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echo: chatter
to: Bjrn Forsstrm
from: Philip Harris
date: 2010-12-10 20:00:22
subject: Re: say hello to everyone here

>  PH> Oh it certainly took place. Unfortunately it was before your time. I
 >  PH> recall when you first barged in here, Bjorn. You have picked
up "The
 >  PH> Art" well since that day. Too bad you were not in
MC&D in 1986 when
 >  PH> the quiche controversy threatened to boil over into a serious FidoNet
 >  PH> issue. I think you would have had alot to add....mainly in favor of
 >  PH> the French.
 > 
 > It seems that you forgot your helmet last time you picked coconuts and one
 > fell on your head and clouded your memory. It never took place, trust me on
 > this. If it had I would remember it because I fell and lost the contents in
 > my glas
 > in that vase standing beside the chairwoman.

Right...the blue skinned one with 9 breasts.


 >  PH> How did control of SPAC pass from Russ Edwards to you?  For that
 >  PH> matter, when did the Danes know anything about air command? I think
 >  PH> you are bluffing. (Drink another round.)
 > 
 > Russ had nothing to do with it in the first place, and not even in the
 > second. Once again you just have to trust me on this.

Only when dwarves begin counting higher than 10 will I trust anything you say.
I saw what happened to the last guy who trusted you. There is a reason the MC
echo no longer has The Pit  in the center.

Hmmm...makes me wonder what happened to that Brandon character we tossed in
The Pit  all those years ago given that Boburka used the heat from the
molten lava to power the motor pool then began filling it in with newbies,
refuse from the Diner and Clinic, Lou's cast-off sheep, and Russ Edwards' off
topic posts. Of all his tools, Joe Boburka loved his front-end loader best.


 > *I* trained the
 > Pidgeons and it seems as I have to do it again. And leave the Danes out of
 > it. To fill up Denmark it will only take me 12.75 min. so they will never
 > understand from where it came. They might think that Carlsberg and Tuborg
 > had a blow-out
 > in their fermentation tanks and start drinking it.

Perhaps that explains why Martin Goldberg, of Glodbreg virus fame, has not
been seen in parts near and yon for some time. He just might have taken up
fermentation tank inspection as a past-time. I'm sure he charges $12,750 just
for the kickbacks, and no one cares when the (sizable) samples turn up
missing. 

Flip.
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