Printing from messages received here

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attilathehun1

I was having problems printing because the print was too small. Well, I just
figured out how to get big prints from these messages that we are receiving
here.
Use selection , then right click on the selected area, choose print
preview, then choose, as selected on screen. Then on page fit choose whatever
you think is right, in my case I the biggest I could fit was 125% on one
page.
So, now I figured out how to get prints that are big enough that you don't
have to use a magnify glass on it to read it.
See, I find out something that will help out someone and I print it out for
them. No probs. Maybe I'll get good luck on Monday playing the stock market.
I'm a day trader so that's why I can be upset easier than most. Most day
traders on the stock exchange need a vacation or to stop trading for a few
days. Thank god for week-ends.
Thanks, attilathehun1
--
attilathehun1
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Dan? Is that you, Dan? If it's you, Dan, you need to go back on your meds.
Call home, you know the drill.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E980C85-0E29-4D54-8B35-28576445DFA1@microsoft.com...
> I was having problems printing because the print was too small. Well, I
> just
> figured out how to get big prints from these messages that we are
> receiving
> here.
> Use selection , then right click on the selected area, choose print
> preview, then choose, as selected on screen. Then on page fit choose
> whatever
> you think is right, in my case I the biggest I could fit was 125% on one
> page.
> So, now I figured out how to get prints that are big enough that you don't
> have to use a magnify glass on it to read it.
> See, I find out something that will help out someone and I print it out
> for
> them. No probs. Maybe I'll get good luck on Monday playing the stock
> market.
> I'm a day trader so that's why I can be upset easier than most. Most day
> traders on the stock exchange need a vacation or to stop trading for a few
> days. Thank god for week-ends.
> Thanks, attilathehun1
> --
> attilathehun1
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E980C85-0E29-4D54-8B35-28576445DFA1@microsoft.com...
> I was having problems printing because the print was too small. Well, I

just
> figured out how to get big prints from these messages that we are

receiving
> here.
> Use selection , then right click on the selected area, choose print
> preview, then choose, as selected on screen. Then on page fit choose

whatever
> you think is right, in my case I the biggest I could fit was 125% on one
> page.
> So, now I figured out how to get prints that are big enough that you

don't
> have to use a magnify glass on it to read it.
> See, I find out something that will help out someone and I print it out

for
> them. No probs. Maybe I'll get good luck on Monday playing the stock

market.
> I'm a day trader so that's why I can be upset easier than most. Most day
> traders on the stock exchange need a vacation or to stop trading for a few
> days. Thank god for week-ends.
> Thanks, attilathehun1


Glad you have your computer all figured out now!

OT :

Concerning the stock market...

Visa (the credit card company) recently went public.
Luckily I got in on the ground floor and have made a few bucks..

I'm sure it's got a way to go before it plateau's .
(Have a look at Master Card's history.)

But I have only mentioned this as a point of interest.


BTW: It takes a very strong stomach to play the stock market properly!
 
M

MEB

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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|
| OT :
|
| Concerning the stock market...
|
| Visa (the credit card company) recently went public.
| Luckily I got in on the ground floor and have made a few bucks..
|
| I'm sure it's got a way to go before it plateau's .
| (Have a look at Master Card's history.)
|
| But I have only mentioned this as a point of interest.
|
|
| BTW: It takes a very strong stomach to play the stock market properly!
|

Right, and we have the futures market to blame for much of the high cost of
Oil and other commodities.. good idea, invest in businesses which provides
credit, when many are being crushed under credit debt... make money off
their pain....

