Re: Mind's Eye Re: Mind Courtesies

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 <rigsy03@yahoo.com> 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 <nwte...@gmail.com> 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 <rigs...@yahoo.com> 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 <luka...@gmail.com> 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 -
>>
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