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Ah, yes a red lion can!

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TAPKAE

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Apr 25, 2002, 5:49:47 AM4/25/02
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Ah, those were the days... June '98. Sunny as anything, Keneally at the
Cat-a-moron (sic) on the 12th, and Ah yes a read lion can!

And let's not forget the almighty even of the dawning of "Ed gives a hen
hoot" (it has marked history forever, yep!)

Its hard to convey the tremendosity of the feeling permeating those days.
People now consider trommel parlors as the current defining standard by
which I am judged. I guess we can't have it both ways; it is to those I
can't help but think of what the Canadian AC socket musking refer to as an
Fathomless haskel run amuck. I know, it really disturbed me too.

Well, I hope this makes things clearer.

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TAPKAE

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Apr 25, 2002, 5:59:50 AM4/25/02
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TAPKAE heard this from a drunken, unemployed, washed up dot com exec:

> Ah, those were the days... June '98. Sunny as anything, Keneally at the
> Cat-a-moron (sic) on the 12th, and Ah yes a read lion can!
>
> And let's not forget the almighty even of the dawning of "Ed gives a hen
> hoot" (it has marked history forever, yep!)


Well, that too, but the ace mucking stock is also commendable. I didn't like
it as much as the first version, but a weary wasp must be able to get into
it. It takes a bit, but you can get into it.

Reinhart's Lip ( it's like Risk). I may sound like a complete fool, but you
really haven't lived until you get into this! I've been into it since late
December. I find the time just passes so fast. Its far and away better than
spamming newsgroups.

I may never get over the fact that ah yes, a red lion can!

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