<VV> The first to leave for Kalamazoo?
shortle
shortle556 at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 23 13:11:30 EDT 2013
Ray, there is no question about it, Bob hit the nail on the head. No question about it. And not only will Carl be the first to leave but will probably also travel the furthest to get there. I don't think there is a guidebook out there for us but maybe you and I could write one while in Kalamazoo. I look forward to seeing you there.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado w/ jetlag
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>Ray, you missed the point. It was not that one can't ask a question in
>the subject line, it was the certainty that Carl is indeed the first
>person to depart for Kalamazoo. To coin a phrase, there is no question
>about it!
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>On 6/23/2013 8:42 AM, Ray Davis wrote:
>> And why can't one ask a question in the subject line? I did not know VV appointed the Language Police. Please, someone tell me where to find the guide book of common usage and punctuation. I find it rude to point it out to the world.
>> Ray Davis
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