At least I know how to get outwitted without looking witless.
>I know you, Candice.
> > "Read the book." Huh? "Find it."
Half a half wit's better than less.
The way I go to the source is more cumbersome, maybe not as smart,
but, for me, at least, as necessary.
Anyway, I'm collecting these lucky coins, as I told you. They come
in handy when I'm in some round table discussion with eggheads and
some cliches need breaking.
Richard
>Ahhh, Richard, you know only angels have gilt, while real girls keep their
>feet on the ground and build on the clay. (Ac, the Old English word for oak,
>also stands for the first letter of the alphabet--without which the second
>one could not be.)
>
>C!
>
>
>
>on 2/13/02 9:41 AM, Richard Dillon at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
>> I'm stumped (I know
>> that's alright with you.)
>>
>> Alternating Current?
>> AC.
>>
>> OK. Some kind of al-
>> chemic operation.
>>
>> You are pursuing
>> The Great Work (?).
>>
>> Why go for brick
>> when you can go for the gold?
>>
>> My hand sorry for waving
>> in front of monitor.
>>
> > I know you, Candice.
> > "Read the book." Huh? "Find it."
> >
>>
>>
>>
>>> oak of the clay
> >> get the lead out
> >>
> >> without your ac
> >> how can brick
> >> make a start?
> >
> >
> > --
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