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Re: RAT Quote for the day



owwwww! ioy cin't reallay say, sir, she'd 'ave me 'ide!

respectfullay,
'Liza


>From: "William Houts" <houts.w@ghc.org>
>Reply-To: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com
>To: <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
>Subject: Re: RAT Quote for the day
>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 12:26:41 -0800
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>Ow, Ioy alraddy knaow, my gel.  It's at orrible man wot I married to that 
>luvly gel, that Shelley, roit?
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> >>> "sharon mac menamin" <saoirse9@hotmail.com> 01/27/00 12:10PM >>>
>i know! i know!
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>'owevah, professor 'iggins, i'll 'ave ta let the lay-dee speak for
>'erself...
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>liza
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>p.s. she might once 'ave been in your employ, or not, oo's to say, sir?
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> >From: "William Houts" <houts.w@ghc.org>
> >Reply-To: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com
> >To: <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
> >Subject: Re: RAT Quote for the day
> >Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 10:42:54 -0800
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> >Hey who is that?  You've got 1911 in your address, so I KNOW you're 
>someone
> >I know.  Throw me a bone here, people.
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> >--Bill
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> >
> > >>> <mego1911@gte.net> 01/27/00 10:33AM >>>
> >"Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy.  Sunshine in my eyes can make 
>me
> >smile.  Sunshine on the water looks so lovely.  Sunshine almost always
> >makes
> >me high."
> >                                --John Denver
> >
> >....greetings from LA
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> > >From: "William Houts" <houts.w@ghc.org>
> > >To: <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
> > >Subject: Re: RAT Quote for the day
> > >Date: Thu, Jan 27, 2000, 7:50 AM
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> > >Wow.  How have I gone this long without reading this guyh?
> > >
> > >--Bill
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> > >
> > >>>> Bobby Mrozek <bby@earthlink.net> 01/26/00 11:59AM >>>
> > >Quote for the day:
> > >
> > >"Outside there was no trace of the road, the graveyard, or the kitchen
> > >garden, nothing but the blizzard, the air smoking with snow.  It was
> > >almost as if the snowstorm had caught sight of Yura and, concious of 
>its
> > >power to terrify, roared and howled, doing everything possible to
> > >impress him.  Turning over and over in the sky, length after length of
> > >whiteness unwound over the earth and shrouded it.  The blizzard was
> > >alone in the world; it had no rival."
> > >
> > >                   -- Boris Leonovich Pasternak, from _Doctor_Zhivsago_
> > >
> >
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