--
MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
--
_________
 
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Gary S. Terhune

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet $20
(I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking to.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:k6OdnZ-Tbpt6QbvVnZ2dnUVZ_sTinZ2d@ntd.net...
> |
> | OT :
> |
> | Concerning the stock market...
> |
> | Visa (the credit card company) recently went public.
> | Luckily I got in on the ground floor and have made a few bucks..
> |
> | I'm sure it's got a way to go before it plateau's .
> | (Have a look at Master Card's history.)
> |
> | But I have only mentioned this as a point of interest.
> |
> |
> | BTW: It takes a very strong stomach to play the stock market properly!
> |
>
> Right, and we have the futures market to blame for much of the high cost
> of
> Oil and other commodities.. good idea, invest in businesses which provides
> credit, when many are being crushed under credit debt... make money off
> their pain....
>
> --
> MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> --
> _________
>
>
>
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:k6OdnZ-Tbpt6QbvVnZ2dnUVZ_sTinZ2d@ntd.net...
> |
> | OT :
> |
> | Concerning the stock market...
> |
> | Visa (the credit card company) recently went public.
> | Luckily I got in on the ground floor and have made a few bucks..
> |
> | I'm sure it's got a way to go before it plateau's .
> | (Have a look at Master Card's history.)
> |
> | But I have only mentioned this as a point of interest.
> |
> |
> | BTW: It takes a very strong stomach to play the stock market properly!
> |
>
> Right, and we have the futures market to blame for much of the high cost

of
> Oil and other commodities.. good idea, invest in businesses which provides
> credit, when many are being crushed under credit debt... make money off
> their pain....
>
>


This is pretty far OT for this group...
but a credit card company such as Visa is simply a clearing house...so to
speak
and simply makes money on every transaction. Visa itself does not issue
credit.
If used properly , a credit card company offers most people a valuable
service and most people realize that
a portion of their payment is for convenience.

No person with any modicum of sense would use a credit card company
as a lending institution.

Folks who require a loan should go to a bank or credit union
where today's credit rates are at a record low.

Though I do in fact use a credit card...I have *never* paid one cent of
interest
and that is for one simple reason. (I am sure I have mentioned this before.)

If I cannot afford something. ***I do not buy it***

Period.

Of course...the purchase of a house or car would be a few good reasons to
make a purchase
that would require financing...
but no one would use a credit card for that.

Anyway...this is way too OT even for someone like me who always seems to
stray way to far from
the topic.
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
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> Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet $20
> (I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking to.
>



Even though I've lurked or posted here
in the past...it was not with any degree of frequency...
so I am unfamiliar with anyone named "Dan" who has posted here before.

As to being on a fixed income...
at least you are not in the predicament most of my friends are faced with:
that of being on a "broken" income.

Sorry! I have a major problem with a really horribly bad (lack-of )humor.
 
B

Bill in Co.

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

philo wrote:
> "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OBiHtU5sIHA.5872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>>
>> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:k6OdnZ-Tbpt6QbvVnZ2dnUVZ_sTinZ2d@ntd.net...
>>>
>>> OT :
>>>
>>> Concerning the stock market...
>>>
>>> Visa (the credit card company) recently went public.
>>> Luckily I got in on the ground floor and have made a few bucks..
>>>
>>> I'm sure it's got a way to go before it plateau's .
>>> (Have a look at Master Card's history.)
>>>
>>> But I have only mentioned this as a point of interest.
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW: It takes a very strong stomach to play the stock market properly!
>>>

>>
>> Right, and we have the futures market to blame for much of the high cost
>> of
>> Oil and other commodities.. good idea, invest in businesses which
>> provides
>> credit, when many are being crushed under credit debt... make money off
>> their pain....
>>
>>

>
> This is pretty far OT for this group...
> but a credit card company such as Visa is simply a clearing house...so to
> speak
> and simply makes money on every transaction. Visa itself does not issue
> credit.
> If used properly , a credit card company offers most people a valuable
> service and most people realize that
> a portion of their payment is for convenience.
>
> No person with any modicum of sense would use a credit card company
> as a lending institution.
>
> Folks who require a loan should go to a bank or credit union
> where today's credit rates are at a record low.
>
> Though I do in fact use a credit card...I have *never* paid one cent of
> interest
> and that is for one simple reason. (I am sure I have mentioned this
> before.)
>
> If I cannot afford something. ***I do not buy it***
>
> Period.


