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- From the
- JOKIN' AROUND AGAIN DISK
- by
- LEEJAN ENTERPRISES
- P.O. Box 66. Happy Valley.
- South Australia. 5159.
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- FEMALE ANALYSIS
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- Women--Chemical Analysis
- Element: Women
- Symbol: WO
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- Discovered by: ADAM
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- Atomic Weight:
- Average expected as 118, but there are known isotopes ranging from
- 90 to 260, with highly radioactive occurrences at 250 and better (avoid at
- all costs).
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- Occurrence:
- Surplus quantities in all urban areas.
- (except the general location referred to as POUGHKEEPSIE)
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- Chemical Properties:
- 1. Possesses great affinity for Gold(Au), silver(Ag), platinum(Pt),
- and precious and semi-precious stones and minerals.
- 2. Capable of absorbing great quantities of expensive substances.
- 3. May explode spontaneously if left alone with male.
- 4. Insoluble in liquids, but activity greatly increased with
- saturation in ethanol (alcohol).
- 5. Yields to pressure if applied to correct points.
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- Mental Properties:
- 1. Difficult to ascertain due to the nature of the thought process that the
- specimen follows.
- a) Revamped testing procedures are under study, but projected realizations
- of test availability dates constantly slip.
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- Physical Properties:
- 1. Surface very smooth and soft, with many interesting irregularities,
- usually selectively covered in painted films.
- a) Avoid those that apply different colored films to each fingernail.
- b) Some specimen will exhibit a tendency towards thick applications of
- films resulting in eyes that look like they are bulging out of there
- heads. Beware this variety as they may be prone to cracking resulting
- in a realization of what you see ain't what you get or lead poisoning.
- 2. Boils at nothing and freezes without reason.
- 3. Melts if given proper treatment.
- 4. Bitter if used incorrectly.
- 5. Found in various states in nature, ranging from virgin metal to common ore.
- 6. Selective specimens have pleasant aroma.
- 7. Warm to hold. Capable of warming other objects it is held close to (at
- times causing overheating).
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- Uses:
- 1. Highly ornamental, especially in sports cars.
- 2. Most powerful reducing agent of money known.
- 3. Can aid in relaxation.
- 4. Some versions capable of brightening the day.
- 5. Can be used to stimulate the heart muscle of a male for what ever reason.
- a) Use with CAUTION. Positive and Negative results have been obtained for
- a given stimuli depending on version.
- 6. Some instrumental for starting GLOBAL WARFARE.
- 7. Making dinner reservations.
- 8. Excellent memories for tasks that males generally forget.
- 9. With a minimum of flattery it is possible to get versions to perform
- trivial tasks.
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- Tests:
- 1. Pure specimens turn rosy if discovered in natural state.
- 2. Turns bright green if placed beside better specimen.
- 3. Become coy when confronted with truth.
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- Caution:
- 1. Highly dangerous in inexperienced hands.
- 2. Illegal to possess more than one permanent specimen, in spite of the fact
- that specimens can and do obtain possession of more than one of the male
- gender, and lie about it.
- 3. Terrible drivers.
- 4. Carry ear plugs to prevent ear damage due to spontaneous outbursts.
- 5. Known for rendering telephones into melted slag.
- 6. Affinity for rolling pins.
- 7. Generally obtain lawyers for divorce settlements, that can expand on the
- idea "weaker sex".
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- Note:
- 1. Most specimens are worth keeping,even after adverse reactions have occured!
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- From the
- JOKIN' AROUND AGAIN DISK
- by
- LEEJAN ENTERPRISES
- P.O. Box 66. Happy Valley.
- South Australia. 5159.
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