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| What a way to end the year [message #943 is a reply to message #113 ] |
Thu, 26 May 2005 19:42   |
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02:35pm Dec 15, 2003
Man-o-Man!!!! This has got to be one of the funniest twists of events that I have read all year. Well, at first it's not funny. It's kind of scary but when you reflect on all the twist, turns and previous opportunities for things to explode, you have to laugh at the way things ended. It just goes to show no good deed goes unpunished. Even with the best of intentions in mind there is place for conspiracy and intrigue. Mr. Meyer, I'm glad you made it out of the situation fully intact.
Regards,
Tellis Savalas Coleman (TC)
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| Loved your story [message #946 is a reply to message #113 ] |
Thu, 26 May 2005 19:49   |
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5:34am Dec 18, 2003
Such a great story by a great story teller. When the morning sun shines, the prostitutes, quarrelling lovers and pissing soldiers disappear into the day as if nothing happened. That's the power of the night beautifully depicted. Mr. Meyer, thank you for the early Christmas present and I hope your foot feels better.
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| Funny [message #948 is a reply to message #113 ] |
Thu, 26 May 2005 19:51  |
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09:56am Mar 23, 2004
Well I was sitting hear reading this editorial, laughing at almost anything that happened. It became pretty serious twords the end there when the two police stations got involved with eachother.
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