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- From: kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: How my brother spent Christmas
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 01:23:37 GMT
- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center and Reptile Farm
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- In article <C0n8xL.L49@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM> jfw@jfwhome.FUNHOUSE.COM (John F. Woods) writes:
- >In <1ievemINNc5b@rave.larc.nasa.gov> kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey) writes:
- >>Fireballs are neither urbane nor cultured.
- >>Yogurt is cultured, but not urbane.
- >
- >Popes have been urban, but I've never seen one in a Petri dish.
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- Urbane, not merely urban. Most street gangs are urban, but they aren't
- invited. Anyway, you'd expect anyone who lives in Vatican City to be
- relatively urban, so even the popes who weren't Urban might have been
- urban. God knows that most of the popes who were Pious weren't very
- pious.
- --scott
-
- Of course, you'd expect him to, what with being omniscient and all.
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