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To: Rambi who wrote (11975)8/19/1998 2:24:00 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Don't Ask Rambi : SI's Most Dangerous Thread
or
Reading Rambi, in Sinhalese

Readers
You may not be aware of this but this thread is the most dangerous thread on SI.
I am beginning to suspect that Freddy reads all the mail, even the subscriptions to Science and Astronomy and stuff like that.
penni writes nice stories about kids, but doesn't reveal that she is actually a devotee of the Kama Sutra (A book of difficult yoga exercises)
Large predatory cats prowl the thread, flinging themselves down on the unsuspecting from a distance of 10 Meters or more (For you Americans, 10 Meters is about thirty feet, the height of a three story building.)
Do not even think about hyping a stock here, look at FONAR.
If you read a story over here, regardless of the time of day, it helps to be drunk.
Check Your Deck.
If you do not have this thread bookmarked, good for you, you may live longer on SI.
Do not come over here if you are not a real person, this thread will suck you up and spit you out like a can of warm beer.
It is run along the lines of old Amazonia.
This is the truth.
Not a single word of a lie.
This is a sample of what is really going on here, remember, this is, and likely always will be SI's Most Dangerous Thread

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And furthermore, don't ask, there is no Ask Rambi Thread.



To: Rambi who wrote (11975)8/19/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Respond to of 71178
 
If memory serves, Page 103 (Roman alphabet edition, unillustrated) expressly advises the presence of a third party.