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- From: briang@bari.Eng.Sun.COM (Brian Gordon)
- Newsgroups: rec.humor
- Subject: Re: The Princess and the Frog
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 21:56:55 GMT
- Organization: Sun
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- Message-ID: <lme197INNgr@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- References: <1993Jan19.171154.10079@CERIS.Purdue.EDU> <1993Jan19.131822@is.morgan.com> <1993Jan20.055534.17074@escom.com>
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- In article <1993Jan20.055534.17074@escom.com> al@escom.COM (Al Donaldson) writes:
- <mike@is.morgan.com (Michael Lewis) writes:
- <<Now does a "normal life" imply a life in the south vs. a life up north?
- <<Perhaps Bill and Chelsea feel that the frog would be discriminated against up north.
- <<Can this domesticated frog really survive in the wild?
- <
- <Maybe the frog was a dud--no matter how much Chelsea kissed it,
- <it *still* didn't turn into a handsome prince.
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- That's not what she said when her parents found a 16 year old boy in her bed
- that morning ...
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