Re: Lords fuel climate change row with blow to Kyoto



On 20 Aug 2005 07:44:12 -0500, "Milton J. Smuthworthy, I"
<tonworthyCLOTHES@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>>>>>>>> I did hear they found a tooth at each of the crime
>>>>>>>>> scenes though.
>>>>>>>> Yo, we'sh in the clear, boysh!
>>>>>>> It was a hound dog's tooth.
>>>>>> Oh, gee, *that'll* really narrow down the suspect list....
>>>>> Incisive of you to notice that.
>>>>
>>>>The molar, the merrier, I always say.
>>>>
>>>Trust you to gum things up.
>>
>>IT IS ALIVE! Alan, where have you been?
>
>I thought he took the risk of walking out his front
>door and got buried in an avalanche or something.

That was brr-illiant, Milt!
.



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