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To: CharleyMike who wrote (51327)5/26/2000 10:02:00 PM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 71178
 
Charley Mike,
Evidently, we live pretty close to each other. Be sure and do something to stabilize that black gumbo before you lay flagstone.

I know about that keeping in shape through physical work. I flew a desk for a bunch of years. I also know more about tequila than was good for me to learn. Mescal is even worse. A friend of mine from Mexico brought a bottle of mescal with a straw casing around it that was so old it was falling apart. We did it in with the shooter, salt, and lime routine. I lost 3 whole days out of my life, so I usually stuck to vodka. Be careful of that liver!! The booze put holes in mine and, at times, it can be right unpleasant. ~H~



To: CharleyMike who wrote (51327)5/26/2000 10:26:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<I need to do physical work, ya' know, sweat, grunt, ache, drink lotsa' water, flush out the numerous poisons that accumulate in a sedentary lifestyle, especially the tequila. >>

Congratulations you lucky SOB. I have a ditch full of willows. Needs to be cut out and burned. Very physical and I have a good water well. Won't even charge you much and you will be left alone.



To: CharleyMike who wrote (51327)5/27/2000
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Thanks for the word mojados. Do you know what the word comes from?

I also agree about the exercise, the water, the poisons, the building back of physical balance, and would love to help.

I know nothing about flagstone layment, however.

Still, I appreciate what you're doing.

I love doing that.