On May 5, 1:00*pm, "Rhonda Lea Kirk" wrote:
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Rhonda Lea Kirk" wrote in news:fvjhe4$je1$1
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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On 2008-05-02 14:09:49 -0700, said:
Aw, c'mon, guys. On the one side you have a choice: a witch who
is a lawyer who is also married to a lawyer, or a lawyer who is
married to a witch who is also a lawyer.
On the other side you have a true American war hero who is
married to a woman with a huge chest who owns a beer
distributorship, drives race cars and flies airplanes.
Is there really any contest here? :-)
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I gotta hand it to ya CJ, you have a very good point.
Aww, you gonna be all nice and stuff now?
I really don't enjoy Maxie as much as I enjoyed Tarver, Bertie.
It's early days yet. I've only just got him lathered up. He has
potential! BTW,you know that Tarver ended up in the can, don't you?
The last I heard from Tarver was when he sent me an invitation to a
Yahoo!Group he'd started. That was 2003/4 or so.
How did he come to such a fate?
Decided to share his weed with his underage daughter.
That explains a lot.
And what happened to the other prominent ada kook regular? I can't
remember his name now, but he was hilarious. (Not Graham, but the one
who had that weird, deadpan writing style.)
Not sure who you mean, there.
Ralphie (Roswell, not Nesbitt.)
Oh God! Ralphie? Deadpan? You must be kidding! the KING OF THE
INAPPROPRIATE CAPS? BNot to mention his constant spluttering, threats
of violence and reporting me to the FBI! He was, without a doubt, the
best loon I ever saw. He was magnificent. We shall ne'er see his like
again..
I couldn't remember his name, so I went mucking about in Google...which
reminded me of just how much I miss running with scissors.
Not George?
The only George I remember is Dr. George, and he sure wasn't a loon.
No, not him. I canīt remember his last name but Georgee was a bit like
maxwell, but further along the bunyip trail. He was the one with the
Labrador named hillary he said he used to screw? And he thought
airplanes were made from parts of old cars? You know, a recirculating
ball steering assembly out aof a 52 DeSoto for a PCU, that sort of
stuff.
Bertie