Pat McBride wrote:
The direct subject of the message, allowing for several subjunctives, was to
convey the fact that the subject of some of Daniel's and my discussions was
predicated on the erroneous assumption on my part that he claimed subjective
allegiance to the Bald Eagle.  Which is a carrion eater and scavenger among
other things.  Imagine having that for the symbol of a country; at least
Canada has the Beaver, which is useful in building dams and providing work
for government employees, and the Loon which provides Loonsh-t which makes
up most of the marsh at the foot of our property.
We actually have a lot of Bald Eagles where I live, and they only nest near large bodies of water because their diet consists almost entirely of freshly caught fish. Crows are the carrion eaters in these parts.
Re-coffee houses, I refer to a company that has the same name as an office
implement.  I've visited school staffrooms, yep, the coffees bad.  But try
the coffee that I used to drink on midnight shift, tasted like something
awful, high in caffeine, but it kept me awake so I could drive the Old
Patrol Car until 0800.

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