Geezer Greetings
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Geezer Greetings
My niece Ash and her husband have been nagging me to join this forum. The last one left a bad taste in my mouth but I'm willing to try again.
There are a few here I remember, one nut job in particular I was quite fond of. He suffered from multiple personalities, but his saving grace was a PHD from Berkley in philosophy. I see his medication has helped, as there are now only two of him.
I was born in 1916 in Kentucky. I graduated from Transylvania University in 1941 and went on to the University of Kentucky. I started teaching at Berea College in 1944 and taught history and theology there until I retired in 1984.
Now I'm just a blithe spirit in an old house full of books.
There are a few here I remember, one nut job in particular I was quite fond of. He suffered from multiple personalities, but his saving grace was a PHD from Berkley in philosophy. I see his medication has helped, as there are now only two of him.
I was born in 1916 in Kentucky. I graduated from Transylvania University in 1941 and went on to the University of Kentucky. I started teaching at Berea College in 1944 and taught history and theology there until I retired in 1984.
Now I'm just a blithe spirit in an old house full of books.
A pearl is the result of victory over irritation.
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Hahahaha!!! Welcome, Geezer.
Why'd the other place leave a bad taste in your mouth?
Why'd the other place leave a bad taste in your mouth?
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Welcome Professor Geezer, I have heard so much about you from Martian Exile and the one that suffers multiple personalities
I sure hope this Forum doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth and sincerely look forward to your input here.
If you are 95 you are just 5 years away from celebrating a century of life, I bet you have a lot of interesting stories to tell and I can hardly wait to hear them!
I sure hope this Forum doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth and sincerely look forward to your input here.
If you are 95 you are just 5 years away from celebrating a century of life, I bet you have a lot of interesting stories to tell and I can hardly wait to hear them!
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I think I may have accused him of being a sock actually thanks to marvin, if that's the case I apologize.
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He's got they key to the door,
Never been ninety-five before...
Never been ninety-five before...
If I could get any animal it would be a dolphin. I want one bad. Me and my mom went swimming with dolphins. I was like, 'How do we get one of those?' and she was like, 'You can't get a dolphin. What are you gonna do, put it in your pool?' Miley Cyrus
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Welcome Geezer!
We're all travelers in this world. From the sweet grass to the packing house. Birth 'til death. We travel between the eternities. - Prentice Ritter
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Thank you all, I was using Ash's computer to learn, you are forgiven Mr. Skunk.
A pearl is the result of victory over irritation.
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Did ya get your own computer or are you still contemplating the jump into the world of the borg.Professor Geezer wrote:Thank you all, I was using Ash's computer to learn, you are forgiven Mr. Skunk.
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I have an old apple at the moment.
A pearl is the result of victory over irritation.
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Professors Geezer and Afterburn at the 1978 Amkon convention.
"But that's no more true than saying the universe is ineluctably bound to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. In the end it's all an entropic stew but in the meantime we got some serious livin' to do." Arthur Afterburn