> [another long day of bus-work] > > At this point, wouldn't it have been just as easy to sell the > engine, push the bus in the river/creek/ocean and fly home? Train? > Hitchhike? > > Thom > Thom, you seem to have missed the point. The joy is not in the arrival. It is in the trip. Myself, I am focusing what tiny amount of positive energy I have towards Bob and his task. He needs it. How can anyone who is his own mechanic on a 40 year old vehicle advocate the 'easy' way out? :) -- James A. Brill Jr. \\ // jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu \\ \\// // If you're not outraged University of Nebraska \\//\\// you're not paying attention. free-lance homo sapien \/ \/
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