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Nominations For Funniest Character in the Forum
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27/08/1997 13:01:54
Matt Mc Donnell
Mc Donnell Software Consulting
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>>>>You know, Matt, Scot's given us some of information about Tom here. His lines (and technique) are really what his camera should be: disposable. I just hope that some of the females that got that "What sign..." business, told him it was a *Stop* sign. Still, he sounds a bit like me these days: crude, rude, and in a bad mood (g).
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>>>>>>In all fairness towards Tom (I can't believe I am doing this (s)), I was kidding about those "quotes".
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>>>>>>Scot.
>>>>>
>>>>>OK, at least I'm relieved that's Tom's not that much of a lounge-lizard. (bg)
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>>>>And I just couldn't resist taking advantage of the straight lines. Pretty soon I'm gonna be standing on a corner wearing a sign saying, "Please Stop me before I pun again!"
>>>>
>>>>Geo
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>>>George, is everything ok? You haven't seemed to be having any pun lately. lol
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>>Hanging is too good for a man who makes puns; he should be drawn and quoted. (duck)
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>>Scot.
>
>Ok, guys, let me get up off the *mat*. And Mr.Becker, you're not getting away *scott* free either. From Scot's quote you ought to know that it takes a real artist do this sort of thing. And speaking of being drawn and quoted, I resemble that remark.
>
>Actually, I'm working on a new form of the art: stealth puns. They're the kind where the listener/readers doesn't groan until you've fled the scene. I've gotten off a couple on this thread.
>
>Geo

Speaking about getting off a thread....
Might it be worthwhile to start a new one? This one is getting real difficult to follow.... Sometimes looking for a past reference is like finding a needle in a haystack... lol... en guard Geo
Matt McDonnell
...building a better mousetrap with moldy cheese...
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