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To: ArcLight
"People who've never seen the Monty Python routine now use the word while cursing their overstuffed e-mail boxes."

LOL, this is soooo true, in fact, this word is probably so well established as a word now that it will be used for a very, very long time. By millions of people who have never even heard, or will hear of Monty Python! This is great, this is their legacy to history! No more of this I'm not worthy, forgive me this, forgive me that! Tee-hee, I feel better, I want to go for a walk! No more buttered scones for me, Mater, I'm off to play the Grand Piano!

40 posted on 11/13/2002 7:52:19 PM PST by jocon307
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To: jocon307
I think if I'd had to eat my mother's fried spam rolled in cornmeal a few more times, I'd have used the holy hand grenade of Antioch on myself and been pushing up the daisies as an ex-freeper. The only reason I'd be sitting in my computer chair right now is that my feet'd be nailed to it.

Some people say the term spam goes back to the days of Torquemada, when the spaniards made a dish of spiced pork and ham, but nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition explanation. The three things used to make spam are Spice, Pork, Ham & Gelatin...Wait, the four things used to make spam are Spice, Pork, Ham, Gelatin & an unerring devotion to the Pope...Wait, the five things....

44 posted on 11/13/2002 8:12:14 PM PST by TheLurkerX
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To: jocon307
"No more of this I'm not worthy, forgive me this, forgive me that! Tee-hee, I feel better, I want to go for a walk! No more buttered scones for me, Mater, I'm off to play the Grand Piano!"

Say no more. Know what I mean? Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink.

74 posted on 11/14/2002 8:30:50 AM PST by constable tom
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