[net.bizarre] Bizarre Food

slb@drutx.UUCP (Sue Brezden) (10/12/85)

A more Important Question:

      What is the most bizarre thing that ever ate you?

Or does this belong on net.games.frp?
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carl@proper.UUCP (Carl Greenberg) (10/12/85)

In article <> slb@drutx.UUCP (Sue Brezden) writes:
>A more Important Question:
>      What is the most bizarre thing that ever ate you?
>Or does this belong on net.games.frp?

Wait!  Before ANYONE responds to this, just take this little bit of advice
into mind:
	If you're going to mention a human being of the opposite sex in
	response to the question, PLEASE put it on net.rec.nude!
	(Sue, you must realise that this is kinda like throwing a butchered
	cow into a pack of wolves...)
						Carl Greenberg
						Immoral Majority

fred@gymble.UUCP (Fred Blonder) (10/16/85)

  > From: carl@proper.UUCP (Carl Greenberg)
  > 
  > In article <> slb@drutx.UUCP (Sue Brezden) writes:
  > >      What is the most bizarre thing that ever ate you?
  > 
  > Wait!  Before ANYONE responds to this, just take this little bit of
  > advice into mind:
  >	If you're going to mention a human being of the opposite sex in
  >	response to the question, PLEASE put it on net.rec.nude!

Disgusting! All she asked was an innocent question, and you put the
worst possible interpretation on it. Besides, what's it got to do with
net.rec.nude? I mean, nudists' diets aren't any more bizarre than yours
are they?
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