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Re: Up Pops Oppenheimer
Dale Houstman (dmh7@skypoint.com) 2005/06/11 03:41

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john adams wrote:
> "Robert Morpheal" <morpheal@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42AA3AF4.A5C18CD7@sympatico.ca...
>
>>john adams wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Much like your writing kills people. But that is your "intent".
>>
>>Look on it as if it is a "new religion".
>>
>
>
> Ok, what does that mean, or should I ask? Or should
> I ask that I ask? Etc.
>
>

Robert thinks that anything that is "obscure" must - by definition - be
"deep." Even mud can run thin.

dmh


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