That is true,, Been having a friend ask me a lot of questions,  suddenly I
see him giving me answers...   but I know the questions

I am sure it is a great answer with a lot of depth,,,  then my problem is
what is the question to which the answer is for,,   but then when I ask my
weird backwards questions  often hidden within absurd statements,,
hmm  maybe that because I don't know how to ask a question
or
It could be an avoidance because if I ask a question I know I will get an
answer,, the the question is do I really want the answer?

So just what is the question to which the answer is for or enough
information to unravel the answer.
Allan
On Oct 18, 2012 8:29 PM, "Vam" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems you might actually be NOT looking for an answer. Therefore ...
>
> The Answer : Because no one had asked for one in a long long time !
>
> On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:34:28 PM UTC+5:30, rigsy03 wrote:
>>
>> Why is the Corona beer bottle dusty? :-)
>>
>> On Oct 18, 12:59 am, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > boy you can't take any ribbing..  I am aware of what profeddionnal
>> > idiots have to pay,,  but they make everyone else pay ,,, and pay
>> > dearly
>> >
>> > Beer Snobs
>> >
>> > After the Great Britain Beer Festival, in London, all the brewery
>> > presidents decided to go out for a beer.
>> >
>> > The guy from Corona sits down and says, "Hey Senor, I would like the
>> > world's best beer, a Corona." The bartender dusts off a bottle from
>> > the shelf and gives it to him.
>> >
>> > The guy from Budweiser says, "I'd like the best beer in the world,
>> > give me 'The King Of Beers', a Budweiser." The bartender gives him
>> > one.
>> >
>> > The guy from Coors says, "I'd like the only beer made with Rocky
>> > Mountain spring water, give me a Coors." He gets it.
>> >
>> > The guy from Guinness sits down and says, "Give me a Coke." The
>> > bartender is a little taken aback, but gives him what he ordered.
>> >
>> > The other brewery presidents look over at him and ask "Why aren't you
>> > drinking a Guinness?" and the Guinness president replies, "Well, I
>> > figured if you guys aren't drinking beer, neither would I."
>> >
>> > stolen
>> > Allan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:16 AM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > I had a list of 4 or 5, Allan. One neighbor paid $500. for fall
>> clean-
>> > > up- excluding garden cut-backs. I think I waited for the right guy
>> and
>> > > the right price. It's called a free market system or ask Archytas!
>> Two
>> > > retired men still do the outside work but a lot of the neighbors are
>> > > professional couples and are willing to pay whatever- some are
>> doctors
>> > > and need snowplows quite early. That is another point in my favor-
>> the
>> > > men can work their other jobs first. Not sure why you think I am
>> being
>> > > dishonest about this. Remember I did this along with 3 sons for a
>> long
>> > > time or bribed them with food, the car, etc. :-) Don't wives also
>> > > bribe husbands, etc.?
>> >
>> > > On Oct 16, 3:08 am, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >> What was it the boxer Mr. Clay used to say..   the Good old rope a
>> dope.
>> >
>> > >> Why don't your employee aka snow lawn / snow guy the same as your
>> > >> neighbors??  Rigsy  it seems to me that would be better than
>> worrying
>> > >> about it,, or if you can not pay more be honest with him,, I am sure
>> > >> he already knows..
>> > >> Allan
>> >
>> > >> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:10 AM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >> > Are you kidding? :-) I could probably write a book about my
>> internet
>> > >> > experiences prior to Minds Eye. Anyway, to keep on topic, my
>> prayers
>> > >> > must have been courteous as I got the lawn/snow guy I wanted. Now,
>> I
>> > >> > just hope he never checks the prices my neighbors are paying!
>> >
>> > >> > Yes- there is a certain charm in the drifting about but I must say
>> you
>> > >> > do a great job of roping us back on path plus you have such
>> > >> > interesting thoughts and topics. Even when I am lost in your
>> > >> > theoreticals- formulas- etc., I'd like to think you are stirring
>> some
>> > >> > latent brain area that was quashed in my schooling. I find you are
>> a
>> > >> > patient gentleman. Thank you.
>> >
>> > >> > On Oct 15, 1:14 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >> >> Bring back that old rigsy!  You are welcome indeed Bill.  We have
>> > >> >> trouble staying on topic, but this is part of the charm.
>> >
>> > >> >> On 15 Oct, 05:01, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >> >> > Yes- this is a sweet hangout and it's good you have joined. I
>> thought
>> > >> >> > early on that much of the nastinest could have been avoided if
>> people
>> > >> >> > had been required to use their real names thus being
>> responsible for
>> > >> >> > their posts however many felt that tags would allow greater
>> freedom of
>> > >> >> > expression and also protection. There are certainly many inane
>> nasty
>> > >> >> > writers/opinionators that use their proper name. Anyway, I have
>> > >> >> > mellowed. :-) In my "salad days" on the internet forums, I
>> could be a
>> > >> >> > wild thing esp. after a few drinks and with a similar lively
>> group-
>> > >> >> > chalk it up to experience, learning the hard way, the mystery
>> of
>> > >> >> > ardent spirits- whatever.// I think there is a difference in
>> school
>> > >> >> > smarts and life smarts...unfortunately.
>> >
>> > >> >> > On Oct 13, 6:03 pm, William L Houts <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >> >> > > Hey Friends,
>> >
>> > >> >> > > This is just to say that I feel right blessed to have fallen
>> in with a
>> > >> >> > > group of such affable smart people.  Like all of you, I'm
>> betting, I've
>> > >> >> > > been sailing Net oceans since their  very beginnings on
>> college Usenet
>> > >> >> > > groups, and even before that on BBS systems.
>> >
>> > >> >> > > The difference here, I find,  is a spirit of collaboration in
>> > >> >> > > discussions, rather than some digital wartime ethic of
>> cutting each
>> > >> >> > > other off at the knees.
>> >
>> > >> >> > >    It makes for better reading, and for a kind of warm glowy
>> pro-human feeling which, it seems, you don't often find on Net discussion
>> groups; and I've checked out dozens of them, both on Google and Yahoo.
>>  Also, I'm not the smartest one here for a change, and I enjoy hearing the
>> arias performed by your singing minds.
>> >
>> > >> >> > > So here's a little bouquet for you all, and a ghostly boo!
>> just to be a little season appropriate.
>> >
>> > >> >> > > Cheers and fond wishes,
>> >
>> > >> >> > > --Bill
>> >
>> > >> >> > >   --
>> > >> >> > > "I just flew in from the Land of the Dead
>> > >> >> > >   and boy are my arms tired."- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > >> >> - Show quoted text -
>> >
>> > >> > --
>> >
>> > >> --
>> > >>  (
>> > >>   )
>> > >> |_D Allan
>> >
>> > >> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>> >
>> > >> I am a Natural Airgunner -
>> >
>> > >>  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > >> - Show quoted text -
>> >
>> > > --
>> >
>> > --
>> >  (
>> >   )
>> > |_D Allan
>> >
>> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>> >
>> > I am a Natural Airgunner -
>> >
>> >  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > - Show quoted text -
>>
>  --
>
>
>
>

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