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kinslerp (kinslerp@delillo.lsr.ph.ic.ac.uk) 2004/09/26 16:35

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Thomas Keske <TKeske@comcast.net> wrote:
> Prior to last week, I did not have a clue
I'm sorry, Kenneth, does old Sid read and know
> what "Padam, Padam" meant.   I had been
of a like mismind, and in an Ark
> listening to a CD that I had bought in
a single tracking shot from start to finish at
> St. Petersburg, Russia, with the translated
surtitle "For the Voice" in many colours, a
> title of "Birthday", by Tania Bulanova.
Indeed, the samovar reeks, and nineteen,
> A fellow in the CD store had said that
the corpse was leaning, and that drunken
> he did not care for her, but I bought it anyway,
with the double seventeen nineteen and bar,
> just because I thought that she was attractive.


#Paul, no time for the rest, computer is double booked.

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