--- In [email protected], "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> You set the bar pretty high with this one, max.
>
> But isn't a plate the thing the batter stands over with his bat,
to
> swing at a ball, but a ball is a pitch out of the strike zone, but
a
> pitch is a business proposition, while a strike is when workers
> refuse to come to work, in which case scabs are hired, but scabs
are
> also wound covers, and how tightly are balls wound under their
> covers, which are old songs being played by different bands, or
> wedding rings which symbolize a union, a group of people who just
> pretty much strike all the time, like one of our Nationals
batters. 
> And aren't cakes made from batters anyway?  Whatever.
>

Now all you have to do is start replying to your own posts again,
and you will have made an airtight case that you are the same person.

Case in the sense of legal case, that is, whereas if you were
talking about a briefcase or a suitcase . . . oh, never mind.






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