Let the facts show that on 1/9/05 11:03 AM, Trudi Marrapodi at
trudee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> In article <MPG.1c4a8e6f28acdd5f98a2a8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Star****ne Moonbeam
> <silverbells@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> In article <563047a1.0501081644.667b79df@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Nadia
>> (nadiasa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) dropped a +5 bundle of words...
>>
>>> I live in a small town. My husband-Armenian had leaved me when I was
>>> pregnant. I am a yard man.
>>
>> Nice of the story to crumble after 3 sentences, spammer.
>
> Not to mention which, who did they think would be dumb enough to think
> that we'd think that people have to pay money to get an "article" in the
> paper?
Ah, the subtle differences between nations. In WW2, it was the kind of
thing
that sorted out soldiers from spies ("if you ARE from Iowa/Bedford****re,
who
won the World Series/FA Cup?"). Now it's a way to spot spam.
You've got to love the funny use of gender in the English language. We
don't
have different words for "the" when we say "the boy" or "the girl", but we
call "the ****p" a female ("isn't she a great boat?"). A manhole cover can
be
used by a woman, but a TV repairman would look funny in a dress.


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