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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon@*******.com
Subject: Elf/Dwarf Transforms, Part 4 (was RE: Breeder definition)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 21:17:31 PST
>From: Rand Ratinac

>>Sorry, Patrick. That's just my general, condescending nature coming
out.
>>I'm a real bastard, y'know? :)
>
>Don't make me pummel you, Doc.

Awwww! Why not?

>>And thanks for the correction - I really wasn't sure what the U stood
>>for.
>>
>>No, I'm serious.
>
>De nada.

*Doc' looks mystified. "Was that Spanish?"*

>>>>Of course, I SUSPECT Patrick is right and that some of them must
have
>>>>'changed' from being normal humans.
>>>
>>>I don't know how to react to this. I'm so unused to anyone agreeing
>>>with me on some things, I always tend to suspect it's some sort of
>>>trick.
>>
>>Well, if you're suspicious now, see how you feel when you read my
latest
>>post on the subject. :)
>
><HAL>
>Dave? I'm frightened, Dave.
></HAL>
>
>>*Doc' joins Patrick in his foxhole as the flames shoot overhead from
the
>>other list-members on the warpath.*
>
>Pity I'm wrong. I think I managed to successfully forward a copy of a
note
>I got from Mike Mulvihill, but my ISP's mail server is acting flaky, so
I
>don't know if it made it out of my ISP's server room, which is all of a
mile
>and half away from here.
>(>) Texas 2-Step
> El Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive.

Dammit, Patrick, don't you know ANYTHING? You NEVER admit you were
wrong!!

You know, though...I'd like to hear what Tom Dowd has to say on the
subject. Maybe this is another one of those things that Mike disagreed
with and has changed. Not that I want to stir anything up here. I'm just
curious.

*Doc' Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive. Never admit
you were wrong. Always bring the chilli sauce.

Doc' runs away REALLY fast this time.*

Doc'

.sig Sauer

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