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Capt.Mooron
 
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Default Time Marches On!!!


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
If you mean by "carry yourself"... restricting your movement to peak
daylight hours....



No, Mooron, but have you ever heard of "Carry yourself" used in the
regard of a time and place? I can't find any reference for it in that
usage. Maybe you can point us to it. Here's yet another basic English
lesson for Mooron!


Shure... you ever hear of bringin' a knife to a gunfight? or maybe you think
you'll intimidate a mugger with a handgun by your 'gait'????
Bwahahahahahhaaa


American Heritage Dictionary; Carried-Transitive
An act or demeanor exhibited by an individual. (He carried himself with
great confidence.)


I prefer... Mooron's Heritage Dictionary; Carried - Proactive
The act of packin' lethal force so I don't have to walk like you have a
pant-load clumped in your shorts to imitate a confident swagger.

Mooron, is there ANY way you can get that hook out of your silly mouth?


If there is a hook in my mouth... it's because I didn't remove it from the
last fish I pan fried..... don't fret Bob.... I file off the barbs and use
sufficient drag to keep you on the hook... :-P

CM-