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from: `deborah Terreson` foodn
date: 2005-02-06 22:34:00
subject: Re: 409NDART{at}COMCAST.NET

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In article , Grizzlie Antagonist
 wrote:


> Deborah Terreson  wrote:
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>
>>
>>Well hot damn, G.A, now that takes me back!
>>
>>
>>Almost makes me want to tipple a bit an' join you.
>
>
> AM 650 CISL Internet radio.  Actually, there are a lot of Internet
> oldies stations, but this is the one I was listening to.
>
>
> http://wwwice.650cisl.com/player/player.asp
>
> It really is dangerous to drink and surf the Internet though.  I'm
> always relieved to wake up in the morning and find out that I didn't
> accidentally stumble onto any nuclear codes and launch them or
> whatever.

Tell me about it! One of the very FIRST times I got drunk and internetted, I
somehow managed to delete my entire mp3 collection, which really sucked,
because shortly after, Napster went tits up and Audiogalaxy didn't have a
Mac module yet.
>
> Years ago, I think that there was an occasion where I got drunk and
> sent hate mail to Clinton's in-box while he was president.  I'm very
> fortunate that I didn't suffer any consequences for it.  At least not
> as far as I know.

Hmmmmm...
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
> grizzlieantagonist{at}yahoo.com
>
> "Ladies and gentlemen - let's have a round of applause for tonight's player
> of the game - FRAN-CIS-CO SAN-N-N-N-TOS!
>     - Brian Anthony (P.A. announcer at Grizzlie Stadium), June 11, 2004
>
>
> "Populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo."(The people
> hiss at me, but I am well satisfied with myself).
>
>     - Horace, the Roman poet
>
>
> MY DEAR ROBINSON: It was your account of a west
> country legend which first suggested the idea of
> this little tale to my mind. For this, and for
> the help which you gave me in its evolution,
> all thanks.
>
>
> Yours most truly, A. CONAN DOYLE.
>
>
>     - Author's dedication of "Hound of the
> Baskervilles" to Bertram Fletcher Robinson


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