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- From: beaver@castor.cs.psu.edu (Don Beaver)
- Subject: Re: Don's interesting proposition
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 18:00:34 GMT
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- peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >beaver@castor.cs.psu.edu (Don Beaver) writes:
- >
- >>Okay, Michal, you have 6 months to find *either* Rich Payne's
- >>birth certificate or my son's birth certificate. Otherwise I
- >>claim the right to adopt your first child against your wishes.
- >
- >An interesting proposition. What if it is against my husband's
- >wishes?
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- Both of you can look.
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- Do you need any more head-start advantages?
-
- Don't forget, these challenges were inspired by YOUR claim
- that it is feasible (easy, in fact) for a man to determine
- whether he's a father or not by checking public records.
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- But you wouldn't want to admit that that's unreasonable, would you?
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- Don
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