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To: Joe Krupa who wrote (7573)8/1/2001 10:06:01 PM
From: Montana Wildhack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14101
 
Join us in chapter 9 which is eerily similar to chapter 8.

Joe,

I'm not bored. Depressed yes. Try reading Rheimerian
geometry which proves that the earth is a sphere with
no flat surfaces in sight. Completely invalidating the
geometry we learned in die kindershule.

Not as useless as it sounds. Frank Lloyd Left ran into
this in his excessively long building in San Rafael,
California when his straight lines didn't meet to a degree
that couldn't be ignored.

Actually that's not true. The flat surface being DMX
share price hovering around $6 exactly like that horsefly
waiting for you to go swimming doesn't.

Worse than waiting for the flatulent bore who has no sense
of when to leave to finally, actually, amazingly showing
signs of getting up and unbelievably, verifiably making
their way to the door in the wild expectation that they
might make their way through it within the hour.

You know why we're bored? Its endemic to the species. Test
it out. I have had endless opportunity driving through the
51 traffic lights serperating my house from the vitalized
corportion I work in where employees are the greatest
asset. For one week judge the first car going through the
advanced left turns from 1 to 10, where 10 is judged as a
reasonable response to new information and 1 is for the
people with continuous space/time drift, utterly incapable
of topic retention for 50 seconds.

If that doesn't pass the time; do a survey of everyone you
can to the point of rudeness, asking people if they have
been underpromoted. It's helpful to know something about
them; but, more exciting to simply draw random conclusions
from the data.

For those not faint of heart ask the follow up question
whether this lack of acknowledgment irritates them.

These are the people that sort of review EU submissions
for a suprisingly good living. They create policies of
promoting the unteachable so they're not socially
ostricized from their peers until high school ends. They
expand national parks to create logging jobs and cling
to their iconed traditions pulling in smaller and smaller
fish without noticing until the last freaking one is dead
and then demand compensation. They send me a letter every
spring like clockwork reminding me to file my GST for the
company I closed 6 years ago and I write them back
politely every year reminding them I have already written
to them about this by attaching a photocopy of each year's
letter.

This will become a problem when my file gets so big that
one of the underappreciated beaurocrats who has been
diligently pursuing this inane correspondence decides to
punish me with an audit. I have no doubt.

Whats to be bored about?

Woof