<In article <3es59f$fdr@nic.lth.se> dat92jni@ludat.lth.se (Anti JN) writes: <In some bacon article ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy) stated: <><Anti JN (me) writes: <><In some bacon article ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy) stated: <><>Anti JN (me) writes: <><> <><><I don't think that I want to touch anyone called Mr. Muffet with <><><anything else than a 3 feet long branding iron. <><> <><> You can't fool me, y'all over there in Far Eastern <><> Norway (or is it Far Western Finland?) don't even <><> *HAVE* feets, <> <><OH DARN! Now what am I going to do with my new pair of boots? <> <> Give 'em to Churchy, he's got extra feets....but then, <> he *is* in Texas. <Duh, you mean 6 feet under??? Hmm. Erm. Uh. No, I don't mean that; I doubt he'd have net.access at that point, unless "6 feet under" refers to a bunker or underground office.... <><> you has "metergrams" or "Centikilos" <><> and stuff like that. <> <><We got: Aln, fot, tum, pund, tunna. Or at least we had 80 years ago. <> <> That's funny, I had a tunna samwiche for lunch today... <Oh yes! You killed FLIPPER!!! No, no, no, I had a tunna sandwiche; 2,000 pounds of sandwiche. <That's cool. Whey kool, true. <Put Flipper next to McCauley Culkin, Calvin and Hobbes <on the Bacon Sandwiches Wall of Heads. *That* is kool. <><Or is that 80 laps of the big blue-green ball around the big yellow <><and extreeeeeeemly hot ball. <> <> I dunno, ask some of them critters over in <> alt.alien.visitors... <Heh heh heh. You said "over". Heh heh heh. Bssssksrtst! Yep, Good Buddy, I said "Over", 10-4, what's yer 10-20, 10-72? Over? <><> So dis should be: "I don't think ... (ain't it the truth? <><> Thinking can hurt!) <> <><Yup, 'specialy after a true Yeti or two. <> <> Ever since NAFTA, though, there ain't been a *true* <> Yeti to be found around here, just them cheap <> plastic imitation ones from Guadalacaca... <Is that anywhere near Guadalaweewee??? Uh..... I dunno. <><> anything less than a 3 kilolitermeter <><> branding iron". <> <><Perhaps anything less than a 3 kilomegamillimicro. Meter. <> <> Whoa, doesn't that come out to a very odd number <> in teraCuries, though? <Yeah, funnily enough, it comes out "42". Lessee here, fish...check...Flipper....check..."42".... check. Uh, does this mean that we gonna see quotes from "The Adams Family" anytime soon?
Jesper Nilsson // dat92jni@ludat.lth.se or jesper@df.lth.se