Say what???? You old fogie, you!! LOL.
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner or
later, one way or another.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:OGrf2d5sIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet
>> $20
>> (I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking to.
>>

>
>
> Even though I've lurked or posted here
> in the past...it was not with any degree of frequency...
> so I am unfamiliar with anyone named "Dan" who has posted here before.
>
> As to being on a fixed income...
> at least you are not in the predicament most of my friends are faced with:
> that of being on a "broken" income.
>
> Sorry! I have a major problem with a really horribly bad (lack-of )humor.
>
>
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
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> Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner

or
> later, one way or another.
>



Well I am not a betting man...
but my father always told me never to wager any more money than I could
afford to loose.

I went to Las Vegas once and lost an entire dollar in the 5 cent slot
machine and got sick
to my stomach. So a $20 bet is a bit too rich for my blood!
 
B

Bill in Co.

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

Who are you talking about (using which alias, I mean?) (sorry, I
haven't been following all of this)

Gary S. Terhune wrote:
> Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner
> or
> later, one way or another.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> www.grystmill.com
>
> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:EbOdnaWpA7MKz7rVnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@ntd.net...
>>
>> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>> news:OGrf2d5sIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet
>>> $20
>>> (I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking to.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Even though I've lurked or posted here
>> in the past...it was not with any degree of frequency...
>> so I am unfamiliar with anyone named "Dan" who has posted here before.
>>
>> As to being on a fixed income...
>> at least you are not in the predicament most of my friends are faced
>> with:
>> that of being on a "broken" income.
>>
>> Sorry! I have a major problem with a really horribly bad (lack-of )humor.
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

<snip>
> >
> > This is pretty far OT for this group...
> > but a credit card company such as Visa is simply a clearing house...so

to
> > speak
> > and simply makes money on every transaction. Visa itself does not issue
> > credit.
> > If used properly , a credit card company offers most people a valuable
> > service and most people realize that
> > a portion of their payment is for convenience.
> >
> > No person with any modicum of sense would use a credit card company
> > as a lending institution.
> >
> > Folks who require a loan should go to a bank or credit union
> > where today's credit rates are at a record low.
> >
> > Though I do in fact use a credit card...I have *never* paid one cent of
> > interest
> > and that is for one simple reason. (I am sure I have mentioned this
> > before.)
> >
> > If I cannot afford something. ***I do not buy it***
> >
> > Period.

>
> Say what???? You old fogie, you!! LOL.
>
>



Though I may be a big joker and kid around a lot...I was 100% serious when I
said that
if I can't afford it I don't buy it.
If everyone were like me...I suppose the entire economy would collapse.
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

attilathehun1

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:ee6RSo6sIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Who are you talking about (using which alias, I mean?) (sorry, I
> haven't been following all of this)
>
> Gary S. Terhune wrote:
>> Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner
>> or
>> later, one way or another.
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> www.grystmill.com
>>
>> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:EbOdnaWpA7MKz7rVnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@ntd.net...
>>>
>>> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>>> news:OGrf2d5sIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet
>>>> $20
>>>> (I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking
>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Even though I've lurked or posted here
>>> in the past...it was not with any degree of frequency...
>>> so I am unfamiliar with anyone named "Dan" who has posted here before.
>>>
>>> As to being on a fixed income...
>>> at least you are not in the predicament most of my friends are faced
>>> with:
>>> that of being on a "broken" income.
>>>
>>> Sorry! I have a major problem with a really horribly bad
>>> (lack-of )humor.

>
>
 
B

Bill in Co.

