Re: The crew of the shuttle Columbia did not

From: Peter Stickney (peter_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 10/15/04


Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:11:39 -0400

In article <herb.schaltegger-D9ED50.08410515102004@news.newsguy.com>,
        Herb Schaltegger <herb.schaltegger@gmail.com.invalid> writes:
> In article <o9iokc-2j2.ln@Mineshaft.local>,
> peter@adelphia.net (Peter Stickney) wrote:
>
>
>> > Herb Schaltegger
>> >
>> > this guy needs to become road kill real fast
>>
>> Bang Paths don't Lie -
>> He's down your way. I can lend a Mack B61 to the effort.
>> (The tank would be a little obvious, don't you think)
>
> Pete, you realize that wasn't me, right? Do I really have to start
> digitally-signing my posts? *sigh*

Bang-Paths don't lie, but you do have to look at them.
It did seem rather out of character for you.

Sorry 'bout dat, Old Man.

-- 
Pete Stickney
 A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many
 bad measures.  -- Daniel Webster


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