From: IKOTA <ikota@witian.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Tue, Jul 9, 2002 4:50 PM
They said on the news last night that you are more likely
to be killed
by your own dog than by a terrorist. That's what I've
been saying all along.
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Subject: Re: They said
From: "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: like.excess@sex.org
Date: Tue, Jul 9, 2002 5:40 PM
Message-ID: <3D2B58B8.5CF9@succeeds.com>
IKOTA wrote:
>
> They said on the news last night that you are more
> likely to be killed by your own dog than by a
> terrorist. That's what I've been saying all along.
That's especially true if your dog is a terrorist.
--
Soccer killed Bob Marley. Don't forget that.
-- nu-monet
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From: dkr. Xenu v.0.6 <noway@out.com>
I believe my pet rat (Sandy) may have some sort of
ties to a lesser
known terrorist net work but i don't have enough evidence
to do any
thing about it, But I'm watching her very closely.
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Fool! You are already dead!
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From: "Paul E. Jamison" <pauljmsn@infi.net>
nu-monet v5.0 wrote:
> That's especially true if your dog is a terrorist.
>
What, my dog criticized the current Administration?
Paul E. Jamison
--
"There's more pressure on a vet to get it right.
People say 'It was God's will' when Granny dies,
but they get *angry* when they lose a cow."
- Terry Pratchett
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From: "Ellis Dee" <fxtrt22@yahoo.com>
"IKOTA" <ikota@witian.com> wrote in message
>you are more likely to be killed
> by your own dog than by a terrorist. That's what
I've been saying all
along.
Terrorists...dogs...
and CATS!
http://www.mycathatesyou.com/catindex.htm
THE TRUE AXIS OF EVIL!
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