BTW, I didn't mean to make the explanation look personal (which it sort 
of did when I looked at what I'd sent). It's just that I was away from 
the computer for awhile, so I got to see those quotes pretty much one 
after the other and my slightly perverted brain just put em together in 
a way I'm not sure the individual writers meant 'em -- 'cept the guy 
with the speed dial, who'll likely be getting his letter any day now 
refusing admittance to the temple.

J Messeder wrote:
> Alli wrote:
>   
>> So what is it we said that you combined? I'm trying to come up with what 
>> LDS could mean, but with every attempt my mind falls further and further 
>> into the gutter. I'm sure you had no idea the letter l could start so 
>> many thoughts!
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> Here's to breaking a long-standing rule about explaining jokes, but 
> since it was strung out a bit ...
>
> Alli: Don't you think "just trying out" a Pearl would be a little like 
> cheating on your spouse/significant other?
> Bill: The LDS is big out there; there's no reason he can't have both.
> Craig: To summarize, I think that your typical user would be satisfied 
> by the Pearl, but power users would find it limiting. So, Don, which of 
> those do you fancy yourself?
> Colin: He's lusted after it in his mind. It's as bad as buying it (so 
> say some).
> Don: Difficult . . . to resist . . . temptation!!
> Alli <eye roll>
> J Messeder: But the thought of a power-LDSer -- now there's something to 
> contemplate.
> Don: Sorry to be dense, but what's a "power LDS-er"??
> J Messeder: I was just combining something Alli said with something 
> Colin said with something Bill said.
> The other Don: someone who has programmed a speed dial directly to Salt Lake
> Alli:I'm trying to come up with what LDS could mean, but with every 
> attempt my mind falls ...
>
> OK, That's all the hints you get.
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/"Thirty-five million deaths leave an empty place at only one family 
table." /
       (News commentator Eric Severied in a radio essay on the 25th 
anniversary of the start of World War Two. 8/31/64)


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