Jack, we used to have an old trick when riding with friends who were Harley fans... while we were in for a gas stop, we'd chuck a nut underneath somebody's Harley. It was entertaining watching them try to figure out where it came from. They never seemed to appreciate the humor, but then they were Harley riders... I guess I'll have to bring a few screws and rivets to the next Moraine View gathering too?
Roger
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Gee Janet,
That page must be missing from MY moderator's manual ....
That's odd, because page 27 in my Member's Manual stipulates that we "must occaisionally stop alphabetizing spice racks, sorting junk drawers, or similar activity (at intervals not to exceed 14 minutes) to confirm the presence of Moderators on-line... " Then there's some crap about lack of Moderators online rarely happening.
Page 28 contains a peel-off, keyboard-size sticker which says "Remember.. You need supervision - Never post if a Moderator is not online."
Gee, I don't delve on the spice racks, I just save the assorted screws and other things that I find on the floor of my trailer. Then when things get slow here on the forum, I dump them on the table and try to figure out where they came from.
Jack
I don't think that your routine is unique to Moderators, I have a fairly large collection as we speak...maybe they are just "leftovers" or "extras".
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Computers manufactured by companies such as IBM, Compaq and millions of others are by far the most popular with about 70 million machines in use worldwide. Macintosh fans note that cockroaches are far more numerous than humans and that numbers alone do not denote a higher life form. -NY Times 1991