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Pink Posted May 10, 1999
Breathing is over rated. I stopped breathing once and it was a nice change of pace.
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Water-Eat Posted May 10, 1999
Pink....
I totally agree - perhaps you'd be intrested in our breathing club.
We meet four times a year, play cards, back-gammon, have a few drinks, kick back, relax,
and inhale air.
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Pink Posted May 10, 1999
Your breathing club sounds great Water-Eat. i'd like more information please.
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Miss Gunn Posted May 12, 1999
Now then, you've called yourself an Air-Breathing Club, when it's quite obvious that your club is exactly like my Liquor-Imbibing Club. We meet a bit more regularly to drink some alcohol and perhaps breathe some air. Your club is obviously ill-named.
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Water-Eat Posted May 12, 1999
Hmm.
In the same manner that the imbibement of alcohlic beverages relaxes your good self, so does the thought of a nice relaxing breathe 4-times a year does to us.
I believe there has been some form of misunderstanding.
Should you have any other questions you should contact your local chapter of B.A. - Breathers Anonymous, an organisation of which I am also Honorary Treasurer.
Were here for you, Miss Gunn.
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Pink Posted May 13, 1999
You must understand Miss Gunn, that the two clubs (Air-Breathing Club & Liquor-Imbibing Club) may appear to be the same, but the difference, as i see it, is that your club's focus is on alcohol, and the air breathing club's focus is on breathing air. Because of the focus of this air breathing club, breathing air, i think that 'air breathing club' is an excelent name for this club.
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Miss Gunn Posted May 17, 1999
I suppose I can concede to that. How do you feel about having a meeting between the two clubs? We'd be happy to supply the air, if you'd supply the alcohol.
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Pink Posted May 17, 1999
That sound good to me.
Perhaps I could be inducted into both clubs. They both really do sound like great clubs.
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Fruitbat (Eric the) Posted Aug 25, 1999
I really hope that the editors have a go at this material soon, it's really pathetic.
The legendary air-quality problems endemic to California (particularly Los Angeles) are likely what started this lunacy. For some reason, people feel that going outside is going to give them fresh air; what they really get is air that's moved around a lot more than indoor air. The stuff that this moved air carries is the problem.
Fruitbat
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Rumble Bear Posted Sep 21, 1999
Just a side note;
The air in southwestern Virginia, a state in the country of the USA, on the North American continent, is also decidedly crunchy. Depending on the time of year, it's consistency varies from somewhat damply dusty, to coarsely dry breakfast cereal. For some unfathomable reason, having no relation to the mass-density of the breathing material, the air also ranges from a mild blue-green to a deep malarian yellow.
If you make a side 'buzz' in Roanoke, Virginia; bring a canister of your preferred gas.
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- 1: Angel (no. 32883) (Apr 30, 1999)
- 2: Code Thief (Apr 30, 1999)
- 3: Water-Eat (May 9, 1999)
- 4: Pink (May 10, 1999)
- 5: Water-Eat (May 10, 1999)
- 6: Pink (May 10, 1999)
- 7: Miss Gunn (May 12, 1999)
- 8: Water-Eat (May 12, 1999)
- 9: Pink (May 13, 1999)
- 10: Water-Eat (May 13, 1999)
- 11: Miss Gunn (May 17, 1999)
- 12: Pink (May 17, 1999)
- 13: Fruitbat (Eric the) (Aug 25, 1999)
- 14: Rumble Bear (Sep 21, 1999)
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