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Re: Is our Labassador Incorrigible? Shar » Emmanuela

Posted by B Day on November 16, 2000, at 14:51:00

In reply to Re: Is our Labassador Incorrigible? Shar, posted by Emmanuela on November 16, 2000, at 1:32:51

Dearest Prime Ministeress Emmanuela,

The Ambassador would like to thank you for your warm, reassuring words. You have greatly reduced the nervousness and stress level of the Ambassador. Perhaps we should arm our National Militia with your devices in order that we may better defend the sofas of our land. Although his is only eight feet long, you are still welcome on the Ambassador's couch anytime.

Once again the Ambassador would like to assure the Lumptonian people that he is all better now. His feistiness is well in hand, the health food incident has passed and he is cured of incorrigibility. Additionally, he is diligently searching for metaphors he may use as replacements for innuendo sort of the way Lumptonians search for pie when they've run out of chocolate.

Perhaps NOW we Lumptonians can get back to the business of our great nation. We have much to lump about.

Your Ole' Ambassador,

Mr. B


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> The Ambassador has most def. misinterp. the Prime Ministress - there would not even be an impersonal demonstration of the device, let alone have the P.M. closer than a 10 foot BiPole. As the great sage DingDong saith: ' Too much fiber in the diet interferes and breaks the quiet."
> The P.M. thinks it very wise of the Ambassador to eschew any more healthy food.


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