Re: Longest Thread Ever
From: J. A. Mc. (jaSPAMc_at_gbr.online.com)
Date: 10/31/04
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 10:05:32 -0800
On Sun, 31 Oct 04 13:02:51 GMT, jmfbahciv@aol.com found these unused words
floating about:
>In article <BDAA4D08yf@comcast.net>,
> Mark-Edwards@comcast.net (Mark Edwards) wrote:
>>No cluons were harmed when jmfbahciv@aol.com! wrote:
>>> In article <proto-A15143.01541431102004@reader1.panix.com>,
>>> Walter Bushell <proto@panix.com> wrote:
>>> >In article <BDA9621Fyf@comcast.net>,
>>> > Mark-Edwards@comcast.net (Mark Edwards) wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Yay! Tomorrow is OCT 31 - Christmas is here!
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Mark Edwards
>>> >
>>> >Just look at the store displays!
>>>
>>> No shit. I had a senior moment when I walked into the
>>> store to buy candy. For a moment I got confused and thought
>>> I had forgotten what month is was.
>>
>>It's especially difficult for some of us computer types, because
>>(OCT31 == DEC 25).
>
>Oh, sorry that I didn't indicate laughter. I got the joke.
>
>How do I tell the kid the joke doesn't elicit the same amount
>of laughter when heard for the thousandth time?
>
>
>However, if he commented on Dec. 10, he'ld get a bigger response.
>
>/BAH
>
>Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
All stores have a "Santa" clause written into their operating charter(s)
allowing more 'shopping daze'.
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