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- From: lawrence@ctron.com (Gary S. St. Lawrence)
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- Subject: Re: Horses in the Grail...
- Keywords: horse grail ????
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 14:34:34 GMT
- References: <Nov.22.02.10.00.1992.2206@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu>
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- In article <Nov.22.02.10.00.1992.2206@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu> tjk@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu (Thanatos G.O.T.D) writes:
- >
- >I noticed the tendancy for Python to abuse cats in the grail.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Cats? In the grail? They'd have to be very small cats? Or one medium-sized
- cat with an amputated limb. Or maybe a cat what's been stuffed and mounted
- (but not necessarily in that order). Or maybe a polish cat. No ... pole
- cats are very large. Perhaps it was a vole? No, voles prefer to be in
- the `scotting.
- I think it might have been a very small hedgehog disguised as a cat, and
- a confused cat at that.
- Personally, I like to tie two cats' tails together with string and drape them
- over a clothesline and let THEM fight it out ... while standing in water.
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-
- I DID ask for coffee.
- Saint
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