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Posted by Neredbojias on 01/20/49 11:36
With neither quill nor qualm, dorayme quothed:
> In article <MPG.1e24158ab3bc5d6a98974f@news.isp.com>,
> Neredbojias <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hey Boji, there will be coming a personal friend of mine to join
> > > your commune. Please allow him in. He may appear a little strange
> > > at first, perhaps like a Roman slave but with a shield and
> > > broadsword. - but he is not like that at all really, he will soon
> > > be in a nice suit, his sleeves rolled up to "talk" to you, he
> > > will call himself "Bud"... and be carrying a piece but won't use
> > > it...
> >
> > On a slightly different note, did you see "Master and Commander"? I
> > thought it pretty good (not perfect but...) but "Bud" did an excellent
> > job of portraying his role. Now would you really want such an
> > outstanding thespian to be incapacitated for life by crossing swords
> > with me?
>
> Well, er... yes... he is not the only man that needs an
> education... :)
>
> And yes, a fine film, swashbuckling, boys own, it was what it was
> and perfect for it...loved it.
>
> You wanna see real class, some real photography and tight
> classical film making and more? Who would have thought that a
> stylish bank robber who meets Jennifer Lopez in the boot of a car
> in a prison escape would go on to make "Good Night, and Good
> Luck" and be so godamn good at it?
Dunno either of those flicks. Who's the "stylish bank robber"?
>
> Anyway what has this to do with css or html?
>
Not much, I guess. But don't you ever find them sometimes just plain
boring...
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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