At 19:46 12/02/02 -0500,
jkorb@... wrote:
>bradmatics@... wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 12/02/02 19:53:26 GMT Standard Time,
> > tron@... writes:
> >
> > << I'm planning on visiting Streetly later this week, the home of live beer
> > and mornings filled with pain. Just ∗imagine∗ the damage.
> >
I never was any good at lacing - have fun at Streetly's though. Is insurance
against liver damage required there? - it was in 'C7' home of the
Birotron........
>__________________________________________________________________
>
>Here,Here, John! I heartily welcome a new discussion on the Birotron from
>the person who helped build these first time 'round. Mr. Nic Lewis,the podium
>is yours,sir......
Well thank you - I had no idea of the culture of this group 4 hours ago,
but I think
it's becoming clear......................I'll tell more of the Birotron
story as we go on, in the
meantime I'm getting into the local gossip.....and it's Nic. Can't be doing
with that Mr
stuff.
>Will give us all a chance to "clear the air" a bit. Not "clear the room"
>Mike, Okay?
Well, when I say 'clear' I'm speaking from a totally personal perspective,
I can read the
writing on the wall, which doesn't mean to say that the air is anything
less than a
shimmering, semi-opaque haziness. And that's only ∗under∗ the duvet - but I
digress.
Is anyone particularly interested in the story of a crazed inventor, (once)
rich pop mogul,
cross- eyed draughtsman (cheapskate boss thought he could work on 2
drawings at once),
surrounded by a healthy entourage of liggers? (this is the stuff that makes
the likes of JK
Rawlings millionaires, here I am givin' it away. Tch.)
>Group hugs preferred over collective blasts from nether regions.
Sounds reasonable
n