removing ebony sharps

Frances Helms fhelmsf@netscape.net
Thu, 07 Nov 2002 16:38:34 -0500


Oh Toto, we're definitely not in Kansas now...the woods, maybe.  Richard, have you been laying down in a field of poppies, poppies, poppies..?
Fran Helms

Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> wrote:

>Wimblees@aol.com wrote:
>
>> II use Elbezenoid Cortisanate ......
>>
>> I have used this idea, too, but I had to use Costa Rican
>> puppins and penguin oil. Other than that, your're
>> directions are perfect.
>>
>> Wim
>
>Wim, I am indeed impressed. I had no idea you were thus well
>studied in these matters. I must point out however ;
>
>The Costa Rican puppins are IMVHO an inferior pedigree,
>being susceptable to a migrating tendancy towards latent
>coagulate mitosis. This has a severely negative affect on
>the end substances ordorous complexities, tho definatly
>lends itself nicely to increased shelf life. The Penguin oil
>on the other hand (and I assume you mean the South Aukland
>Golden Plommed breed)  is an extremely virtuous ingrediant
>which, due to the peculiar single gonade found in the young
>males yields a lubricity component which is unmatched and
>simply impervious to dilutiary propenceites.
>
>Curiously, and a bit off the subject,  this may also in part
>explain the rather odd courtship behavour of the species
>first discovered at the infamous belly slick ice sheets of
>Shretlund Harv in Antartica. As you well know Wim,  the
>"winners" of the events are those males which most impress
>female of the species, with the raw speed and daring in
>slithering at plumetous pace face forwards on their bellies
>down these harrous inclines and over the steeped ice clefts
>at the bottom which hurl them into the air for as much as 40
>meters before plunging into the sea below. In anycase, Upon
>consumation of procrutial endeavour the newly mated males
>develope their second gonadial gestular and are then useless
>for these purposes, which explains rareness of the
>ingrediants availability.
>
>A pleasure to meet a true scholar :)
>
>grin.
>
>
>
>--
>Richard Brekne
>RPT, N.P.T.F.
>UiB, Bergen, Norway
>mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
>http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
>
>

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