The preceding post was embarrassing.
Dreadful. Poor. Hideous. Moronic.
Just proves that sometimes one should not say anything if there's nothing worthwhile to say.
"Then why didn't you simply delete it, Mr. K?"
"Pride goeth before the faux pas."
(Should delete this one, too.)
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One should never delete one's great thoughts.
One person's trash is another person's Shakespeare. Or something.
I love it when you write in Latin.
Well Pawlie, who are you writing faux? You? Us?
We like it. If you don't like it, leave it alone and write something else, but don't delete it. Others are smiling and laughing... laughorist.
And thinking of more. Pondering is good. Brain exercising.
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
You're too hard on yourself.
Puss
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