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Woolly Mittens
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      08-06-2003
"Whitecrest" <> wrote in message
> Of course, we see headlines like that all the time because virtually no
> one does this. Wait, come to think of it, I have never seen a headline
> like that.


There are a lot of things you don't see. Like the rest of my post, or common
sense.
What you are seeing now is my kill-file, since it's rather obvious you're a
troll.


 
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Whitecrest
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      08-06-2003
In article <3f309ec8$0$145$>,
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> There are a lot of things you don't see. Like the rest of my post, or common
> sense.
> What you are seeing now is my kill-file, since it's rather obvious you're a
> troll.


Well thats a good way out of an argument you are loosing....

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