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- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!agate!curtis
- From: curtis@cs.berkeley.edu (Curtis Yarvin)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: Space Age Outerwear
- Date: 12 Nov 1992 04:51:30 GMT
- Organization: CS Dept. Snakepit - Do Not Feed.
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- References: <1992Nov10.184233.8767@ac.dal.ca> <1dppotINNqhe@agate.berkeley.edu> <1992Nov11.214452.8794@ac.dal.ca>
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- In article <1992Nov11.214452.8794@ac.dal.ca> 01sybok@ac.dal.ca writes:
- >
- >Good heavens, Curtis! My parents are not rich. They just seem to care about
- >me more than yours do about you. See, My parents (Unlike yours apparently)
- >would feel *badly* if I froze.
-
- God only knows why.
-
- Mine have some confidence in my ability, being a grown man, to
- find food, shelter, and clothing. Or so I presume; the next
- time they try to send me a jacket via courier service, perhaps
- I shall publish a retraction.
-
- >> God forbid some sausage-farmer from Saskatoon should call me a "freak."
- >
- >Cutris, do try to keep your mental image of me straight. Either I am a spoiled
- >rich kid, or I am a hayseed. I can't possibly be both.
-
- Obviously you snow peasants are not quite up to American hayseed
- standards. Most of our farmers are rich as Croesus - and
- considering (ObPeeve) all the fucking subsidies we give them,
- they'd better be.
-
- I think it may be time to renew the copyright on my Demographic
- Theory of Canadian Genetics. Last time I posted it, the
- conclusions were baldly disproven by the presence, nay
- existence, of mighty Bougerolle; but since his escape from the
- Ice Caverns of Hoth, I have felt some confidence returning.
-
- Maybe tomorrow.
-
- c
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