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Old July 19th 08, 02:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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Default Maxie seems to disapprove of x-poasts. Not very social is he?

Sir Guy de Guy wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article , Bertie the
Bunyip says...

Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.^com wrote in
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In article , Stealth

Pilot
says...

On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:24:23 -0700, Maxwell luv2^fly99@live.

^com
wrote:

In article , dave
hillstrom says...

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:26:47 -0700, Maxwell luv2^fly99

@live.
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wrote:

In article ,

Bertie
the Bunyip says...

"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Pearls before swine.


Bertie

Meaning you don't have one either, but wanted to cross

post
something. ==


Nppe, I said "Pearls before Swine"

Look up above!

Maxine gets confused by the whole concept of x-poasting.

How can you be in two places at once when you're not

anywhere
at
all?

"Look, Ma! Im ~three~ places at once right now!"

That's all well and good, but Maxine can't count that high...

you know, just as a valid medical red herring here, 'cause it

is
interesting.
if maxie the loon had no counting ability, or that part of the

brain
used for higher math were damaged, three is actually the

highest
number he'd be able to count to.
there are some amazonian tribes that live in such tightly

tree'd
areas that they never see much of anything at a time. they have

never
developed the higher math area in the brain and so can count

like
one, two, three, many. patients with brain damage to the area

retain
the ability to count up to 3.
as I said, a red herring.

4.
now that is a huge number. maxie would have lotsa problems

with
four.

I've heard of the one, two, three, many issue before.

But for Maxine to have brain damage, first he'd have to have a
brain...

Let's put it another way.

Maxine couldn't spell "IBM" if'n you spotted him the "I" and the

"B".


Snort!

I had heard of some tribe who couldn't count past 15 or so, but

not
one
who couldn't count to 4. Got anything else on them or should I

just
ask
maxie for his family tree?

The one he swings by his tail from?


You think he has the co-ordinatin for it?


Bertie


I may have asked you this before, but are you from the Philadelphia
area? Bertie the Bunyip - channel 3 (WRCVTV) 11:00 am Sunday morning
back in the 1950s.

hmmm, makes one wonder doesn't it?

Lee Dexter was in a nursing home in South Jersey for many years before
he died.


Guy de guy?

I heard you was killed in 'nam!



Bertie