I can¡¯t remember!? I read all his books except for the one about seagulls. Something about a messiah as I recall might have been the one.? It was 35 years ago that I read it!
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Which Bach book is that from?? I think I¡¯ve read them all but don¡¯t remember that line. It has been a while¡
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 9:36?PM Christian Bobka via <blamebobka=
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I always fall back to Richard Bach. ?¡°Read a book.? Make a couple of practice throws.? Before long, you will be throwing knives like an expert.¡±h
That says it all. ?90% of everything I know is what I learned after I learned how to read.? Once learning to read was mastered, universities held me back.?
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 8:16?PM farmerjohn36x via <farmerjohn36x=
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Karl, by coincidence?right now I'm reading a collection of Mark Twain's insights, my whole family are readers, past, present, it is sad that today few young people are readers.? Being elderly I can really relate to the world the way he seen it.? Farmer John?
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 4:05?PM Karl Wittnebel via <dr.wittnebel=
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Oh my mistake...that was Eve's Diary.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025, 12:41 Karl Wittnebel via <dr.wittnebel=
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I think that is the one where the water runs uphill at night, right?
Yes, and it has been real since Mark Twain wrote ¡°A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court¡± and probably before that
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Was just looking through some of my old receipts and found my initial receipt for 99% of my fuselage tubing from "Dillsburg" in 2003 .....$162.65 and that included shipping.......I hear it's and arm and a leg now for the same amount......Inflation.....it's REAL
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