On 07/09/2010 02:21 PM, viktoras d. wrote:
b.t.w. may I ask (as a non native English speaker) what is the difference between "going West" (is it good?) and "going South" (the later seems quite negative) ? Are the any other ways like "going North", "going East" or "going SouthEast" with some very special meanings in them :-)?

Viktoras

Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-

Thursday, July 8, 2010, 11:19:36 AM, you wrote:

Umwhiles I promised I would post pictures of my PPC Mac's
"triple-bypass".

Never underestimate the power of blue rubber thingies...


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My G4 Mac had almost died. Now 'Scot' means people who come from Ireland;
and all Gaels (whether from Hibernia, Man or Caledonia) go, at the end of their lives, to the "Land of the Blessed" which is to the west, just over the horizon. So "Gone west"
is a nunco phrase fae "handit in yer dinner pail" !
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