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Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable. But there it sits nevertheless, calmly licking its chops.
--- H. L. Mencken
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which make us human are, curiously enough, always close at hand.
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tiny blasts of tinny trumpets, we have met the enemy, and not only may
he be ours, he may be us."
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Capt. Kirk in Camelot
Category: humor
Posted on: July 24, 2006 8:48 AM, by James Hrynyshyn
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Ironically, when I forwarded this link to my friends, some of their servers refused delivery accusing me of peddling SPAM!!!!!
Posted by: Pierre Caron | July 25, 2006 11:10 AM
I reposted this over at Retrospectacle. SO FUNNY!
Posted by: Shelley Batts | July 26, 2006 5:30 PM