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Subject:what do you call #*? From:Jeffrey Pittman <jpittman -at- XWS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 2 Jul 1997 09:22:32 -0700
>(This is far and away the most trivial and frankly, embarrassing,
>recurring thread on this list.)
>
>Lisa.
That's only because the octothorpe has been lurking. >:{}
YOUR THOUGHTS,
DREAMS,
and IDEAS
ARE LIKE BALLOONS...
KEEP 'EM FLYING!
J.P.
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