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scott
response 25 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 16:45 UTC 2003

I bet you could get it embroidered easily enough; some people put their
monogram on their dress shirts.
gregb
response 26 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 6 13:59 UTC 2003

Another alternative is to get a T-shirt design program.  Hanes has one 
that's pretty good.
tod
response 27 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 7 23:41 UTC 2003

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gregb
response 28 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 14:52 UTC 2003

LOL!
goose
response 29 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 20:54 UTC 2003

That joke did not go over well with my inlaws, who are from the South.

Choose your audience carefully ;-)
tod
response 30 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 21:46 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 31 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 01:23 UTC 2003

*shrug* then again, Atlanta is a metro city, isn't it?  And I thought 
the near South was poorer than the deep South, i.e. the Ozarks, for 
example.  I remember a sad month of telemarketing employment calling 
folks in that area who said things like they had but a Wal-Mart in 
their area as far as a business. 
tod
response 32 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 04:20 UTC 2003

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jor
response 33 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 11:37 UTC 2003

        Phoenix Arizona all the way to Tacoma
        Philadelphia Atlanta L.A.

scott
response 34 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 13:40 UTC 2003

To me, "deep South" means southern Ohio and Indiana, where people in the gas
stations start talking with a funny southern accent.
gull
response 35 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 13:44 UTC 2003

The South starts when you see the watertower that says "Florence,
Y'All".  This is just a bit south of the IHOP/Waffle House line.
dameon
response 36 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 14:03 UTC 2003

hello


goose
response 37 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 14:17 UTC 2003

Yep, "Florence Y'All" is the start of the South to me too.
jiffer
response 38 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 18:13 UTC 2003

Deep south is when you leave any major city in Georgia, Alabama or 
Mississippi, and you hope your car doesn't break down or you get lost.  
Let me add South Carolina to that... I went to Beech Island and it was 
scarey.
jaklumen
response 39 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 22:15 UTC 2003

resp:32 if you're serious, (which I doubt) you'd be in for culture 
shock if you were to come down I-82 to the Columbia Basin, much less 
across the Oregon border over to Umatilla.
tod
response 40 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 23:56 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 41 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 10 07:35 UTC 2003

yeah, I figured-- it sounded strange enough.  I was being snarky.
omni
response 42 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 10 14:37 UTC 2003

  As long as we're doing jokes here... 

  What does coffee and the Maumee river have in common?
  
  Same color.

  What is the difference between gasoline and the Cuyahoga river?

  not much, but the cuyahoga doesnt cost 1.40/gal.


 take my wife, please.
kenasimo
response 43 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 14 07:53 UTC 2003

218.0.0.1
gregb
response 44 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 14 17:47 UTC 2003

...Hike!
scorpio
response 45 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 14 18:24 UTC 2003

Am a newbie here but God, I love this . Its so interesting. Am initiating
myself reall well and I you folks are great
jep
response 46 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 14 18:40 UTC 2003

You're doing just fine, scorpio!  Welcome to Grex.
tsty
response 47 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 15 04:35 UTC 2003

' it gets easier,' (tm) grex.
jep
response 48 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 20 22:48 UTC 2003

Through a mistake of mine, I had an overdue bill for my son's 
dentist.  I stopped by last month to pay it, and upon discussing the 
matter with the dentist's staff, they discovered my error, contacted 
the insurance company, and corrected my mistake.  I didn't have to pay 
the bill.  I'd written the check but tore it up, since they were 
satisfied the insurance company would pay.

Now, a month later, I got a letter from the dentist's office, 
containing a check sent to the dentist from my insurance company.  
They signed the check and forwarded it to me, apparently having 
recorded that I'd paid.

What a pleasure to know I'm dealing with such honest people!  A lot of 
businesses would just cash such a check, assuming it to be theirs 
without doing any further investigation.  It's a mistake on their 
part, but most such mistakes are against the customer, not in favor of 
them.

I guess it's time for a trip to the video store, where I'll apply my 
proceeds to a month or two worth of movies.  Thanks, Doc!
jep
response 49 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 20 22:48 UTC 2003

(I'm kidding, of course.  I'm sending the check back to them along 
with a nice letter.)
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