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- From: mcspinks@unix.amherst.edu (Snarfblat)
- Subject: Re: frink!
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:40:10 GMT
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- Julie Wright (julie@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu) wrote:
- : jfurr@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mr. Furr) writes:
- :
- : >Just thought I'd post here... has anyone seen Rudolpho the Lemur?
- : >He hasn't been around in a while and I'm beginning to worry.
- :
- : Oh, him.
- :
- : He was bitten by a rabid wolf and I had to shoot him. Sorry.
- :
- : ---Julie
- : --
- : * loris, n. Any of several small, nocturnal, arboreal primates of the *
- : * genera _Loris_ and _Nycticebus_, of tropical Asia, having dense, woolly *
- : * fur, large eyes, and a vestigial tail. [French, probably from obsolete *
- : * Dutch _loeris_, simpleton, clown.] ---- American Heritage Dictionary *
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- The above is a lie. I saw Rudolpho the Lemur running, or more like rolling
- actually, down Route 9 with a mouth full of twinkies. I tried to apprehend him
- but his loud call of "FRINK!" alerted me to his angered state, brought on by
- sexual frustration. I let him go, hoping he would be OK after gorging his face
- with twinkies.
- Hope this helps.
- Snarf
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