[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4 Sep 2006 at 7:22, Robin Abrahams wrote:
>
> I did explain in my original e-mail why historical quotes are more
> interesting than current ones, but I don't feel like looking it up
> again.
> (I have a cold.)
>
> And the interesting thing about the Nostradamus quote is that he didn't
> write it.
>
> http://www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/nostra.htm
>
I know, I know, it's time to let this go. But I'm deeply wounded by
Robin's reply. Feel my pain. I have to clear up two misconceptions:
1) I never said Robin never said it. I said I missed it. My bad.
2) The most interesting thing for me about the Nostradamus quote is that
it's funny. I knew it was a hoax. Honest! Please believe me!
And I wish Robin a speedy recovery from her cold. I only hope it's not a
computer virus.
Stephen
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