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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
The message from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words: What you want to grow is the Greater Gromboolian Cow-Muncher. Only the very biggest ones can eat even a calf, and they take a century to grow to that size, so using a young one for the purpose you envisage should work. It is believed that the oldest and largest one in the UK is in the Home Office, and is used to threaten Home Secretaries who show signs of a liberal disposition. Well-behaved ones are allowed to feed it with dissidents on special occasions, of course. That's why they gave Blunkett the job - in the hope that he would blunder into it, but luckily for him, he had a loyal dog... Maybe we now know exactly what _really_ happened to Stonehouse. -- Mike. |
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from "Mike Lyle" contains these words: Maybe we now know exactly what _really_ happened to Stonehouse. We do. What isn't generally known is the the Mary Celeste had a mature Dionea pura |
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