Why, thank you, Trish, I am honored you feel that way. And while this isn't morning for me (about lunch time when I was working) I did finally figure out the other one and it is certainly true for me, although I've come to realize this is not a popular viewpoint. I deleted it from the quote because in the edit box it shows up in tags and my tired old eyes were having problems with that. I used to edit SGML in another life.
I spent most of my life as a blue collar worker, semi-skilled in manufacturing. However during a layoff, I went back to school and got a degree in Technical Writing and did that for a couple of years. I put in long hours of physical labor for a lot of my life, but no physical work ever wore me out as much as the technical writing I did. Once I got used to it, I enjoyed the work immensely, but it didn't pay me enough money as the offer I was given was a dollar an hour less than I would make as soon as I went back to the factory, to clean restrooms with no real responsibility other than to keep the facilities clean and stocked.
I really enjoy your work on here and eventually I'll be posting a story or two. Thanks again and keep up the good work.:Bowdown:
Dave