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At this time, the forces that stifle new literature are so powerful that, at 61, I don't expect to see the sunrise of a "brave new world."

Don't give up so early! You still have a long way to go.

The increasing pace of technology may yet surprise you with a benefit.

:flowers:
 
Great Thread

I don't have anything to add that hasn't already been said, but I just wanted to state that the discussion in this thread is one of the better ones that I have ever seen. I really enjoyed reading it.

Dr. Leonardo Noto
 
I don't have anything to add that hasn't already been said, but I just wanted to state that the discussion in this thread is one of the better ones that I have ever seen. I really enjoyed reading it.

Dr. Leonardo Noto

Thanks for being appreciative -- on behalf of myself and all participants, I'll presume.
One doesn't often hear it.
Sincerely,
Peder
:flowers:
 
Eight more posts Darie and then you can access your post.

Make them good ones. With paragraphs and stuff.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Love ya sparky.....in a platonic, manly, chest-bumping, beer tossed to a buddy kind of way. Yeah, something like that.
 
The political analogy inherent in the dancing frog must have something to do with the fact that Theodore Roosevelt had a son named Kermit (who had a son named Kermit, who had a son named Kermit, who had a son named Kermit, who had a daughter named Rana, which is Latin for "frog.") There's no official word on whether any of them were dancers, but I think we all know the answer.
 
I don't know the answer but that's OK: I will wait for Fox News to tell me what to think and who to blame.
 
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