Empty Key lead holes

Jon Page jonpage@mediaone.net
Fri, 28 Jan 2000 22:37:13 -0500


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At 10:04 PM 01/28/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 1/28/2000 1:24:34 PM, Ron N. wrote:
>
><<If it's only half way, the other half of the hole
>is still filled with wood and wasn't a whole hole in the first place, but
>merely a half hole.>>
>
>Ahh Ron!;
> It is so tedious trying to keep you out of 
>trouble.......................ain't no such thing as "half a hole". :-) A 
>hole is kinda like being pregnant either you is or you is ain't....ergo a 
>hole is a hole or it ain't....now I readily admit that a hole might be half 
>of its former size but it is still a whole hole. Whole holes only cease
being 
>whole when they are completly filled in....at which time they ceases being a 
>whole hole and become wholly former holes.
> Now the test of whether a hole is a hole is to drill a new hole into the 
>hole, with the drilled hole being smaller than the whole hole...if'n you
cant 
>drill a smaller hole in the hole than it is in fact a hole cause you can't 
>drill in a hole because a hole is nothing... If'n you find something to
drill 
>in you can be sure that it is not a hole but a whole something 
>else......follow me??
> Now my son that you have the whole rest of the hole truth go forth wholly 
>and err no more.
>Jim Bryant (FL)
> 

Ah, so it can truly be said that the only job where you 'start at the top'
is when you're digging a hole.

Jon Page

"I've got a hole in me pocket". . . 
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