Treena wrote:
I thought they were swallows.
Monty, not money. He was a professor, I believe. Studied pigeons. African
pigeons. Southerly migrations of african pigeons. With coconuts in their
beaks. Boring stuff, really. But, as I recall, dangerous if you didn't
know
the correct answer.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 08:56:45 -0800, Mark Roberts wrote:
who's money python?
He's a witch.
Turned me into a newt!
I got better.
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who's money python?
He's a witch.
Turned me into a newt!
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European, or African?
Treena Harp wrote:
I thought they were swallows.
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But you got better...right?
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Jeepgirl wrote:
who's money python?
He's a witch
It would depend on the size of the coconut, don't you think?
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Jeepgirl wrote:
who's money python?
Monty, not money. He was a professor, I believe. Studied pigeons. African
pigeons. Southerly migrations of afric
Bob Walkden wrote:
a friend of mine once had his annual review at work and was told,
unjustifiably in his opinion, "you're too defensive".
How do you defend yourself against an accusation like that?
"Defensive? I was trying to be *offensive*, you moldering turd!"
Or something along
Hi,
Mike Johnston wrote:
Nothing I say goes unchallenged
yes it does.
:o)
a friend of mine once had his annual review at work and was told,
unjustifiably in his opinion, "you're too defensive".
How do you defend yourself against an accusation like that?
--
Cheers,
Bob
Doug Franklin wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:18:47 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come back bloody cowards! I will bite your legs off! (arm legless Green
Knight trying to pursue King Arthur)
What are you going to do? Bleed on me?
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who's money python?
jeepgirl
Paul McCartney's first "solo" band after he quit the Glen Miller Orchestra.
Had a small string of hit tunes like "Crunchy Frogs" and "How much is that
Parrot in the Window (the one that's so frightfully still)?" :-)
Dan Scott
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Jeepgirl wrote:
who's money python?
Monty, not money. He was a professor, I believe. Studied pigeons. African
pigeons. Southerly migrations of african pigeons. With coconuts in their
beaks. Boring stuff, really. But, as I recall, dangerous if you didn't know
the correct answer.
--Mike
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I thought they were swallows.
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Jeepgirl wrote:
who's money python
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