[NTLK] OT: "WORK!"
Gene Beaird
bgbeaird at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 11 13:06:56 EDT 2020
Same here! Always watched it as a kid. Now, when someone says the four-letter-w word, we’ll shout out "WORK?!?”.
Thanks for the memories.
Regards,
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
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> 1. "WORK!" [WAS: Re: Fwd: NewtonTalk Digest, Vol 77, Issue 9]
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> ~~~ On 2020/05/07 23:40, Dennis Swaney at romad at nvwisp.com wrote ~~~
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>> Careful, Mark, you just scared Maynerd G. Krebs!
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> Wow! I haven't come across anyone who remembers Maynard for years and
> years.
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> When I saw _Dobie Gillis_ as a kid, I was a fan. The Beat Movement held a
> passing attraction for me ? On The Road, but mostly the twist they gave jazz
> ? so a comedic wannabe tickled my childish mind. And his cry "Work!" was
> frequently heard in our family when a parent told one of us to do some.
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> Thanks for the memories.
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> Shalom,
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> Christian
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> ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
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> ?I had to go back and transcribe all of my
> speech notes from my Newton, which is what
> I usually use for giving speeches from,
> because I wasn?t sure I was going to be
> able to read it in this light, so I had to
> transcribe the notes onto paper. Unfortunately,
> my Newton is better at reading my handwriting
> than I am. So, there may be a pause while I
> try and decipher what I?ve written.?
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> -- Douglas Adams
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