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- From: fofp@castle.ed.ac.uk (M Holmes)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: The University of California at Berkeley
- Message-ID: <28393@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 11:48:44 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.144955.492@hhcs.gov.au> <28287@castle.ed.ac.uk> <28303@castle.ed.ac.uk> <28344@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
- Lines: 50
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- jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy Henderson) writes:
-
- ~In article <28303@castle.ed.ac.uk~ fofp@castle.ed.ac.uk (M Holmes) writes:
- ~~jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy Henderson) writes:
- ~~
- ~~~In article <1992Nov16.182103.15403@twg.com~, nolan@twg.com (Nolan Hinshaw) writes:
- ~~
- ~~~~ !Peeve: The Naked Guy at UCB. Neighbors think he's crazy, but he seems only to
- ~~~~ have taken the constitution's protections to heart and to have started living
- ~~~~ by his principles.
- ~~~ ^^^^^^^^^^
- ~~~I don't think you spell it like that, Nolan.
- ~~
- ~~principle : (noun) standard or rule of personal conduct.
- ~~
- ~~principal : first in importance, rank, value etc
-
- ~~~~~~~~WHIZZZZZZZZZZBOIIINGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- ~(representation of Mike missing the point)
-
- ~I just thought Nolan might have been trying to spell the name of the
- ~male organ. Get it now?
-
- No. This is a joke, right?
-
- Or you're practicing to be a father with absolutely no sense of humour?
-
- ~Daughter Peeve: Mike mentioned that I have about 15 years to figure out
- ~what to do if my daughter brings to dinner her boyfriend - a spotty
- ~bespectacled youth with a Megadeth T-shirt and a hip calculator.
-
- ~Frightening.
-
- ~But it could be worse - what if he's a Hawkwind fan?
-
- hehee, this conjoined with your previous posting has formed in my mind a
- scheme for perfect revenge. I'll wait until your daughter is 14, and
- then *I'll* date her :-)
-
- and, by the way, can I help you pick the school uniform?
-
- ~===Jeremy Henderson===jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk=
-
- FoFP
-
- --
-
- We wonder why other folks regard computing people as weird while we
- persistently refer to small, square objects as "discs".
-