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

philo wrote:
> <snip>
>>>
>>> This is pretty far OT for this group...
>>> but a credit card company such as Visa is simply a clearing house...so
>>> to
>>> speak
>>> and simply makes money on every transaction. Visa itself does not issue
>>> credit.
>>> If used properly , a credit card company offers most people a valuable
>>> service and most people realize that
>>> a portion of their payment is for convenience.
>>>
>>> No person with any modicum of sense would use a credit card company
>>> as a lending institution.
>>>
>>> Folks who require a loan should go to a bank or credit union
>>> where today's credit rates are at a record low.
>>>
>>> Though I do in fact use a credit card...I have *never* paid one cent of
>>> interest
>>> and that is for one simple reason. (I am sure I have mentioned this
>>> before.)
>>>
>>> If I cannot afford something. ***I do not buy it***
>>>
>>> Period.

>>
>> Say what???? You old fogie, you!! LOL.
>>

>
>
> Though I may be a big joker and kid around a lot...I was 100% serious when
> I
> said that
> if I can't afford it I don't buy it.
> If everyone were like me...I suppose the entire economy would collapse.


Same here, Philo. Trust me. (Like you, I'm a bit "tight". :)
And I *always* pay off my credit card in full each month. (If I
couldn't, it would scare the geebies out of me - old school) I just use
it for convenience over carrying cash around. Or even checks.
 
B

Bill in Co.

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

Really? OK, thanks for the heads up (whoever attila is, he's pretty dam
pathetic).

Gary S. Terhune wrote:
> attilathehun1
>
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:ee6RSo6sIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Who are you talking about (using which alias, I mean?) (sorry, I
>> haven't been following all of this)
>>
>> Gary S. Terhune wrote:
>>> Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner
>>> or later, one way or another.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gary S. Terhune
>>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> www.grystmill.com
>>>
>>> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
>>> news:EbOdnaWpA7MKz7rVnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@ntd.net...
>>>>
>>>> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
>>>> news:OGrf2d5sIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Were either of you around last time Dan spent time here? Well I'll bet
>>>>> $20
>>>>> (I'm on a fixed income, after all) that Dan's who we've been talking
>>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Even though I've lurked or posted here
>>>> in the past...it was not with any degree of frequency...
>>>> so I am unfamiliar with anyone named "Dan" who has posted here before.
>>>>
>>>> As to being on a fixed income...
>>>> at least you are not in the predicament most of my friends are faced
>>>> with: that of being on a "broken" income.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry! I have a major problem with a really horribly bad
>>>> (lack-of )humor.
 
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philo

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

<snip>
> >>
> >> Say what???? You old fogie, you!! LOL.
> >>

> >
> >
> > Though I may be a big joker and kid around a lot...I was 100% serious

when
> > I
> > said that
> > if I can't afford it I don't buy it.
> > If everyone were like me...I suppose the entire economy would collapse.

>
> Same here, Philo. Trust me. (Like you, I'm a bit "tight". :)
> And I *always* pay off my credit card in full each month. (If I
> couldn't, it would scare the geebies out of me - old school) I just use
> it for convenience over carrying cash around. Or even checks.
>
>



Yep!

We try to take one nice vacation a year...
but other than that I usually just purchase necessities...
though I went crazy last year and purchased a few extra tee-shirts!!!

I've still got that wild side in me for such an old man <G> !
 
