Thanks, Becky. I’m grateful for the “Not Guilty” verdict [ver = true; dic- < Latin dicere = say]. “Grateful.” A less common sense is “causing a feeling of gratitude.” Love this stuff!
Have a good day or evening or whatever it happens to be where you are. Good to hear from you! ─ Harold
Am I guilty of driving you away? I hope not. I don't show up very often myself, but I've never bumped into you, and I worry that it's my fault. I've just noticed my message of 6 September, of which I have no recollection of writing. Anyway, why don't you pop in for a bit. If I see that you're here, I won't pick on you.< Harold Cordry
Dear Becky: I remember meeting you as a prospective student and then never hearing from you again. Was it something I said? We're having one heck of a good time here, and learning more stuff than you could possibly imagine, but it's just not the same without you. (Well, maybe it is. We'll never know unless you come back.) > Harold Cordry (my real name)
Becky Blanton: journalist, entrepreneur, and good friend: meet Hal Cordry. He's a retired (yeah, right) English professor, and if my googling is worth anything, has not only authored books, but also crossword puzzles.
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Have a good day or evening or whatever it happens to be where you are. Good to hear from you! ─ Harold
I have sent you a friend request.Waiting for your approval!!
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Adarsh