A Conversation for The Feline and Fiddle
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Mrs V Posted May 12, 2001
Awww, I love you more than anything on the whole entire planet. Happy?
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted May 17, 2001
::sudenly appears VERY high above the place and begins to fall:: AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!
::crashes through the skylight and lands comfortably on LARGE recliner::
Well that was surprizing....
::holds out his hand and a martini glass lands in it shortly followed by a nice martini::
Hmmmm.....
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Mrs V Posted May 17, 2001
Ooooh, well done sir, you hardly spilled a drop. Nice tux by the way.
Hxx
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Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted May 18, 2001
Well now, there's something you don't see every day.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted May 21, 2001
Thank you thank you. I'm still not sure how that happened. Someone must be messing with the Infinate Improbability switch again. It is a sharp tux though... ::sip his martini:: Good drink too...
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Lizzy Posted Sep 15, 2001
Yes, the drinks here are good, and they're in good supply too. If u haven't guessed, i'm getting a bit . One thing, how can a surprise party be a surprise party if it's advertised on the internet? - Aha-haha-ha! I'm off 4 another , any1 else want 1?
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Cakewalker Posted Sep 16, 2001
Reality and the laws of logic are kept out of the whole of this earstwhile establishment by quite a powerful force-field, so rest assured it can still be a surprise Thankfully the force-field lets alcohol through - please How's the writing going?
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Lizzy Posted Sep 16, 2001
Oh. OK, I'll take your word on the forcefield. The writing's not going 2 badly, I've just written an article on the Berlin Airlift and sent it to the Writing Workshop for a check-up. What about u, written any articles recently?
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Cakewalker Posted Sep 16, 2001
Not since my article on cinnamon toast, nope I could write pages and pages on the bits of the job of an architect no-one gets to see and programmy stuff like PHP, XML and MySQL, but I doubt anyone would want to read it...
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Lizzy Posted Sep 17, 2001
Hmm, I must admit that computer programme stuff is all a bit Greek 2 me. I'll try & check out your article on cinnamon toast tho...that sounds v interesting, yum yum. Is it part of the edited guide?
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Cakewalker Posted Dec 11, 2001
It is, yep I think the only other article I've ever submitted was the one I wrote about talking on trains, which was ages ago (pre-Peer review).
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Bluebottle Posted Dec 13, 2001
I think I've written 60 or 70 or so... I'm not sure...
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- 381: Mrs V (May 12, 2001)
- 382: Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) (May 12, 2001)
- 383: The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects (May 17, 2001)
- 384: Mrs V (May 17, 2001)
- 385: Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) (May 18, 2001)
- 386: The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects (May 21, 2001)
- 387: Lizzy (Sep 15, 2001)
- 388: Cakewalker (Sep 16, 2001)
- 389: Lizzy (Sep 16, 2001)
- 390: Cakewalker (Sep 16, 2001)
- 391: Lizzy (Sep 17, 2001)
- 392: Cakewalker (Dec 11, 2001)
- 393: Bluebottle (Dec 13, 2001)
- 394: The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects (Dec 14, 2001)
- 395: Bluebottle (Dec 18, 2001)
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