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Message no. 1
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: [OT] Re: Priorities in the SR2/SR3
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:45:24 +0200
According to abortion_engine, at 15:44 on 27 Sep 99, the word on
the street was...

> my only real weakness is an incredible love of the american sitcom.

A love of American sitcoms... Have you ever thought about getting
professional help? :)

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Message no. 2
From: abortion_engine abortion_engine@*******.com
Subject: [OT] Re: Priorities in the SR2/SR3
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 08:56:50 -0400
> > my only real weakness is an incredible love of the american sitcom.
>
> A love of American sitcoms... Have you ever thought about getting
> professional help? :)
>
Well, I grew up in Britain; we left when I was 14. So all of my early
inculation into society came while still there. We don't--well, I should say
didn't, things have changed <grr>--have anything quite like Friends when I
was growing up. I'm sure you all know about "British Humor." Friends is a
nice blend of the very obvious and the very subtle. I also like the
continuity. I also like the pretty girls. And the rampant mental illnesses.

Okay, you're right; I need professional help. :)

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