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Posted by Hammerer on 02/12/06 19:37
"Don M." <newsreader@nospam4fineartsnospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
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> > > I too think Dean martin seems like a good bet,
> > > as does Louis Armstrong.
> > >
> >
> > Mm? Louis Armstrong agrees with you that Dean martin seems
> > like a good bet? Armstrong's a deader, isn't he? I must say I never
> > had you down as a Satanic, necromancing, ouija-board wielding
> > medium, anthonyberet.
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> OTOH, I have... A menacing druid with a bag o'tricks up his hat,
> who *miraculously* misses his usual bus on a fateful July morn...
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A strange set of affairs, that was, indeed. And, though I'd like to make it
clear that I in *no* way consider anthonyberet to be Satan's bedfellow, as
the saying goes, he could very well be. I'm a very liberal, civilized,
caring guy, but burning's too good for him and his Hellspawn ilk.
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> > Have you ever thought of going into business with those skills?
> > Some people will pay *anything* to hear word from their dead
> > relatives, pets, etc. I saw a documentary about it on the telly.
> >
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> He watches events unfold through a crystal ball and now poses another
> impossible music trivia, to which no answer shall be good enough. I
> imagine he spends a *lot* of time rubbing his crystal balls; it's hard to
> believe he actually was in a pub around 'xmas' (notice his unholy
reference
> to Christmas).
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I did. I noticed it. As far as I'm concerned referring to XMAS as "xmas" is
as bad as saying that Jesus was a big girl's blouse who gave sailors
"relief" down dark alleyways. Is there no end to anthonyberet's evil?
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> Aren't you intrigued that he thinks the"artiste" on a *video*
> could have been either Dean Martin or Louis Armstrong???
>
I don't know about Dean Marvin, but I must admit that I was astonished at
his claim that the first man on the moon would frequent some seedy British
karaoke bar and sing - or rather talk - White Christmas. I don't know.
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