Lurker
lurk (lûrk) intr.v. lurked, lurk·ing, lurks. 1. To lie in wait, as in ambush. 2. To move furtively; sneak. 3. To exist unobserved or unsuspected: danger lurking around every bend. [Middle English lurken, possibly of Scandinavian origin.] --lurk"ing·ly adv.
Sometimes there is just nothing to say of interest.
I had planned to meet Big Dow while he was down but had to attend a redevelopment mtg.
with a councilman that wants to beautify the crack neighborhoods of the Valley.
The meeting went long and by the time I got out it would have taken 4 hours to get to
Pendleton. He said he will be back in the coming months.
Dave, you on graveyard for good? I guess the first thing we should do is come up with a date
for the West Coast Reunion.
Have a Great Weekend and a be careful on this Holiday weekend (for those that don't work for City, State or Federal Government it's Columbus Day on Monday)
S.F.,
Theo
Sometimes there is just nothing to say of interest.
I had planned to meet Big Dow while he was down but had to attend a redevelopment mtg.
with a councilman that wants to beautify the crack neighborhoods of the Valley.
The meeting went long and by the time I got out it would have taken 4 hours to get to
Pendleton. He said he will be back in the coming months.
Dave, you on graveyard for good? I guess the first thing we should do is come up with a date
for the West Coast Reunion.
Have a Great Weekend and a be careful on this Holiday weekend (for those that don't work for City, State or Federal Government it's Columbus Day on Monday)
S.F.,
Theo
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