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attilathehun1

Yes, it's me. And to the meds, I've had my share and enough is enough.
Ok, lets do a history rundown.
I stopped drinking Aug. 9th 2001, and stopped smoking about a year before
that.
My friend had just gone into the hospital with liver problems Aug. 8th
2001. He was swelling up, and I had a swollen ankle. I had just finished my
4th Heinken of a six-pack when I got the news back about his liver scarring,
he actually told me he had liver cancer, but no just a scar or two on his
liver it turned out. That scared enough to stop on the 4th beer and then
drink the other 2 Aug. 9th. That was it. Oh, wait. Three times after that
date I drank booze. These 3 times I was really pissed off. The first time I
smoked 1 cigarette and drank 1 Heinken. Same thing the next time, 1 cigarette
and 1 Heinken. The third and last time I ever drank, which probably was a
year after the Aug 9th date, I decided to drink Mike's Hard Lemonade, 2 of
them, and I didn't smoke a cigarette this time, just the 2 malt liquors. I
think they're malt liquors. Anyways, I had such a hangover the next morning
it cured me of drinking once and for all.
Did I go to AA meetings after that to make sure I didn't drink again? NO, I
didn't need those losers in my life.
I had one drunk driving some years back and to get my license back I had to
go to AA meetings twice a week for 6 weeks or so. Senate Bill 38 or something
close to that milk job. So, a couple about 35 to 45 years of age both got
their AA birthdays one day while I was there. Not more than 5 minutes after
the meeting ended, I went to a liquor store and saw the lady who had just had
her 7th birthday and her husband his 8th birthday of alcohol free. She was
buying a bottle of MD. MD is fortified wine. What a crack of BullS... those
AA members are.
I worked maybe 10 years ago in the winerys in the San Joaquin Valley in
Fresno. At Gallo during the crushing season they hired 60 to 90 guys out of
1500 applications, and I was one of the ones hired. The year before at United
Vintners Winery we were crushing raisins for high proof alcohol in order to
fortify wines. One day the guy who worked over the raisins didn't show up. I
took his place. I had this 2 foot diameter hose I used to squirt the raisins
down into the crusher. We were making 198 proof. There was blue skinny pipe
that had a lock on it. That pipe was where the 198 proof ran to the end
result. The only person who had a key to that pipe was the main foreman. The
sub foreman was the one who told me about what was running through the pipe.
Ok, enough about MD and fortified wines.
I love your response Gary, very positive thinking.
Alrighty, lets go on to better things.
Thanks, attilathehun1

-- PS I've was trying to post this 3 hours ago or so. Lets take a shot now.
attilathehun1


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

> Dan? Is that you, Dan? If it's you, Dan, you need to go back on your meds.
> Call home, you know the drill.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/User
> www.grystmill.com
>
> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3E980C85-0E29-4D54-8B35-28576445DFA1@microsoft.com...
> > I was having problems printing because the print was too small. Well, I
> > just
> > figured out how to get big prints from these messages that we are
> > receiving
> > here.
> > Use selection , then right click on the selected area, choose print
> > preview, then choose, as selected on screen. Then on page fit choose
> > whatever
> > you think is right, in my case I the biggest I could fit was 125% on one
> > page.
> > So, now I figured out how to get prints that are big enough that you don't
> > have to use a magnify glass on it to read it.
> > See, I find out something that will help out someone and I print it out
> > for
> > them. No probs. Maybe I'll get good luck on Monday playing the stock
> > market.
> > I'm a day trader so that's why I can be upset easier than most. Most day
> > traders on the stock exchange need a vacation or to stop trading for a few
> > days. Thank god for week-ends.
> > Thanks, attilathehun1
> > --
> > attilathehun1

