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September 1998, Week 4

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Steve Widmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Widmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Yeah, mee too ¯ 'Wirt Claven'.

Wirt: what do you know about the beetabaga fajita-in-a-pita?  Or the
Phelopatroid (sp.?)?

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>>> <[log in to unmask]> 09/24/98 09:07AM >>>
Repeating what others have said before:

No offense intended to Wirt, but does anyone else think of Cliffie from Cheers
while reading one of his posts.  I mean, just how much knowledge (both useful
and
otherwise) is one allowed?  Unlike Cliffie, Wirt is usually right, and as a
trivia
buff, I'm continually amazed by the depth and breadth of the topics he writes
about.  As one of the lurkers who look forward to your posts, I would say to
Wirt,
please continue with your commentary and insight - no need to apologize for
longish or off-topic posts - they are the ones I enjoy the most!

Klaus Bieber
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