[JAGNUTS] The Eternal Jagnut Dilemma ... to Tea or Not to Tea ...

Eddy eddyw at sasktel.net
Sun Mar 28 06:53:16 MST 2010


    I want to stay at Melrose. I hate to have to get my own coffee and line 
up and pay for refills and I do not like the coffee at Starbucks. I also 
like to order breakfast. We now have very good parking at Melrose to the 
north and Chris supports us. What has Starbucks ever done for us? Please let 
me know if you want me to quit beating around the bush and let you know how 
I really feel. Thanks Eddy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob" <jagnuts at accesscomm.ca>
To: "'JAGNUTS Regina'" <jagnuts at autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [JAGNUTS] The Eternal Jagnut Dilemma ... to Tea or Not to Tea 
...


> OK ... so it was a bit of a trick question, as there were actually two
> questions ...
>
> Firstly ... "what is a fardel?" ...
> Well, a fardel can be one of two things (according to google) ... a burden
> (figuratively in the form of a bundle) ... or ... The omasum, also known 
> as
> the bible, the fardel, the manyplies and the psalterium, is the third
> compartment of the stomach in ruminants. ... clear?
>
> Secondly ... are we  still up for Starbucks on the first Sunday of each
> month during the driving season?  There seems to be some fairly strong
> opinions both ways on this ... some feel we need a bit of variety to keep
> interest up ... others prefer Melrose every Sunday to keep consistency ...
> let's have your thoughts/preferences ...
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jagnuts-bounces at autox.team.net 
> [mailto:jagnuts-bounces at autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Bob England
> Sent: March 18, 2010 7:42 AM
> To: 'JAGNUTS Regina'
> Subject: Re: [JAGNUTS] The Eternal Jagnut Dilemma ... to Tea or Not to Tea
> ...
>
> Yeah, though the number be not 42, it is, persuth, and moreover less a
> fardel's doubt be encompassed, without, an answer that may taketh pride of
> place in our roll of honourable answereths.  Nor, may one's own heart
> embraceth the less common but equally just answer "number 9, number 9,
> number 9 ..." as was forsuth portrayed not so ineloquently by the late 
> bard
> Lennon, for in whose prose we did so rejoice some 2 score long years past.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jagnuts-bounces at autox.team.net 
> [mailto:jagnuts-bounces at autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Scott McGibney
> Sent: March 17, 2010 9:59 PM
> To: JAGNUTS Regina
> Subject: Re: [JAGNUTS] The Eternal Jagnut Dilema ... to Tea or Not to Tea
> ...
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bob" <jagnuts at accesscomm.ca>
> To: "'JAGNUTS Regina'" <jagnuts at autox.team.net>
> Subject: [JAGNUTS] The Eternal Jagnut Dilema ... to Tea or Not to Tea ...
>
>
>> With apologies to Bill Shakespeare on this somewhat new interpretation of
>> his work ...
>> To Tea or not to Tea, That is the question:
> ...
>>
>> OK now class, what IS the question.  And more importantly, WHAT is the
>> answer?
>> _______________________________________________
>
> the answer (you're not going to like it) ...
>
> is ...
>
> 42!
>
> (Quoteing from that other giant of English literature, Douglas Adams)
>
> cheers
> Scott
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For every one hundred men you send us,
Ten should not even be here.
Eighty are nothing but targets.
Nine of them are real fighters;
We are lucky to have them, they the battle make.
Ah, but the one. One of them is a warrior.
And he will bring the others back.


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