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posted by Bill | 11:13 AM
I like this; I myself trying to fill Sudokus when traveling by train.
nice one Billjohn
Love it. Says so much but so simply. How bold we can be to start with, but how quickly we give up. So many possible stories in your 8 words!
Thanks, tikkis, apparently, soduko, crosswords, and the like are good exercise for aging brains (I mean my brain, not yours.).Thanks, John.Jem, much appreciated. I love your thoughtful reading.
excellent, did you complete the crossword? They're good exercise for all brains, not just ageing...
Fine one Bill.__So often we have 'cast-offs'... in order to comply with the immediate pressures of life. _m
Bill: You said it! Mine, too...
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I like this; I myself trying to fill Sudokus when traveling by train.
nice one Bill
john
Love it. Says so much but so simply. How bold we can be to start with, but how quickly we give up. So many possible stories in your 8 words!
Thanks, tikkis, apparently, soduko, crosswords, and the like are good exercise for aging brains (I mean my brain, not yours.).
Thanks, John.
Jem, much appreciated. I love your thoughtful reading.
excellent, did you complete the crossword? They're good exercise for all brains, not just ageing...
Fine one Bill.
__So often we have 'cast-offs'... in order to comply with the immediate pressures of life. _m
Bill: You said it! Mine, too...
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