Subj : Re: you call THAT a scar? To : August Abolins From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Sep 15 2020 01:05:00 August, AA> Ha! Not impressed with your pinky finger wound. I had about an AA> 8" wound in the arm from a piece of barb wire fence that swung AA> back at me when it was cut. Instant reflex placed my arm in AA> front of my face, but the arm lost about an 1/8" deep and AA> about as much wide valley of flesh down to some white meat. But, my right hand bird couldn't fly. AA> "You call THAT a scar? I'll show you my fencing wound." Whenever there are weather pressure changes, my scars give me fits. I've got them in my feet from 2 sets of surgeries, and in my abdomen from hernia surgery. DS> .. As for the COVID-19 shot, considering it's likely DS> going to use DNA from aborted fetal tissue, I likely will DS> not take it. AA> From aborted tissue? I had not heard that. I'd have to get the link for it...it was on RaptureReady.Com -- you won't hear a thing from the mainstream media about it. AA> The BBS method and/or offline method allows better engagement AA> with replies. But the presence of the echos on the smartphone AA> allows you to take a piece of fidonet along wherever you go. I spend maybe an hour each day with each of my hobbies...the BBS, ham radio, and square dancing...and that's it. For the BBS, I'm now just doing QWK Mail, and rarely doing the doors. For the square dancing, it's updating the websites and publications for the Arkansas State Square Dance Federation. And, with ham radio, it's either with license exams, or nightly traffic nets. AA> Maybe younger people who's phones are extensions of themselves AA> would like to give it a try. The batteries on my phones die out so quick, that I use them as little as possible. In fact, I don't even play games on them. Daryl .... What do people in China call their good plates? === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33) .