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Posted by Hammerer on 10/20/05 14:07
"-Angela-" <TarapiaTapioco@jetmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "-Angela-" <TarapiaTapioco@jetmail.com> so innocent & naive wrote
> > in message news:nkuqk1dk2a2hbho27vtq44v5kd4v4frdtn@4ax.com...
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> > Wait a minute. Which one is the bad one? Heckle, or
> > Jeckle? I forgot. Was Mr. Hyde the good one ?
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> >> And then on Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:45:21 GMT, "George Hester"
> >> <hesterloli@hotmail.com> rubbing his hands together and laughing...
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> >> It's quite easy to remember the good one. Mr Hyde is BAD bcause
> >> Robert Stevenson was always in need a good doctor. Hence the
> >> doctor is good. Hyde was bad.
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> Who's Robert Stevenson?
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He's this guy who invented the lighthouse, Ang :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/stevenson_robert.shtml
.. . . . bit of a split personality, apparently. In his spare time, he dosed
himself with hallucinogenic drugs and, thinking he could fly, he'd launch
himself from the tops of his lighthouses and plunge into the cruel,
wave-tossed sea below, requiring lots of medical attention afterwards. He
also invented the phrases "Pieces of Eight", & "Hah-haaaarr", and had a
prejudice against men with only one leg. And parrots.
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> Who is the doctor?
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Now that Christopher Eccleston has quit the job, he's now being played by
David Tennant.
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> Hyde= bad?
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It's a shitehole, Ang. I've always preferred St. Regent's Park.
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> I'll have to believe you since I've heard you are an
> authority on horror flicks here.
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He knows all about that stuff, George does. He's also a bit of an expert, I
hear, on the pop group "The Pink Floyds", particularly their album "Dark
Side Of The Sun".
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