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Message no. 1
From: Panther <qmilton@**.NET>
Subject: [OT]Re: Welcome
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 00:44:56 -0800
Spike wrote:
>
> And verily, did Bull hastily scribble thusly...
> |Spice Girls and Hanson. Proof that their is a God, and he's pissed about
> |the way we've been behaving the last 2000 years.
>
> Who would win in a to-the-death duel between Hanson and the Spice Girls?

Spice Girls because they all wear those HEELS (ouch) <g>

Panther
Message no. 2
From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: [OT]Re: Welcome
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 13:12:33 +0000
And verily, did Panther hastily scribble thusly...
|
|Spike wrote:
|>
|> And verily, did Bull hastily scribble thusly...
|> |Spice Girls and Hanson. Proof that their is a God, and he's pissed about
|> |the way we've been behaving the last 2000 years.
|>
|> Who would win in a to-the-death duel between Hanson and the Spice Girls?
|
|Spice Girls because they all wear those HEELS (ouch) <g>

*sigh*
I still prefer my answer...
(In case you missed it, it was Humanity)

|Panther
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