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thought for the day

2000-12-12 18:44:18+01 by Dan Lyke 9 comments

Thought for the day: It takes more muscles to frown than to squeeze the trigger and smile.

comments in ascending chronological order (reverse):

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:44+01 by: ebwolf

That's a cheap shot...

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:44+01 by: dhartung

I thought it was bang on.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:44+01 by: baylink

"smile... and squeeze the trigger." *Always* put the punchline *last*.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:44+01 by: Dan Lyke

"Smile" is the punchline...

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:45+01 by: anser

> It takes more muscles to frown than to squeeze the trigger and smile. Not if you load your own weapon, sojer.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:45+01 by: John Anderson

Dan, you okay? You seem ...tense.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:45+01 by: Dan Lyke

Too much Windows. It's gotten to the point where someone can do a clean install, have a perfectly running system, I'll walk into the room and it'll bluescreen.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:45+01 by: ebwolf

So there must be psychological effects associated with a strong negative guion field...

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:30:46+01 by: John Anderson

Well, it sounds like you've got it just about where you want it -- it's scared of you.

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