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Message no. 1
From: Lady Jestyr jestyr@*********.html.com
Subject: You people are starting to bug me (Was: Hi, honey! I
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 22:22:14 +1000
>> As I said, spiders are sometimes lumped under the heading of bugs.
>> However, that is incorrect.
>
>No it's not. Spiders are so bugs. Nyaaah, so there!!
>
>It's easier to say "bug" than it is to say "creepy crawly thing with
too
>many fraggin' legs." :)

Me, I define 'bug' as 'anything that provokes an immediate response of
trying to splat it with a handy shoe rather than work out its precise
entomological nature'

;-)

Lady Jestyr

Work like you don't need the money. | It might look like I'm doing
Love like you've never been hurt. | nothing, but at the cellular
Dance like nobody's watching. | level I'm really quite busy.

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Message no. 2
From: Bob Tockley arkham@*******.com.au
Subject: You people are starting to bug me (Was: Hi, honey! I
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 00:04:31 +1000
>Me, I define 'bug' as 'anything that provokes an immediate response of
>trying to splat it with a handy shoe rather than work out its precise
>entomological nature'

So I'm a bug then?

(>) ARKHAM
"T'sze na; tji m'chiir-na. K'raet-me cha'i'm tji."
Message no. 3
From: Patrick Goodman remo@***.net
Subject: You people are starting to bug me (Was: Hi, honey! I
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 14:24:20 -0500
>>It's easier to say "bug" than it is to say "creepy crawly thing
>>with too many fraggin' legs." :)
>
>Then say spider and avoid the whole debate. :)

That would be way too easy,

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