666 - The number of the beast.
665 - The Family That Lives Across The Street From The Beast
664 and 668 - The Neighbors Of The Beast
766 - Upstairs neighbor of the beast.
666A, 666B - Tenants of the beast.
1332 - The number of two beasts.
333 - Half brother of the beast.
66 - Apprentice beast.
-0.809016994 - Sine of the beast.
DCLXVI - Roman numeral of the beast.
1010011010 - Binary number of the beast.
0.666 - Number of the millibeast.
666.0000 - Number of the high precision beast.
1/666 - Common denominator of the beast.
666[-/(-1)] - Imaginary number of the beast.
29A - Hexadecimal of the beast.
665.9238429876 - The number of the Pentium beast.
VI VI VI - Number of the Hollywood sequel beast.
UPC - The one-world-order conspiracy beast.
Office 2000 (tm) - Word processor of the beast.
FFF - The substitution cipher beast.
(666) DA- BEAST. Phone number of the Beast.
-666. The Anti-Beast.
(666) The area code of the Beast
666-66-6666 The Social Security Number of the Beast
Windows '666 The OS of the Beast
2*3*3*37 The factorization of the Beast
$.66/lb - Good price for beets
1-900-666-6666 - Live, one-on-one beasts. Call now.
6x6x6 - lumber of the beast
666-flush - plumber of the beast
10-10-666 - long distance access code of the beast
Shixshixshix - The drunk beast
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: VI VI VI - Number of the Hollywood sequel beast.
I've seen it as "vi vi vi -- the editor of the Beast".
****** Clay Colwell (aka StealthTroll) ***** er...@bga.com ******
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There *was* something like that, but I omitted it,
thinking it might be a bit too obscure.
I also omitted "999 - Girlfriend of the Beast".
Edgar
"Edgar J. Lawrence II" wrote:
> In article <37fb6...@feed1.realtime.net>,
> er...@bga.com (Clayton Colwell) wrote:
> > Edgar J. Lawrence II (elaw...@my-deja.com) wrote:
> > : This material has been compiled from a number of posts
> > : in another newsgroup.
> > [...]
> >
> > : VI VI VI - Number of the Hollywood sequel beast.
> >
> > I've seen it as "vi vi vi -- the editor of the Beast".
>
> There *was* something like that, but I omitted it,
> thinking it might be a bit too obscure.
>
Obscure? Have I been away *that* long?
-Ann, still figuring out this Whole New World
One wouldn't call you "obscure". "Hallowed" is more like it.
So, are you posting again, or is this yet another tease?
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Yes. Far too long. But...
> -Ann, still figuring out this Whole New World
You're back!! Yay!!!!
-j, bouncing off the walls
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You mean the one where people bring their six-month-old loinfruit to
opera performances? And where high school students require instruction
in opera etiquette from really Hot Bi Babes?
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That Ann is such a tease
MeanMaryAnn(Sammie?)
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Charlie Fulton asks me:
> So, are you posting again, or is this yet another tease?
Has anyone been teasing? I'm feeling rusty after all this time - I fear
I may no longer be subtile or even the least big ambiguous. If anyone
has built up a false golden recollection of me, please lower your
expectations
for the next few weeks or so. (obEarworm: Limbo! How low can you go?)
Btw, Charlie, the Fatboy Slim album cover made me think of your vinyl
collection (which reminds me - is that Julie Brown album available on
cd?
The cute gay boy at work has never heard "I Like Them Big and Stupid").
Could you read any titles? Were there any you'd've wanted?
-Annabel
Under the floor?
>or even the least big ambiguous.
That's "ambituous", surely.
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Learning Channel
Maybe it depends on whether or not she has a "telltale
heart".