>
>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Sorry, Dan, no can do. Your reality is more like 198 proof fantasy and I'm
just not interested in sharing. You have people for that.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C473E380-E46A-4AFD-9452-6E9D98E2A7A4@microsoft.com...
> Yes, it's me. And to the meds, I've had my share and enough is enough.
> Ok, lets do a history rundown.
> I stopped drinking Aug. 9th 2001, and stopped smoking about a year before
> that.
> My friend had just gone into the hospital with liver problems Aug. 8th
> 2001. He was swelling up, and I had a swollen ankle. I had just finished
> my
> 4th Heinken of a six-pack when I got the news back about his liver
> scarring,
> he actually told me he had liver cancer, but no just a scar or two on his
> liver it turned out. That scared enough to stop on the 4th beer and then
> drink the other 2 Aug. 9th. That was it. Oh, wait. Three times after that
> date I drank booze. These 3 times I was really pissed off. The first time
> I
> smoked 1 cigarette and drank 1 Heinken. Same thing the next time, 1
> cigarette
> and 1 Heinken. The third and last time I ever drank, which probably was a
> year after the Aug 9th date, I decided to drink Mike's Hard Lemonade, 2 of
> them, and I didn't smoke a cigarette this time, just the 2 malt liquors. I
> think they're malt liquors. Anyways, I had such a hangover the next
> morning
> it cured me of drinking once and for all.
> Did I go to AA meetings after that to make sure I didn't drink again? NO,
> I
> didn't need those losers in my life.
> I had one drunk driving some years back and to get my license back I had
> to
> go to AA meetings twice a week for 6 weeks or so. Senate Bill 38 or
> something
> close to that milk job. So, a couple about 35 to 45 years of age both got
> their AA birthdays one day while I was there. Not more than 5 minutes
> after
> the meeting ended, I went to a liquor store and saw the lady who had just
> had
> her 7th birthday and her husband his 8th birthday of alcohol free. She was
> buying a bottle of MD. MD is fortified wine. What a crack of BullS...
> those
> AA members are.
> I worked maybe 10 years ago in the winerys in the San Joaquin Valley in
> Fresno. At Gallo during the crushing season they hired 60 to 90 guys out
> of
> 1500 applications, and I was one of the ones hired. The year before at
> United
> Vintners Winery we were crushing raisins for high proof alcohol in order
> to
> fortify wines. One day the guy who worked over the raisins didn't show up.
> I
> took his place. I had this 2 foot diameter hose I used to squirt the
> raisins
> down into the crusher. We were making 198 proof. There was blue skinny
> pipe
> that had a lock on it. That pipe was where the 198 proof ran to the end
> result. The only person who had a key to that pipe was the main foreman.
> The
> sub foreman was the one who told me about what was running through the
> pipe.
> Ok, enough about MD and fortified wines.
> I love your response Gary, very positive thinking.
> Alrighty, lets go on to better things.
> Thanks, attilathehun1
>
> -- PS I've was trying to post this 3 hours ago or so. Lets take a shot
> now.
> attilathehun1
>
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
>
>> Dan? Is that you, Dan? If it's you, Dan, you need to go back on your
>> meds.
>> Call home, you know the drill.
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> www.grystmill.com
>>
>> "attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:3E980C85-0E29-4D54-8B35-28576445DFA1@microsoft.com...
>> > I was having problems printing because the print was too small. Well, I
>> > just
>> > figured out how to get big prints from these messages that we are
>> > receiving
>> > here.
>> > Use selection , then right click on the selected area, choose print
>> > preview, then choose, as selected on screen. Then on page fit choose
>> > whatever
>> > you think is right, in my case I the biggest I could fit was 125% on
>> > one
>> > page.
>> > So, now I figured out how to get prints that are big enough that you
>> > don't
>> > have to use a magnify glass on it to read it.
>> > See, I find out something that will help out someone and I print it out
>> > for
>> > them. No probs. Maybe I'll get good luck on Monday playing the stock
>> > market.
>> > I'm a day trader so that's why I can be upset easier than most. Most
>> > day
>> > traders on the stock exchange need a vacation or to stop trading for a
>> > few
>> > days. Thank god for week-ends.
>> > Thanks, attilathehun1
>> > --
>> > attilathehun1

>>
>>
 
G

Gary S. Terhune

Re: Printing from messages received here (reply OT)

Yep, it is he. He goes to hole here whenever he escapes, it seems. Be
prepared at any time to make way for the men in white coats, big nets, etc.

Careful, he has a siren's charm. I have to block his every appearance for my
own sanity.

(Cue creepy music, ghoulish voice...) BEWARE!

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:V4-dnXy48uZ7wLrVnZ2dnUVZ_hGdnZ2d@ntd.net...
>
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:ORuLfi6sIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Well, I'm only $20 certain, and if it is Dan, I expect we'll know sooner

> or
>> later, one way or another.
>>

>
>
> Well I am not a betting man...
> but my father always told me never to wager any more money than I could
> afford to loose.
>
> I went to Las Vegas once and lost an entire dollar in the 5 cent slot
> machine and got sick
> to my stomach. So a $20 bet is a bit too rich for my blood!
>
>
 
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