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Message no. 1
From: "Fisher, Victor" <Victor-Fisher@******.COM>
Subject: Re: What Oscar and Spike have in common
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 11:06:46 -0400
Uho, look out. Spike's back in the house!
What was that about a vote for List Grouch?
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Message no. 2
From: Skye Comstock <bilbo@****.NWLINK.COM>
Subject: Re: What Oscar and Spike have in common
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 10:46:58 -0800
>Uho, look out. Spike's back in the house!
>What was that about a vote for List Grouch?

Does this mean we have to buy Spike a trashcan? One big enough to contain
his big, green gelled-up spikes? Who will be his little pet, the worm?
Does Bull make a good cuddly pet? Would he like living in a trash can?
Would he eat green eggs and ham? In a bus? In a cave? In a thermo-nuclear
bomb shelter? In a wasp? In a orichalcum(sp?) box made like a caern?

ObSr: How about that fully texture-mapped, revamped version of Gumby on
the trid (Channel 728, The Lame Claymation Channel)?

-Skye
Message no. 3
From: Denzil Kruse <dkruse@***.AZ05.BULL.COM>
Subject: Re: What Oscar and Spike have in common
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 11:07:00 MST
>>Uho, look out. Spike's back in the house!
>>What was that about a vote for List Grouch?
>
>Does this mean we have to buy Spike a trashcan? One big enough to contain
>his big, green gelled-up spikes? Who will be his little pet, the worm?
>Does Bull make a good cuddly pet? Would he like living in a trash can?
>Would he eat green eggs and ham? In a bus? In a cave? In a thermo-nuclear
>bomb shelter? In a wasp? In a orichalcum(sp?) box made like a caern?

A pet worm...<memories flooding in> I guess I never realized how weird kids
shows can be sometimes. Snuffleupagass used to scare the hell out me. I
think it was the way he moved. <pause> I'm over it now though.

Denzil Kruse
d.kruse@****.com

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