry" <[email protected]>
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, Feb 14, 2009 13:57:20
Subject: [Braillenote] Back in business, finally!!

>
>
> Hey Folks,
> B. B. Rurry back up and operating again. I followed my cousin's 
> Hugh's advise and switched internet service providers. I got 
> lucky and was able to get Wowway installed late this morning. 
> Seems to work super with my BN mpower #7.5 build 29.
> I'd advise anyone to really check things out before you try using 
> A T & T for your ISP if you only use BNS or any other such 
> devices.
> Have a good day everybody, things are great here in Rurrysville 
> Tn. Here's some food for thoughts, or laughs.
> 
> "If you're ever feeling low, just take a saunter over to the
> local bus station, and you'll perk right up. It looks like a
> Munster family reunion. There are people with teeth like Indian
> corn, eyes pointing in different directions, Kentucky Fried
> Chicken buckets used as luggage. And you know nobody there has
> ever filled out a long form in their whole lives"
> — Dobie Maxwell
> Joke
> . Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery!"?
> Why is "abbreviated" such a long word?
> Why is a boxing ring square?
>  Why is it called lipstick if you can still move your lips after
> you use it?
> Why is it necessary to nail down the lid of a coffin?
> Why is what doctors do called "practice?"
> Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing 
> liquid made with real lemons?
> Why is the third hand on a watch called a second hand?
> Joke
> 
> The efficiency expert concluded his lecture with a note of 
> caution.
> 
> "You don't want to try these techniques at home."
> "Why not?" asked someone from the back of the audience.
> "Well, I watched my wife's routine at breakfast for years," the 
> expert explained."
>  "She made lots of trips to the refrigerator, stove, table and 
> cabinets, often carrying just a single item at a time.
> 
> 'Hon1' I suggested, 'Why don't you try carrying several things at 
> once?"
> The voice from the back asked, "Did it save time?"
>  The expert replied, "Actually, yes.
> "It used to take her 20 minutes to get my breakfast ready. Now I 
> do it in seven minutes."
> Sincerely, Mr. B. D. Rurry
> 
> 
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Blessings
Rhonda Stogner
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