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From: "A Halliwell" <u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: ADMIN: New Assistant Fearless Leader
Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 10:03:26 +0100 (BST)
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|On May 09, 1996 20:01:46, '"A Halliwell" <u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk>' wrote:
|Okay, let's go for this: I watched Star Trek when it was first on. I
|remember the Apollo 11 moon landing, and used to watch Space Kidettes on
|Saturday morning.

OK. You beat me by a couple of years on the moon-landing. (I was only 2).
As for Space Kidettes? I think we Brits escaped that one.
>* PHEW *<

|Geez, this is turning into the Old Codgers list. :) I wonder if chrome will
|ever replace Zimmer frames?

Nahhh. You just go for lionisation(sp). Make you look 20 again.....
(I imagine it'll be available in ShR by about 2070. Only 13 more years to
wait....)
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|u5a77@**.keele.ac.uk |It has been widely reported in the newspapers, that |
|Andrew Halliwell | a so called "puppet" of the queen mother, would |
|Principal subjects in:-| appear on this weeks program. To the press, the |
|Comp Sci & Visual Arts |public, and the many members of parlaiment who have |
|-----------------------|so kindly rung in to complain,we would like to admit|
| that this is an outragious and contemptable untruth perpatrated by us, to |
| bring the program into line with current government policy guidelines |
| Spitting Image have never made such a puppet, and were on holiday at the |
|time it wasn't made.... Thank you. (Spitting Image, when it was still funny)|
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