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This thread is going to be stale and unimaginative, don't look.

It was 109F here today. Nothing was done on the cabin. I did take the bike for a short ride and applied my Summer riding rule; match my speed to the temp. But nothing helped; it was just too damned hot. So, I retreated to the comfort of air-conditioning, turned on the golf game, and opened a cold beer. In other words, I did nothing!

Tom
 
What's going on here? Oh ah nothing.

read between the lines:

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<marquee direction="right">nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing</marquee>

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Nothing is Missing

Actually, someone posted something here last week, but the post mysteriously disappeared. I suspect is was the work of space aliens.
 
The term is sausage fingers. I always have perfect spelling, its the fingers that don't push the right buttons!! Too Much stinking and not enough nothing.....
 
Ever had auto-spell-correct slip in something utterly wrong and not catch it? I call that tourettes syndrome spell check.
 
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