|  | Posted by AlmostBob on 09/30/05 01:22 
make em big enough and you never have to learn to swim
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 like fu_ a porcupine
 1000 pri_ks against one
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 "Loco Jones" <locojonesnet@netscape.net> wrote in message
 news:1128031115.b986ff355aad4e94d66b2c3f6511f7f1@bubbanews...
 > "Perseus" <ComHost-h0001.erase@hccnet.nl> wrote in message
 > news:=1g8Q32LWSa2+1U=d3G4ZtQRLGar@4ax.com...
 > > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:11:11 +0100, "Hammerer" wrote:
 > > >"Perseus" wrote...
 > > >> I think I'm gonna have to read more of your posts
 > > >> to get a clearer picture.
 > > >>
 > > >Good luck, Pers! You're going to need it.
 > > >>
 > > >> BTW, "Perseus" comes from Greek mythology, where he was
 > > >> the son of Zeus and Dana. A son, not daughter, so that makes
 > > >> me...
 > > >. . . Someone who was conceived by a couple who were into
 > > > "golden showers". You Dutch folk! Wicked!
 > >
 > > Exactly! And that's because most anything goes in this land of
 > > windmills and wooden shoes.
 >
 > Okay, windmills I can understand, those having a practical application and
 > all. But wooden shoes? Sorry, not so much... I mean, what possible
 > rationale could there be for walking on lumber?
 >
 > Mind you, if this idea was hatched in the precursor to Amsterdam's famed
 > smokey cafes (the basement of a windmill?), then the whole hilarity factor
 > of whittling yourself a pair of shoes becomes apparent.
 >
 > > Idealism is what precedes experience; cynicism is what follows.
 >
 > Then I guess sticking that finger in the dyke, in retrospect, wasn't the
 > best idea.
 >
 > - Loco -
 > (Now Playing: Wooden Heart - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
 >
 >
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