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- From: amy@lloyd.Camex.COM (Amy Lindsay)
- Subject: Re: Trygve's shower
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.195808.6839@lloyd.Camex.COM>
- Organization: Camex Inc., Boston MA
- References: <1993Jan19.230958.11680@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1993Jan21.114038.12699@lloyd.Camex.COM> <1993Jan22.200221.11126@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 19:58:08 EST
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- In article <1993Jan22.200221.11126@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> tlode@nyx.cs.du.edu (trygve lode) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan21.114038.12699@lloyd.Camex.COM> amy@lloyd.Camex.COM (Amy Lindsay) writes:
- >>
- >>Work on it. The Live Psychics incredibly difficult to entertain. In fact,
- >>they've been after me to send the Minions to Charlie, since they think he'd
- >>be a little more lively. (Can I call him that, being fictional, and all?
- >>I wouldn't want him to think I was imposing upon his good nature.)
- >
- >Well, at least he'll probably be a little more mobile. Of course it
- >depends on the tastes of your minions--Charlie has a dissertation while
- >I have a dungeon, so you just need to decide which they prefer.
-
- Hmm. Do they have to make a choice? It's not like you're in the same time
- zone or anything.
-
- >I can see some definite advertising potential: "Our patented Fictional
- >Willing Minions (MWFs) will do anything you desire--and best of all, if
- >you have them fetch you hot fudge sundaes, the sundae's will be fictional
- >too and, therefore, 100% calorie-free!"
-
- Yup. "Amy and her Amazing Psychic Minions. Next on Oprah."
-
- >>BTW, I have no problem with losing the soldering iron (I've only got one)
- >>but those glass cutters...
- >
- >Funny, I find that whenever I lose any of my glass cutters, it manages to
- >wander back to the way bottom of my green toolbox all by itself. I don't
- >quite know how this works--sometimes I find glass cutters in there that I
- >don't even recognise. (Alas, just the cheap kind so far--not the type
- >with the oil reservoir and the swivel tip.)
-
- So THAT'S where they've been getting to. There must be some kind of
- space-time whatchamawhosit between Denver and Boston that these things keep
- falling into. (...And I have been making an effort to keep the good glass
- cutters from falling into it, so you'll just have to focus it somewhere
- ELSE.)
-
- >>Now, now. I didn't JUST fall off the turnip truck yesterday, you know...
- >>
- >>...It was the day before that.
- >
- >Gosh, that must have hurt. Well, fortunately for you, I happen to be a
- >doctor, so if you'll just come close enough for me to examine you and
- >make sure you're OK....
-
- Well, I am planning on flying to Albany in a couple of weeks. Is that
- close enough?
-
- >Trygve (You can trust me--I'm a doctor.)
-
- I don't like doctors. Can't we play something else? (And why is it that
- you never let ME be the doctor, anyway?)
-
- --amy (It must be because MY doctor is
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