Dry-eye, for true, for sooth. I use drops, from time to time.
True, true, "too" was not to the point.
I added it, to make a point.
Barbers tell me that if they comb my hair more discretely over the top of my
head, they do not need to see my Point.
I love reading-into; I usually suppress it. But I ain't perfect; in fact, I
cain't even spell "ain't".
--J. / desert
PS Why is "redundant" redundant? Isn't "dundant" enough? You'd think that
redundant was a second-ORDER "dundant". Gets me dizzy. What's the "re-" for?
;-) Re-re-re-re RESPECT. "Just a little bit... "?
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> Where did I say "too"? Amount of this or that is of no concern. Can you
> read without reading intoo? Try again, your eyes must be dry from the
> desert air.
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