Re: Bye for now



Green-Eyed Chris wrote:

Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wrote:
Green-Eyed Chris wrote:
Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wrote:
Green-Eyed Chris wrote:
Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wrote:
Green-Eyed Chris wrote:
Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wrote:
Green-Eyed Chris wrote:
Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen wrote:
Mueckelein wrote:
Catherine Johnson wrote:

Well, the spoilers are starting already, so I'm out. See ya
after I've read the book.

Oh dear, all the "good ones" are leaving...well, at least I
know I'll read from you at the end of July.... All the best
until then and enjoy reading!

As of this post, I'm no longer reading new topics, so if anyone
wants to contact me you'll know where to look. As of July, I'm
gone totally.

My planned ~101 Uses for a Dead Kneazle~ thread just won't be the
same without you.

Awwww. Is that like the 101 Uses for a Dead Cat comic book?

Dang! Somebody must have stolen my idea. I was thinking 50% more
magical uses, like flying slippers, but best we not get started.
I¹m allergic to the hairs. BTW, IIRC, there was a ³101 More
Uses...² sequel.

What were you going to do with the tassel?

Hang it over the bar along with my faded high school and college
graduation tassels

You could put it on your tea cosy.

The wood is still cracked from the last time. Perhaps if I put some
wheels on a dead cat...

Nah - worse than shopping trollies, they are.

Try waiting 'til they're dry and nail four of them together.

Nope - still slide off sideways all the time.

Course, ~live~ wheeled cats are even worse, going uppards an' all.


I hope "gone totally" doesn't mean that

I've seen that people thought that "gone totally" meant I was never
coming back - in fact it simply meant "stop in case of spoilers".

You had me thinking King's Cross!

More like Euston.

Close enough. My last was Warren Street. I left a drawing of my tassel
on one of the walls there.

That was you! I thought it looked small & limp.

Somebody swiped the filled bucket underneath?

Just a pathetic puddle.


I have to find somebody else to stalk after July 21st.

Ooh, you make me feel like Phoebe Buffay - just don't stalk my
twin sister!

Fat chance! Not even she can duplicate the uniquely sweet sting of
your ovipositor and the tantalizing tickle of your cerci. <sigh>
(³I am being shockingly indiscreet.²)

~Blush~

(That's a leafy-green colour, BTW)

Glad you cleared that up. I thought it came from the necroposting.

Are you making up stuff you have no idea about again?

Merely a clinical observation from one trapped in the Dr. Who
diaspora. With the exception of my eyes, the only green body tissue I
ever saw was on an anatomy table.

You ended up as one of the Toclafane?

Nah! I will always be an Annette Funicello fan!

Oh, she was fantastic in Head.


Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen

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Free Margaret Blaine now!

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