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Re: Then they believed him



Rob Evans wrote:
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
> >Rob Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jethro's
> >> Giant Brain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >> >Until he came home,
> >> >one cold, windy day,
> >> >And hung up his coat,
> >> >His hat and himself--
> >> >In that order.
> >> >They they believed him.
> >> >
> >> Good steal, Jethro, but if you're going to mix-and-match from other
> >> people's work you need to tweak the originals - watch and learn:
> >>
> >> When he came home,
> >> one cold windy day,
> >> he hung up his coat,
> >> his hat, himself,
> >> in that order, and then
> >> they believed him.
> >>
> >> Nevertheless, your larceny is beginning to show talent.
> >>
> >
> >i don't understand, are you saying these lines are not as good as your
> >good blood flood?
> >
> What's to understand - larceny means theft.  What has that to do with
> comparisons.  And why are you giving me grief about good, blood and
> flood?  I didn't say a word about your rhyme scheme.
> 
> Rob
> --
> Rob Evans

You hafta give him time.  He still uses a wok because he likes his
dog shaken, not stirred.
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 and discover what a fool you were.  -- Ray Bradbury
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