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Technology Stocks : Information Architects (IARC): E-Commerce & EIP

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To: Larry Brew who wrote (8053)10/7/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Bert Zed  Read Replies (2) of 10786
 
No, but I do know a true story about a guy with a hydraulic bollock. In fact his whole wedding tackle had to be pumped up before he could perform, but thats another story.

Probably a tad off topic, more TAVA thread, because he only had an embedded chip in the circuit so I suppose come the Y2K the worst that is going to happen is that he'll probably have an electrical viagra type effect, i.e. his hydraulic bollock(s) will think that he hasn't had a leg over for a hundred years or so. Worst that will happen is that he'll walk around with a permanent stiffy for a few years until the chip realises......

May need a new tailor, not so much of Mr Tall and Mighty, more like Mr Ball and Tighty. Sorry, i digress.......

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