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Posted by Grove r on May 01, 2002 at 07:19:02 from (161.184.18.192):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: What's the difference between posted by ??? on April 30, 2002 at 13:45:27:
????, I have no idea, have this ailement, by times, think it's called diarrhea of the mouth! found this big dictionary in a dumpster, call it "Big Dic", have it handy, here at the 'puter, don't understand a word of it, but, boy, does it sound impressive!! When I start spouting, even the Jack Russel pups walk away and give me a demeaning look over their shoulder! Impudent little rascals..... Had thought about joining a literary club, but couldn't find one that catered to, or would even concider socializing with a mental cripple, so hear I am, trying to impress people with big words like "peanut butter" and "marmalade'......if it were not for the 'corn flakes box', I would be completely stumped in my quest to carry on a semi-inteligent conversation with a sponge. Hope I have shed some lite on an otherwise dark subject, have a gooder, R.E.L.
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