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Date Posted: Wed, 12/ 3/03 6:15am
Author: Ylva
Subject: Re: The art of joking - continuation
In reply to: OnB 's message, "Re: The art of joking - continuation" on Tue, 12/ 2/03 9:58pm

>I suspect that it's something to do with the surprise
>of it,


Maybe they think "Ooh - it looks like a bird"!

Having grown up knowing about airplanes all my
>life, I can't begin to imagine what would go through
>the head of somebody seeing one for the very first
>time...let alone the discharge of passengers, although
>there is something vaguely lurking in my mind about
>that image...


OnB, master of imagination running wild. Good job. There's a place where the specific word we can think of, but don't speak out loud as there are so many others to chose from, is written in [the] stars - 4 letters. You crack me up. You're FUNNY :o) Just in case: Don't get me wrong, "funny" means "funny". Not sexy.

I'm trying to find some experiance of the
>ABSOLUTELY foreign with which to compare it, and I
>can't find one.I can envision running into something
>so alien that I can't make sense of it, but I think
>that likelihood gets slimmer and slimmer all the time.
>
>OnB


Stay strong and clearsighted, OneidaNewMan.

Ylva

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