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Posted by Grove r on April 30, 2002 at 12:07:00 from (161.184.18.248):
In Reply to: Re: What's the difference between posted by JMS/MN on April 30, 2002 at 07:11:26:
Well, I am appaled, I was told that this was a very serious discussiion forum, and to add such a measure of levity.....I could never be involved in such a debate that uses humer as a means of communicating, in depth, with people, to be able to reach out, and touch the very soul of our existance, and being, through the use of jokularity, on such a grand and ungarded scale, as I have seen in the previous threads. I shall indevore to hold my head above, and beyond, the unrivald use of "tongue in cheek" responses to very eloquently, and thoughtfully written querries posted here, by our most learned colleags. In closing, I would like to mention, that, if you find a single grain of truth in the above rambling, then, there are several bridges and areas of low ground that I am sure you would be interested in purchasing. Have a gooder,R.E.L.
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