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Subject: Chris Sutten
From: Ben Nunn <bennunn@depro.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 09:45:34 +0100
(superman@uksf.org.xspamblockx.uk), in message
narFa.17756$pK2.24377@news.indigo.ie who said:
> "Ben Nunn" <bennunn@depro.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:bc459u$f0i2r$1@ID-55895.news.dfncis.de...
>> Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Joe Horowitz
>> (jh007c3183NOSPAM@blueyonder.co.uk), in message
>> bc2r1p$etj8e$1@ID-146919.news.dfncis.de who said:
>>> "Allen Parkes" <allen.parkes@nospam.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
>>> message news:r3l9evgor9bsngp7rb5as7hokane5ljr27@4ax.com...
>>>> "Joe Horowitz" <jh007c3183NOSPAM@blueyonder.co.uk> once famously
>>>> said:
>>>>
>>>>> Good question, Allen.
>>>>
>>>> Bastard.
>>>
>>> Sorry Elaine, that was really insensitive. I'll never do it again.
>>
>>
>> Get with the times, Joe. It's _Allen_.
>>
>> Allen Porkes.
>
> Thank fuck for that. Just recently, I've had to resort to looking up
> The Big Book of Baby Names to find more names that began with 'A'.
> Still, I think we've taught Allen Pringle not to complain about
> people mispelling his name now.
If there's one thing we don't want to happen, it's jokes wearing too thin.
I'm confident that Allen Pankhurst would agree with these sentiments.
BTN
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