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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: Fadac Date: 11 Jun 99 - 02:20 PM Rob Peter, pay Paul, and Mary gets the bread. Then Peter sues Paul. Paul goes to jail, and Mary runs off with Sue. Peter gets a gig playing Banjo at the Straw hat pizza place. -Fadac, the Glad it's FRIDAY guy. |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: The Shambles Date: 11 Jun 99 - 01:16 PM Art Was that No 1, from How To be A Successful Politican? |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: Banjer Date: 10 Jun 99 - 07:48 PM You might even say it twice!!! |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: catspaw49 Date: 10 Jun 99 - 07:45 PM Most often around here, we rob Peter to pay Paul and then put the shaft Paul. It's "Mounds" of fun, you might even say indescibably delicious. catspaw |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: catspaw49 Date: 10 Jun 99 - 07:45 PM Most often around here, we rob Peter to pay Paul and then put the shaft Paul. It's "Mounds" of fun, you might even say indescibably delicious. catspaw |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: campfire Date: 10 Jun 99 - 07:29 PM Also, Art, if you're always paying Paul, Paul must not be able to support himself, much less offer support back! (sounds like most of the men I date) ;( NOI |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: Banjer Date: 10 Jun 99 - 07:07 PM Yes Art, but if you rob Peter to pay Paul, that leaves Peter short, and nobody ever got very far with a short Peter! |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: Art Thieme Date: 10 Jun 99 - 10:20 AM If you rob Peter to pay Paul, you can always depend on the support of Paul! Art |
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Subject: Thought for the Day (June 10) From: Peter T. Date: 10 Jun 99 - 09:35 AM O Lord God, When thou givest to thy servants to endeavour any great matter, grant us also to know that it is not the beginning but the continuing of the same until it be thoroughly finished which yieldeth the true glory. Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596). |
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