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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Yeah? Well you just wait till you get the new pet rat, and a Alligator eats it. There's a reason for the warning signs around Lake Alice, suggesting it's a bad idea to walk small pets or children there. They're the University of Florida Fighting Gators, not the University of Florida Pussy Scottish Terriers. Complaining that your pet was eaten won't accomplish much. |
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"Scott Hedrick"
et: "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Yeah? Well you just wait till you get the new pet rat, and a Alligator eats it. There's a reason for the warning signs around Lake Alice, suggesting it's a bad idea to walk small pets or children there. They're the University of Florida Fighting Gators, not the University of Florida Pussy Scottish Terriers. Complaining that your pet was eaten won't accomplish much. You've obviouly no experinece of Scottish terriers. Little ****ers. Bertie Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Scott Hedrick wrote: There's a reason for the warning signs around Lake Alice, suggesting it's a bad idea to walk small pets or children there. They're the University of Florida Fighting Gators, not the University of Florida Pussy Scottish Terriers. Complaining that your pet was eaten won't accomplish much. Of course there's a modern solution to the Alligator problem; we use recombinant genetics to breed a Giant Cane Toad. ;-) Pat |
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Pat Flannery
: Scott Hedrick wrote: There's a reason for the warning signs around Lake Alice, suggesting it's a bad idea to walk small pets or children there. They're the University of Florida Fighting Gators, not the University of Florida Pussy Scottish Terriers. Complaining that your pet was eaten won't accomplish much. Of course there's a modern solution to the Alligator problem; we use recombinant genetics to breed a Giant Cane Toad. ;-) Pat Now that's attractive.. Bertie Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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In sci.space.history Pat Flannery wrote:
Scott Hedrick wrote: There's a reason for the warning signs around Lake Alice, suggesting it's a bad idea to walk small pets or children there. They're the University of Florida Fighting Gators, not the University of Florida Pussy Scottish Terriers. Complaining that your pet was eaten won't accomplish much. Of course there's a modern solution to the Alligator problem; we use recombinant genetics to breed a Giant Cane Toad. ;-) I can see all the Austrlians rejoice at that news ;-) Pat -- Sander +++ Out of cheese error +++ |
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Another OT filter test / ignore failure. Point made, end of test #10.
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