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remmers
The Hills Are Alive Mark Unseen   Jan 7 14:03 UTC 1996

remmers:  Okay, let's sing a round. I'll start...
<lando says, "everybody duck i got an idea.">
remmers:  Row row row your boat, gently down the stream
lando:    in a round remmers
lando:    row row row your boat, gently down the stream
giry:     Row row row your boat gently down the stream
jbrennan: yeah remmers
general:  Row row row your boat gently down the stream
<madcoil sighs>
lando:    heh wow 4 people
remmers:  Merrily merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream.
jbrennan: row row row your boat gently down the stream
lando:    merrily merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream
general:  merrily merilly merilly merilly, life is but a dream
giry:     Merrily merrily merrily merrily, life is but a dream
madcoil:  They do say that foilishness is like a chain...
lando:    i jinx you all
<giry laughs>
<jbrennan pouts>
remmers:  Very good, folks. It was even on pitch!
11 responses total.
rcurl
response 1 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 19:18 UTC 1996

Which makes me recall an incident during our trip to Fort Myers:
we, 7 adults and 3 children, took a ride on a miniature train
(maybe a 8 inch gauge) in a city park, which went past miniature
villages with lots of Xmas lights etc (all irrelevant to the story),
which induced me to start singing "I've been working on the railroad",
so we returned to the Station "strumming on the old banjo". As we
disembarked, the elderly engineer who had built, and drove the train,
asked: "What was that song?"
janc
response 2 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 23:35 UTC 1996

Good.  Now sing one in harmony.
rcurl
response 3 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 07:27 UTC 1996

I had not occurred to me that the "engineer" might have been sarcastic B^P.
amoco
response 4 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 22:04 UTC 1996

You know, it's good to see in today's troubled times, people can still pull
together and remind us, through song if it may be, that most of us really
are sick.
arianna
response 5 of 11: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 04:04 UTC 1996

Re #1: did you like Ft. Myers?  (Just asking....I live there, when I'm not
at school.)
rcurl
response 6 of 11: Mark Unseen   Feb 16 07:13 UTC 1996

I guess the discussion of the roundalay has subsided.....so, on the
serious subject of if I liked Ft. Myers. No. Its monotonous. The one thing
it offers that I could really enjoy is sailing, but I have no contacts for
that. I go there because most of my wife's relatives gather there for
Xmas, and I go along to be helpful. But I bring a laptop, ham-radio HT,
and lots of reading and new software to explore. I do get a lot done,
because it is one of the few periods most things I have to do can't be
done. I guess that is what a "vacation" is. 

arianna
response 7 of 11: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 18:51 UTC 1996

Yes...just think how bored I am when I'm home......thank god for school.
rcurl
response 8 of 11: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 05:55 UTC 1996

Heh..and I worried for a moment about offending you...
silvers
response 9 of 11: Mark Unseen   Feb 29 14:05 UTC 1996

i wish i could be in a round in party with remmers
remmers
response 10 of 11: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 13:16 UTC 1996

It helps to be a well-rounded individual.
.,
silvers
response 11 of 11: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 22:31 UTC 1996

no doubt
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