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Shamu?
Shamu? Or is it Willie?
shamu cannot fit into an irish pub, like, duh!
Finally, you're getting orca-nized.
CarlB is the best, by the way.
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Oh, it's an Irish pub. When you said "watering hole" I took you literally.
ORAC!
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OK, maybe Shamu cannot fit in an Irish pub, but a pygmy killer whale could. That's why there are PYGMYS+DWARFS.
Wish I could be there with you guys!
Shamu turned into a foot fetishist with his trainer last month. That's what you get for running a cetacean sweatshop.
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You were with Carl? That's so cool. I bet you two had a great time!
we did have a good time, but alas, he had to leave to catch a train. but publishers' respect for his work is turning the corner into something fabulous. i think you'll be seeing a LOT more of him in books, soon.