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Warp wrote:
> andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> On 26-1-2010 22:32, Warp wrote:
>>> Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>>>> I sometimes wonder what people will say about me after I'm dead.
>>> I'm sure that we will all be here laughing at your poor literacy,
>>> your bloggish posts and your luck with women (or lack thereof)... ;)
>
>> I don't think so.
>
> Your sense of humor is astounding.
>
As is yours.
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Warp wrote:
> Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>> I sometimes wonder what people will say about me after I'm dead.
>
> I'm sure that we will all be here laughing at your poor literacy,
> your bloggish posts and your luck with women (or lack thereof)... ;)
>
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Stephen
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>>> I sometimes wonder what people will say about me after I'm dead.
>>
>> I'm sure that we will all be here laughing at your poor literacy,
>> your bloggish posts and your luck with women (or lack thereof)... ;)
>
Oh dear God... I can just see it now. "Hello sir. I'm sorry for your
recent loss. You owe me a pint!" o_O
No no, God damns *you*, not the other way around. ;-)
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Stephen wrote:
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...would now be a bad time to mention that I of the three guys I met, I
don't actually remember who was who?
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Invisible wrote:
>>>> I sometimes wonder what people will say about me after I'm dead.
>>>
>>> I'm sure that we will all be here laughing at your poor literacy,
>>> your bloggish posts and your luck with women (or lack thereof)... ;)
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> Oh dear God... I can just see it now. "Hello sir. I'm sorry for your
> recent loss. You owe me a pint!" o_O
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>
> No no, God damns *you*, not the other way around. ;-)
It depends on your viewpoint :-P
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Stephen
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Invisible wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
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> ....would now be a bad time to mention that I of the three guys I met, I
> don't actually remember who was who?
Yes it would be.
He was the one who was neither Dr John nor me. That is the youngest (not
counting yourself)
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Stephen wrote:
> He was the one who was neither Dr John nor me.
Oh, well, that clears that up then.
Who are you?
;-)
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Invisible wrote:
> Who are you?
Oh, I remember. You're Henry Gibson. ;-)
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"Neeum Zawan" <m.n### [at] ieeeorg> wrote in message
news:4b5f6fa1$1@news.povray.org...
> You do realize he still had a huge number of fans prior to his death,
> right?
Yes, but those fans became largely invisible. They were not fashionable.
They were mocked. Then we he died, we allowed them to come out of the
closet (so to speak) and suddenly, it was perfectly acceptable to like
Michael Jackson once again.
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Orchid XP v8 escreveu:
> The fact that I've spent this long thinking about my own death probably
> tells you something about my mental state. o_O
oh, I began wondering when you posted that wikipedia article about
poison. Now this. I see some sick connection there. Hope your
chemestry skills are as good as your social skills. :)
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