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Date Posted: 15:57:45 09/23/04 Thu
Author: Grasscat
Subject: The Long, Dark, Teatime of the soul!
In reply to: Kain 's message, "The Salmon of Doubt?" on 15:46:44 09/23/04 Thu

1984 freaked me out. George Orwell had a sick and twisted mind. How could they mutialte the language like that? It's awful! Bad press for rats, as well. Mind you, Julia has such bad taste! A balding man his thirties with an unlcer on his ankle! Not my type!
They did a new radio series of HHGTTG, written by Douglas Adams before he died. Well, they are doing it. The first episode was on tuesday. It was good. Not as good as the others but still very good. Peter Jones is dead, so they used this other guy, and that spoiled it for me.
"Then I decided I was a lemon for a while...I amused myself by jumping in and out of the gin & tonic."
"Where did you find gin & tonic?"
"I found a small lake that thought it was a gin & tonic, and jumped in and out of that. At least, I think it thought it was a gin & tonic. I might have imagined that..."

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