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Re: Back to basics
QSHIPQ@aol.com wrote:
>
> Randall:
> Context problem again, sir. A further read in the same dictionary would
> summarize "my" version of Emeritus - One who has been honorably discharged
> from public service, usually (but doesn't have to be) applied to a member of
> a profession, and I claim, by default, by my infirmity. That is defined
> later in same, the definition I took for my Car & it's Driver (since being
> "blown into the weeds" from a 'claim' long ago) of being weak and not sound
> mentally or physically. A "claim" I will always boast, otherwise I wouldn't
> own a q :~)
>
Hunh? I have no idea what you are trying to say. Perhaps a coherant
thought would be in order? As for the definition, it is absolutely
verbatim (that means in exact words, in case you were not sure). I will
be happy to scan and post Scott. As for "blown in the weeds" perhaps
you should post it in its original context. If that is a challenge,
I'll be waiting.
>
> Scott Justusson, S.O.B.
> "Audi Chassis Engineer, Emeritus, Emerods Eminentia Infirmity" - hence
> dropped, never "comfortable" with the consequenses of the title :)
> '87 5ktqw
> '84 Urq
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Randall C. Markarian, D.M.D., M.S.D. (Doctor of Dental Medicine and
Master of Science in Orthodontics) all real degrees I'll scan and post
if needed
1990 V8 Quattro
1996 Merc E320
Saint Louis, Missouri