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Message no. 1
From: Allen Versfeld <allen@******.3ROCK.CO.ZA>
Subject: Tim Calling himself an Anglo-American
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 09:25:21 +0000
You can't call yourself an Anglo-American, because the Anglo-American
Corporation (not sure if they are known, or even exist, outside of
South Africa) would like that. Imagine one of the most powerful
mining concerns around having their name used to describe the least
politically-correct racial/ethnic/religious/whatever group! Expect to
hear jackboots outside your door at 3 am tonight...

Allen
sorry, no .sig, hehehe!
Message no. 2
From: Timothy P Cooper <tpcooper@***.CSUPOMONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Tim Calling himself an Anglo-American
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 13:21:09 -0800
> You can't call yourself an Anglo-American, because the Anglo-American
> Corporation (not sure if they are known, or even exist, outside of
> South Africa) would like that. Imagine one of the most powerful
> mining concerns around having their name used to describe the least
> politically-correct racial/ethnic/religious/whatever group! Expect to
> hear jackboots outside your door at 3 am tonight...
>
> Allen
> sorry, no .sig, hehehe!

How about some other night? I got classes bright an' early (10 am) tomorrow
morning...

Any way, woe unto those who try to invade MY house, my dog might wake up (KEY
WORD: might) and just may wander over and wagg his tail visciously at them (then
again maybe not, considering he's about 90 in 'people' years)...Then there's my
cat who will saunter over and demand attention while shedding mercilessly all
over their pant-legs....

You know, this has absolutely no redeeming SR value...

Oh, hey, anybody ever have to deal with annoying pets on an extraction run?

~Tim

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