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I second the well oiled comment from Andrew, Max. Everything brief and browsed, even company?
Bill


On Wed, May 8th, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Andrew Burke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Good one, Max. Swings along like a well-oiled gate. Andrew
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> On 8 May 2013 14:14, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >          Biding my time
> >
> > Morning paper quickly browsed
> > a little cereal soon downed
> >
> > to the park for two short jogs
> > one for each leash-tugging dog
> >
> > a household chore or two at best
> > quick cuppa and a little rest
> >
> > a brief tram ride on a few errands
> > tram home with little items
> >
> > second park visit - check the mail box -
> > small debts to pay - a snack for lunch
> >
> > a chapter or two of current books
> > a missed phone call - a yawn a snooze
> >
> > a browse on the Web attention slight.
> > Eat out cheap Asian food tonight?
> >
> > Turn in early? Another day done.
> > Ah but rays of the morning sun
> >
> > made park turf and trees greenly shining
> > the dogs met lovely dogs and owners
> >
> > tram-travellers had faces full of interest
> > books - deep as deep, lively the Internet
> >
> > cafe friendly - company early and late
> > I didn't deserve or anticipate.
> >
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> Andrew
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