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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Started conversation Jun 27, 2002
Harold really was thick as a brick, wasn't he. Malkovich malkovich malkovich.
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jun 27, 2002
It was good. I'd love to read future efforts.
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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond) Posted Jun 27, 2002
Did you see me in the Post
You might start checking there for future efforts, as I've agreed to start contributing
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jun 27, 2002
I followed the link to this one from the fairy tale. Another stellar effort.
*inflates Kate's ego just a little more*
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Martin Harper Posted Jun 28, 2002
That's why the Freedom Petition asks for "These same freedoms, where applicable, on other BBC message boards, discussion groups, and conversation forums". We're not that stupid!
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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond) Posted Jun 28, 2002
Yes, I commend your efforts wholeheartedly
I think people would be a little more impetuous though if faced with sudden power, though.
Either way, just trying to humour the "other" side's point of view as well...
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