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- From: ataylor@nmsu.edu (Nosy)
- Subject: Economics and ape hunts... (Was: JENNY'S LESSON IN FLAMING (was Re: the Devil's Day (and the Devil's Night)))
- In-Reply-To: curtis@cs.berkeley.edu's message of 10 Nov 1992 03:27:18 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 15:54:11 GMT
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- In article <1dna6mINNd32@agate.berkeley.edu> curtis@cs.berkeley.edu (Curtis Yarvin) writes:
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- <However, my thoughts were more along the line of
- <getting some of Don's pals from rec.guns together one weekend,
- <for an ape hunt.
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- Consider including some of the alt.tasteless crowd;
- some of them may have a taste for "long pig", y'know.
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- <Or would they do it for free?
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- Even reloaded ammunition costs something, c,
- and beer is hardly free.
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- ObPeeve: the preceding sentence as a reflection of reality.
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