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Old January 28th 04, 06:06 AM
David Nebenzahl
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Default Will we always be able to buy film?

On 1/27/2004 9:14 PM Frank Pittel spake thus:

jjs wrote:
: In article , Frank Pittel
: wrote:

: What this has to do with the question is that there is a demand for
: black powder
: muskets and there is a profit in making them. Therefore in true
: capitalist fashion
: there is at least one company making them.

: Oh just shut the fcuk up, Frank.

No chance


Look, Frank, will you at least fix you idiotic drive-time Rush Limbaugh told
me so it *must* be true talk-radio sig so that it's *grammatic*? If so, I'll
think that much better of you.

Any English teacher would tell you it should be "Keep working--millions on
welfare depend on you". Two clauses, dontcha know. (You can substitute a
semicolon if that turns you on more.)

Or just go on sounding like a moron. The choice is yours.


--
It's stupid, moronic and too fcuking obvious, as obvious as counting your
fingers, so TELL ME SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW or just shut the fcuk up.

- "jjs" in extremis on rec.photo.darkroom

 




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