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- From: hennebry@plains.NoDak.edu (Michael J. Hennebry)
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- Subject: Re: the sun at noon and midnight
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- Date: 15 Nov 92 22:04:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov13.122323.522@aston.ac.uk> thompsmr@uhura.aston.ac.uk (Mark Thompson) writes:
- <hennebry@plains.NoDak.edu (Michael J. Hennebry) writes:
- <: At midnight the sun attends Humphrey's wedding.
- <:
- < Let's face it - any cafe containing the sun would be mostly plasma, and
- <therefore very transparent. And I should think that the owner would be more than
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- Perhaps Humphrey had stuff left over after building his castle. He could
- have sold it to a forn corporation that built the cafe.
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- Mike hennebry@plains.NoDak.edu
- "I myself have had to change banks having filled the first one up."
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