Vacuum

John R Fortiner pianoserv440@juno.com
Thu, 7 Oct 1999 22:54:40 -0600



On Thu, 07 Oct 1999 10:22:16 -0700 Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com>
writes:
> At 09:55 AM 10/07/1999 -0400, Newton wrote:
> >> And warming the chair also removes the almost unnoticeable layer 
> of 
> >> dust on it ... or most of it, anyway.
> >
> >It ain't empty enough to _get_ dusty.
> 
> Oh, you vacuum (with the burlap bag) while sitting down? 

Gee, Newton:  If that is how operating the vacuum - just think of the
calories you could burn if you stood instead.  The results would be two
fold: 1.  Burn calories because of standing 2. Burn calories revacuuming
the chair because you were standing. <G>

John R. Fortiner
> 
> >And with that "layer" reference I though you were going to mention 
> my
> >fundament.  Speaking of which, I have broken the 180 pound barrier. 
> 
> >Sunday 178, Tuesday 179.  I have already eaten and drank a lot of
> >coffee (chill in the air here).
> 
> EGAD. CONGRAGULATIONSSSSSS
> 
> So much for Diabetes II. Really, my felicitations.
> 
> Best as usual.
> 
> Susan 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "The doctors have been doing everything 
> in their power, but somehow, I am still 
> alive."
> 				-- Ashleigh Brilliant

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