From: snuhwolf@netscape.net   
      
   On 06/20/2018 12:12 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:   
   >>>>>> Snuhwolf writes:   
   >>>>>> On 05/30/2018 06:53 PM, Dan Skunk wrote:   
   >>>>>> On 2018-05-29 06:54 PM, kattywampus@gmail.com wrote:   
   >   
   > >>> HOLY THREAD NECROMANCY !!!   
   >   
   > “Google Groups. Catering to all your newscromancy needs since 2001.”   
   >   
   > >>> (also wow folks are still here!)   
   >   
   > >> I’m still here. And not dead yet.   
   >   
   > (Was out of Usenet for a few months, for reasons; see other post.)   
   >   
   > > Heh… I might be soon. I either have MS or throat cancer. Somthing   
   > > I dun liek.   
   >   
   > (It’s neither duck nor rabbit; it’s black humor season!)   
   >   
   > Could you please share on /just how on Earth/ did you manage to   
   > get /that?/ I’m genuinely curious; I hope I can learn from your   
   > example and follow it /as distantly as humanely possible!/   
   >   
   Dont chew tobacco in high school. Dont work for several years in the dry   
   cleaning industry...   
      
   > Now, don’t you dare to do anything gross just yet. Not until   
   > you’ve learned to sing “Широка страна моя    
   одная…” – in a way   
   > that no one would tell you from a native speaker (or singer,   
   > as the case might be.)   
   >   
   > ⁂   
   >   
   I dont have russian language pack installed yet on this old PC, so I'll   
   just say...Sh'to?   
      
      
   > … So, I’ve been bicycling in the country last weekend. A few   
   > hours before noon; the sun is shining, the breeze’s wonderful,   
   > and the Great River's waters are high and wide, and seen   
   > from far away. And I’m meandering slowly amidst the villages   
   > having the worst headache I had on a outdoors trip in years;   
   > taking glances to the cemeteries appearing in a distance along   
   > my way, and pondering if I'm going to make it or not.   
   >   
   > Covered perhaps 20 km (of planned 50 km or so) before getting   
   > back to the station. Stayed there for an hour, taking a snack   
   > of rye bread and dried yellow kumquats, before the next train   
   > came and took me home.   
   >   
   > Hopefully it's all my good old chronic issues, meeting somewhat   
   > unstable weather at the time. Though perhaps I should take care   
   > to at least eat more bananas and walnuts.   
   >   
   Allergies...its pollen season here...   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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