how did we ever survive before we could post to the world from launromats? I have been greatly enjoying your wonderfully intelligent blog. Regards, neil
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how did we ever survive before we could post to the world from launromats? I have been greatly enjoying your wonderfully intelligent blog.
Regards, neil
I am not sure of how survival was possible. Perhaps it dealt with rocks and maybe some sort of sling-shot made of animal skins.
And thank you for your kind words, Neil. I really have enjoyed your blog as well. You're a very talented artist.
I can hardly keep up with this blogging nearly every day. *sighs*
I miss you, Andrew. I wish you were near.
Once you get used to blogging everyday, it becomes quite natural. You too will be making posts while your clothes are on the spin-cycle.
I'm even further now than I was.
Clever!
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