Well, it works, & is gnomic, Dave.
We'll all have to watch out for that trout....
Doug
On 2011-08-02, at 11:45 PM, David Bircumshaw wrote:
> *The First Boy of Monte Lotto *
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> Yes, I was none. Save
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> for a man who had been a
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> gardener, and walked
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> on, ill fed upon trout brought
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> from Switzerland, suffering.
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> Texts:
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> Horatio Alger Jr., Joe The Hotel Boy
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> The Internet, Nigerian Spam and Bogus Lotto
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> H. G. Wells, The First Men In The Moon
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> Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
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> *a 'collaboration' with Gnome 0.2*
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> --
> David Joseph Bircumshaw
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