Reminds me of the job posting on the list a while back that said somthing
about working with your piers.
No question. English is a strange language and it's no wonder why it is
hard for people from other countries to learn it. A lot of it just doesn't
make sense. Read on to see what I mean.
Diane Gaskill wrote:
Reminds me of the job posting on the list a while back that said somthing
about working with your piers.
Are you sure that this wasn't a sails position?
The rest is available on request.
All these pun-ishing responses are exhausting. I'd like to
request that rest,
Reminds me of the job posting on the list a while back that said somthing
about working with your piers.
No question. English is a strange language and it's no wonder why it is
hard for people from other countries to learn it. A lot of it just doesn't
make sense. Read on to see what I mean.
Diane Gaskill wrote:
> Reminds me of the job posting on the list a while back that said somthing
> about working with your piers.
Are you sure that this wasn't a sails position?
>
> The rest is available on request.
All these pun-ishing responses are exhausting. I'd like to
request that rest,
Stuart Rogers wrote:
OK, this is really getting to be fingernails on a chalkboard -- at least
5 occurrences from at least 3 contributors, of sneak peaks.
Unless we're talking stealthy hilltops here, it's peeks, not peaks,
please!!
Stuart:
It seems that peeking at peaks piques you. Next
Egads, did I do that??? And I'm the Editor for our group...
I blame it on jet lag -- oh, wait, I never left the Central time zone.
OK, I fall back on my original claim of informtion overload. My brain
is too full and its leeking. ;-)
-Carla
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Subject: RE: surreptitious mountains
Egads, did I do that??? And I'm the Editor for our group...
I blame it on jet lag -- oh, wait, I never left the Central time zone.
OK, I fall back on my original claim of informtion overload. My brain
is too full and its leeking. ;-)
-Carla