This is too weird...
Last Thursday, I guess after I posted the "Yes Massa..." post, I apparently started the beginings of a FLASHBACK post and failed to complete it or post it...because I was too drunk!
Here's what I had saved in Notepad and after the first 2 paragraphs, the post really becomes surreal...don't ask me what it means...I don't even remember creating the draft in the first place.
Makes me wonder sometimes...
Here it is, exactly as I found it saved:
----------beginning of copy----------------
FLASHBACK
defense.wri
Spring 1993
Prior to the ubiquity of the .doc extention for Microsoft wordprocessor pages, the Microsoft Works extention of .wri existed.
MS Word,as it still is today, is an added expense in providing your system with a state-of-the-art word processor. MS Works,back then, was offered as a "free" solution to word processing albeit with many less features. The word processing files would be saved under the extension ".wri".
The current files which describe this licensure, but avoid depravation of singualr family members, enjoy breaks on parks, taxes an dtransit.
Exist I see no extant copy of the 1978 printing...here is a breif overlook...]
1931-
--------------end of copy---------------
Those last 2 lines REALLY freak me out!
Did I copy and paste that from somewhere?
Or did I type that?
And if so, what the fuck does it mean?
Last Thursday, I guess after I posted the "Yes Massa..." post, I apparently started the beginings of a FLASHBACK post and failed to complete it or post it...because I was too drunk!
Here's what I had saved in Notepad and after the first 2 paragraphs, the post really becomes surreal...don't ask me what it means...I don't even remember creating the draft in the first place.
Makes me wonder sometimes...
Here it is, exactly as I found it saved:
----------beginning of copy----------------
FLASHBACK
defense.wri
Spring 1993
Prior to the ubiquity of the .doc extention for Microsoft wordprocessor pages, the Microsoft Works extention of .wri existed.
MS Word,as it still is today, is an added expense in providing your system with a state-of-the-art word processor. MS Works,back then, was offered as a "free" solution to word processing albeit with many less features. The word processing files would be saved under the extension ".wri".
The current files which describe this licensure, but avoid depravation of singualr family members, enjoy breaks on parks, taxes an dtransit.
Exist I see no extant copy of the 1978 printing...here is a breif overlook...]
1931-
--------------end of copy---------------
Those last 2 lines REALLY freak me out!
Did I copy and paste that from somewhere?
Or did I type that?
And if so, what the fuck does it mean?