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From: brad@gcc-opus.ARPA (Brad Parker)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Big Beasts
Message-ID: <184@gcc-opus.ARPA>
Date: Tue, 8-Jan-85 10:11:00 EST
Article-I.D.: gcc-opus.184
Posted: Tue Jan  8 10:11:00 1985
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References: <686@infopro.UUCP> <41@azure.UUCP>
Reply-To: brad@gcc-opus.UUCP (Brad Parker)
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Summary: 

In article <41@azure.UUCP> annab@azure.UUCP (Anna Beaver) writes:
>> So someone else likes small beasts too! Geckos and other lizards are
>> my best buddies. Voles are merely tasty.
>> -- 
>Yes, it is quite comforting to be sitting around talking with friends and
>hear the chirping of the Geckos, as they skitter along the beams of the
>coffee shack. Howerver, other small beasts, such as bufus and mongooses,
>can get to be real pests.		 Annadiana Beaver

Personally, I'm a fan of all beasts, big and small...

(thanks for making me laugh)
-- 

J Bradford Parker
uucp: seismo!harvard!gcc-opus!brad
otherwise: what else is there ?

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