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- From: jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel Furr)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.lemurs
- Subject: How Much Wood Could A Lemur Chuck...
- Message-ID: <C1K4KH.KzK@polaris.async.vt.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 09:19:28 GMT
- Organization: Virginia Center for Lemur Fandom, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA (subscribe to alt.fan.lemurs TODAY)
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- The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply.
- Your question was:
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- > Oh Oracle most wise, whose Twinkies never decompose,
- >
- > How much would could a lemur chuck if a lemur could chuck wood?
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- And in response, thus spake the Oracle:
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- } >
- } > The Usenet Oracle requires an answer to this question!
- } >
- } > > Oh Oracle most wise, whose Twinkies never decompose,
- } > >
- } > > How much would could a lemur chuck if a lemur could chuck wood?
- }
- } Oh misguided supplicant... Firstly, NO ONE's Twinkies ever decompose.
- } Twinkies have a shelf life longer than that of even Velveeta (The
- } Cheese That Cannot Die). Secondly I have never met the lemur, or
- } any other creature, that could LIFT, much less CHUCK (as you so
- } eloquently put it) "would". "Would" doesn't even have form in your
- } universe.
- }
- } You owe the Oracle a well thumb copy of Webster's Riverside Dictionary.
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