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To: Clark Kent who wrote (2100)2/16/1999 5:02:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 2401
 
CK, there's a funny-looking guy in Stanfields and an ancient Komatsu cap standing over my left shoulder instructing me to tell you that he's looking forward to hearing the answers to the standard questions we've asked for the last few eons, and to request you to relay any particularly juicy forward-looking bits via email before posting [he would mean PM, if he knew the system here] .... not sure i trust the guy, looks like he's got a suit on underneath ... and Komatsu?! - i mean really ..... well, we'll see, he owes me a beer now -g- ..... cheers



To: Clark Kent who wrote (2100)2/21/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: paul s.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2401
 
Hi Clark...well...any news from the "Kids in the Hall"??

...action on this one continued to be breathtaking...

...on another front, your alter ego may want to take note of this news item...

Report: Vulgaria May Possess
Flying-Car Technology
WASHINGTON, DC--State Department officials are
"deeply concerned" by a just-released report that
Vulgarian despot Baron Bomburst has acquired
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the fantastical flying car
created by zany, limber inventor Caractacus Potts.
"Vulgaria is already a leader in the fields of child
abduction and wife-beating," Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright said. "If they can
reverse-engineer the Potts device and discover the
tactically crucial, splendiferous technology of
airborne, turn-of-the-century Grand Prix racers, the
global balance of power could potentially be altered
forever."


theonion.com

paul