Needing no introduction "an" Usenet stalwart wrote:
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>"Bryn" <Scotland-the-Brave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:K451VqDep7DHFwty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Needing no introduction "an" Usenet stalwart wrote:
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>>>"Cloudberry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <flink@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>news:pYidnZxiJoj9VJfanZ2dneKdnZygnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> "Alf" <alf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> news:QKOdnWjAYczZyETbnZ2dnUVZ8sKlnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>I am planning to place an order for potassium cyanide and want to
make
>>>>>it
>>>>>appear "legitimate"
>>>>> What other substances/equipment should I also order to fool the
>>>>> supplier
>>>>> and not arouse suspicion?
>>>> There is this guy in soc.culture.scottish called Allan Canochie who
will
>>>> fix you up with instant death just by reading his articles.
>>>
>>>You're still a havering gomeril then! Anyone of course can look at any
of
>>>my
>>>posts and no-one would find anything iffy on any of them. Also I don't
>>>hide
>>>behind false names like Cloudberry, Bogman, walker or whatever you're
>>>deciding to call yourself today.
>>>
>>
>> Gomeril , I love that word.. *#;-]
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Bryn
>>
>> To the Phenomenonologist,
>> legend is an artefact.
>
>I can choose whatever name I like, and no, I am not interested in your
>articles, at least Allan Canochie's articles sometimes show a vestage of
>intelligence, which I wager yours do not. Good bye Mr. Phenomenologist!
I bet you copied the spelling from my .sig .
>(I
>am not sure what Allan means by mobility, is he in a wheel chair or
>something? Perhaps he is thinking of putting himself out of his misery,
in
>which case I apologise for including a suicide group.)
>
>
--
Bryn
But Sakalya did not know him, and so his head did fall off.
And robbers stole his bones thinking they were something else.
v26 (end of) Brihadarnayaka Upanishad


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