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- From: awpaeth@watpix.uwaterloo.ca (Alan Wm Paeth)
- Subject: Re: Cesium, Part V
- Message-ID: <BxKnu8.L72@watcgl.uwaterloo.ca>
- Keywords: here we go again!
- Sender: news@watcgl.uwaterloo.ca (USENET News System)
- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <6919@news.duke.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 22:01:18 GMT
- Lines: 18
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- In article <6919@news.duke.edu> laurap@neuro.duke.edu (Laura Elizabeth Poole) writes:
- >Today, Cesium and I went down to Gloria Jean's to get some coffee. I got mocha.
- >Cesium got cappucino. She got very hyper and started emitting gamma rays, which
- >happens when she gets too much caffeine. I had to hose her down so I wouldn't
- >develop any cysts. She calmed down, and apologized for causing all the hair
- >to fall out of my cat.
- >
-
- Oh man! I had a friend named Caesium for awhile. Basically, a positive sort. A
- real go-getter. But I'd never hose her down. Even rainwater brought out a real
- violent reaction and she'd turn downright caustic. I figured her as the earthy,
- elemental sort but alas! she was fine to be around only salved in makeup. When
- raw and exposed she'd react with just about anything. We finally split after I
- met a radiant cousin of hers named Rubidium, who had beautiful lines.
-
- /Alan Paeth
- Computer Graphics Lab
- University of Waterloo
-