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Re: Down the Rabbit Hole with an Invitation to the Mad Tea Party
Subject:Re: Down the Rabbit Hole with an Invitation to the Mad Tea Party From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com> To:Ed Hanson <edhanson -at- uswest -dot- net> Date:Thu, 25 May 2000 10:28:26 -0700
Ed Hanson wrote:
>
> I should be so lucky,
>
It's clean living that does it, Ed. Up at 4 AM, a cold shower, a
quick marathon, then hitting the keyboard promptly at 6, and
staying there until late afternoon, a diet of rain water and
organic whole wheat bread, and to a chaste and narrow bed at 7
PM.
(And if you believe that, I have some great dot-com investment
opportunities you might be interested in).
--
Bruce Byfield, Outlaw Communications
"The Open Road" column, Maximum Linux
3015 Aries Place, Burnaby, BC V3J 7E8, Canada
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"I should have known it from the start,
It's not the truth that really matters,
The real world tramples on such things,
Leaves your mental state in tatters."
-James Keelaghan, "Small Rebellions"