Subj : Re: Distant learning To : JOE MACKEY From : NANCY BACKUS Date : Fri May 01 2020 21:29:00 -=> Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 04-28-20 06:48 <=- NB>> Besides, if there were a true problem, probably the customer would be NB>> flagging them down, anyway.... JM> When the weekly coffee klatche was going on (it sort of petered out JM> and the current situation has ended it) we met at this one place. JM> Our waitress was a young friendly blonde who always flirted with the JM> men. (To get bigger tips we all agreed). :) JM> Someone in the group would want more of something and wave at her to JM> get her attention and she would wave back and smile and keep on going. JM> :) She was a character. Indeed she does sound like a character... ;) I guess you'd have to be more inventive and persistent in getting her attention when needed... ;) NB>> I've used the computer at the courthouse to do my land record NB>> research.... :) JM> I'm kind of old fashioned in a way. I like the look, feel and musty JM> smell of old document books. I'm with you on that... and have done most of my research in those old books.... but the current stuff is on the computers now.... JM> When I was doing the history of the city and of my building, and JM> esp. who lived in this apartment before me, I would have several Polk JM> Directory's scattered on the library table. JM> Of course as usual, I would get side tracked and be looking up JM> things I wasn't intending to but got interested in. One thing led to JM> another and before I knew it hours had passed. And still didn't have JM> half of what I was there for in the first place. :) Done that, many a time... :) > JM> costly to repair then the $45 I paid for it and cost to repair > JM> would be equal to buying a new one. That was a door sto NB>> (door stop?) Unless there was a way to make sure it worked, I don't NB>> think I'd be bidding on much if at all.... JM> Yeah, door stop. for several years. JM> I quickly learned to stay away from any electronics on sale. JM> A local computer repair shop would buy these and part them out. JM> After checking them out they would sell used (as is) hard drives and JM> anything else useful. That's probably the best use for them... and ended up with more useful things being salvaged, no doubt.... ;) > JM> recall everything from those days. Some of that time is lost in a > JM> drunken haze. LOL NB>> He admits it, eh.... ;) JM> Well, there are a day or two in my memory bank that are blank. :) JM> (Great opening line for Daryl were he here). Yes, I suppose he could run with that... ;) > Admittedly, I probably don't remember everything from my college days, JM> When Saturday Night Live was funny they had "Fr. Guido Scarduciti" JM> (sp) who offered a five minute college degree, since after a few years JM> we only remember a little of what we were taught. JM> One class was economics. which was "Supply and demand", that's all JM> you need to know about that. :) Rather abbreviated... but probably more accurate than most economics teachers would admit to.... ;) NB>> Since I quickly found out that I detested beer, it would have been hard NB>> to have spent much if any time in a drunken haze. JM> I only enjoyed the first one, the rest tasted nasty, but I would JM> drink that since it was a cheap buzz. It never was worth it to me.... the buzz wasn't enough to justify the nasty.... didn't enjoy the buzz all that much either.... ;) JM> One little dive, er, establishment, I frequented sold "red eye", JM> that was a pitcher of beer with tomato juice. JM> It was sometimes like a scene in a old western. Walk up to the bar JM> and say "Bartender, give me a red eye". I'll give you a black eye if JM> you don't behave would have been a good response but never heard it. JM> Of course I was always well behaved... You only thought that good response, no doubt.... :) NB>> Wine and the hard stuff cost too much and weren't nearly as NB>> available.... :) JM> Never been much of a wine drinker. JM> Had quite a few different mixed drinks in my life, but those days JM> are way behind me now. I'll have wine if with friends who are imbibing and offer to share, but otherwise not that much of a wine drinker either... but at least I can enjoy it, which isn't the case with beer.... Mixed drinks are also a sometimes thing with me... I don't go after them, but will try one if offered... especially when my son was working as a bartender and liked to show off his newly made-up ones... A liqueur, on occasion, again when offered by a friend as an apertif... And I do like my single malt scotch, which I save for special occasions, since it can be a bit pricy.... ;) JM> Oh, I did have two beers last year visiting friends in NYC. The JM> first one in over 20 years. They tasted sooo good, but had no desire JM> for more. And I got a buzz on just two glasses. JM> Like I often say, I can get the effect now of several drinks by JM> just standing up real fast. :) So much fun to approach elderliness, isn't it....? ttyl neb .... The food at school cafeteria isn't awful. It's digestively challenged ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .