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Message no. 1
From: The Bookworm <Thomas.M.Price@*******.EDU>
Subject: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 09:25:49 -0500
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Robert Watkins wrote:

> How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would chuck wood,
> now that's a much more interesting question...

Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
chaff behind him*

Thomas Price
aka The Bookworm
thomas.m.price@*******.edu
tmprice@***********.com
Message no. 2
From: Lehlan Decker <decker@****.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 10:29:08 -0500
>
> On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Robert Watkins wrote:
>
> > How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would chuck wood,
> > now that's a much more interesting question...
>
> Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
> dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
> chaff behind him*
>
This could be ugly! :) <Dives for cover, pulling on his Carp proof coat>



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Message no. 3
From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 15:28:25 +0100
And verily, did The Bookworm hastily scribble thusly...
|
|On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Robert Watkins wrote:
|
|> How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would chuck wood,
|> now that's a much more interesting question...
|
|Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
|dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
|chaff behind him*

The maglock 12 is still fixed and locked....
All this talk of woodchucks is REALLY getting to it....
:)
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Message no. 4
From: bryan.covington@****.COM
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 10:34:42 -0400
> > How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would
> chuck wood,
> > now that's a much more interesting question...
>
> Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
> dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys
> and
> chaff behind him*
>
How long would a dragon drag on if a dragon did drag on?

<dive>
Message no. 5
From: Nexx Many-Scars <Nexx3@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 15:50:48 EDT
In a message dated 98-07-14 10:26:12 EDT, you write:

> > How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would chuck
wood,
>
> > now that's a much more interesting question...
>
> Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
> dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
> chaff behind him*

Rather "How much drag could a dragon drag on if a dragon could drag on?"

Nexx, who is still wondering about those damn buggy bumpers...
Message no. 6
From: BigDaddy <bigdaddy@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 18:42:41 -0400
Spike wrote:
>
> And verily, did The Bookworm hastily scribble thusly...
> |
> |On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Robert Watkins wrote:
> |
> |> How much wood could a dragon chuck, if a dragon could and would chuck wood,
> |> now that's a much more interesting question...
> |
> |Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
> |dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
> |chaff behind him*
>
> The maglock 12 is still fixed and locked....
> All this talk of woodchucks is REALLY getting to it....

I will say a dragon could drag on a drag about 100 times before the drag
drags on and becomes a major drag, which then in turn causes the dragon
to drag it's sorry but on.

<Cocking My Glock-9 with laser sight I've been polishing> Let's rock.

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Message no. 7
From: Wiebke & Birger Timm <WiebkeT@********.DE>
Subject: Re: Dragon? (was woodchuck?)
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 18:40:44 +0200
BigDaddy wrote:

> > |Hmm i thought the question was "How much drag could a dragon on, if a
> > |dragon could on drag?" *dives for Gurth's stairs firing off Decoys and
> > |chaff behind him*
> >
> > The maglock 12 is still fixed and locked....
> > All this talk of woodchucks is REALLY getting to it....
>
> I will say a dragon could drag on a drag about 100 times before the drag
> drags on and becomes a major drag, which then in turn causes the dragon
> to drag it's sorry but on.
>
> <Cocking My Glock-9 with laser sight I've been polishing> Let's rock.

Hey, can't say how awfully sorry <g> I am about bringing this great woodchuck back
into life by asking what it meant!!! ;-)
But the FAQ said so, and we always have to do what the FAQ is saying, haven't we?
;-)
(At least someone from GridSec told me the FAQ was important...I think it was Tim
Kerby...)

Blix (enjoying the consequences of asking!)

P.S.: (And I didn't even get a SWAP for it as a newbie...;-) )

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