"Certainly not," Gwedif said. "no salesmen will come to your door."
"That's terrible," Miranda said, and I could hear a trace of bitterness in h
er voice. "She deserves better than to have her brain, or any part of her, j
ust thrown in the trash. Any of us do."
"Meryl Streep," I muttered. "She oughta be disqualified from future nominati
ons."
I looked at my watch. 2:55. Five more minutes. If I took this call, I ran th
e risk of being late to my meeting with Carl, which would be bad.
>"Certainly not," Gwedif said. "no salesmen will come to your door."
>"That's terrible," Miranda said, and I could hear a trace of bitterness in h
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>I looked at my watch. 2:55. Five more minutes. If I took this call, I ran th
>e risk of being late to my meeting with Carl, which would be bad.
Does anyone know why this nonsense is being posted to various groups?
:-)

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Herb Schaltegger - 27 Aug 2005 19:07 GMT
>> "Certainly not," Gwedif said. "no salesmen will come to your door."
>> "That's terrible," Miranda said, and I could hear a trace of bitterness in h
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> Does anyone know why this nonsense is being posted to various groups?
>> -)
Someone's harvesting email addresses for a spam scam. Alternately,
we're stumbling across loons playing secret agent on usenet.

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Jonathan Silverlight - 28 Aug 2005 00:16 GMT
>>> "Certainly not," Gwedif said. "no salesmen will come to your door."
>>
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>Someone's harvesting email addresses for a spam scam. Alternately,
>we're stumbling across loons playing secret agent on usenet.
Like "Les sanglots longs des violons de l'automne"? Of course it works
both ways. Just think how much NSA supercomputer time is being wasted.
Or not, perhaps :-)