From: dblspace@aol.come-again (David Langlois)
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Sat, Aug 24, 2002 4:09 AM
"Make no mistake."
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From: bobdiddley@aol.com (Bobdiddley)
>"Make no mistake."
aka 'Avoid error'
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From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
In article <20020824040920.29640.00000799@mb-mc.aol.com>,
David
Langlois <dblspace@aol.come-again> wrote:
> "Make no mistake."
Oh man, am I fucked.
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From: "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com>
Rev. Ivan Stang wrote:
>
> In article <20020824040920.29640.00000799@mb-mc.aol.com>,
David
> Langlois <dblspace@aol.come-again> wrote:
>
> > "Make no mistake."
>
> Oh man, am I fucked.
>
#12: "Wait until she's sixteen, Medamnit!"
#13: "Call your mother more often"
#14: "I AM NOT an alien monster"
#15: "Never send a space probe to Io"
#16: "Play nice"
#17: "Pigs are your reincarnated ancestors is
why"
#18: "Cockroaches and Fire Ants don't count"
#19: "Don't believe them. They only want your
money."
#20: "Never mix Salt Peter, Charcoal and Sulfer"
--
Rule #3: Do Not attempt to ride bears.
--Gary Alt, wildlife biologist,
Pennsylvania Game Commission.
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From: "Rev. Andre Brothel" <undeadandbitter@mindspring.com>
dblspace@aol.come-again (David Langlois) true and somewhat
shakey madperson
(s) entered in news:20020824040920.29640.00000799@mb-mc.aol.com:
> "Make no mistake."
Oh, so someone just CONVENIANTLY forgot that one, eh?
I guess everyone was
off to a really good start at that point.
--
The Rev. Andre Brothel
- Doktor of pharmaceutical alchemy
'Always searching for the philosopher's stone.'
write to:
notdoctordre@mindspring.com
Material plane of existance, apt #110
Seattle, WA abunchanumbershere
"Oh drugs, I can't stay mad at you"
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