This is not an attempt to upstage Serpent.
Just a notice of an update on my web site.
But you can see an image there that proves Hoover has hair.
Mack
This is not an attempt to upstage Serpent.
Just a notice of an update on my web site.
But you can see an image there that proves Hoover has hair.
Mack
And I thought your topic was slang for…
March is here!
that, too.
On 2003-03-01 18:19, Mack.Hoover wrote:
This is not an attempt to upstage Serpent.
Just a notice of an update on my web site.
But you can see an image there that proves Hoover has hair.Mack
Nuts. serpent has hair, too, at the moment. It feels kind of like the rough side of Velcro. Time for Mr. Gillette to take the stage… ![]()
Cheers, good to see you on here! ![]()
serpent
Long Live the Hoover!
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A bit more than four decades ago, in a compulsory Latin class, I read the English translation of a poem written something like two millennia ago. If any of you are Classical scholars, you may take umbrage because not only do I not recall the name of the author, but I’ve further misplaced the name of the subject. So, with allowances for a sometimes spotty middle-aged memory (I just inserted a name):
“Lucretia’s hair is fine and fair,
it’s hers, who would have thought it?
She swears its hers, I know it’s true,
for I know where she bought it.”
(edited for spelling)
[ This Message was edited by: Chuck_Clark on 2003-03-02 14:36 ]
On 2003-03-01 18:19, Mack.Hoover wrote:
But you can see an image there that proves Hoover has hair.
Now, where’s the hair?

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Hair has one fuction, and that is to keep your head warm! I know, 'cause I’ve been totally bald before!