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Re: OTR AND profound



Chris Emery wrote:

> "Small, Matthew T" <Matthew.Small at usa_xerox.com> sez:
> >After reading through all the recent posts, I am not sure how much longer I
> >can deal with the pressure that every post has to be OTR related AND
> >profound.  I ain't the smartest feller 'round and momma says I has a real
> >scatter brain too. (I figured the colloquial style added an artistic flair
> >that justified this post).

LOL don't worry about all that. that's just nonsense. that's why there *IS* OtR,
they are profound for us when we don't know how to be or are too tired to be...

> Dude, who said there's any pressure to be profound?    I've never been
> profound a day in my life, and that (obviously) hasn't stopped me here.

LOL yeah, we know... ;-)

> The best thing to do with pressure is ignore it.

teach us how to do that Mr. Emery... ;-)

Amy




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