Somewhere around the time of 05/07/2003 06:52, the world stopped and
listened as Frank White graced us with this profound tidbit of wisdom
that would fufill the enjoyment of future generations:
> In article <3EB8A4F2.3080904@invalid.pacbell.nospam.net.0123456789>, 
> dcrudy@invalid.pacbell.nospam.net.0123456789 says...
>>
>>Somewhere around the time of 05/06/2003 09:18, the world stopped and
>>listened as James Marshall graced us with this profound tidbit of wisdom
>>that would fufill the enjoyment of future generations:
>>> In article <b985oj$gnei5$1@ID-69946.news.dfncis.de> "Daniel Fawcett" 
> <western.battleNOSPAM@virgin.net> writes:
>>> 
>>>>Now, if you go to your window [the clear thing in the wall that has
>>>>pictures of things behind it], thats the REAL WORLD. with REAL
>>>>PEOPLE. I think you would benefit from some time in it.
>>> 
>>> Yes, there's a real world, but sometimes it's not half as much fun as 
> a
>>> fantasy world.  :)
>>> 
>>>>Well, what are you waiting for?
>>> 
>>> Umm, my office doesn't have a window, so what am I supposed to do?  :)
>>> 
>>
>>My office has too many windows.  In fact, the building that I'm in has 7 
>>MILES of premiter glass.
> 
> You... live in a glass office?
> 
> Do you throw stones?  Inquiring minds want to know!
> 
> FW
> 

It's actually a very large building.  There are 4 wings: north, south, 
east, and west.  There are 5 stories.  The local city ordinace states 
that commercial buildings cannot be over 5 stories tall.  Each wing in 
the building is 1/2 mile long in a cross or star pattern.  The building 
has about 10,000 employees.

No, I do not live there.

No, I do not throw stones.  I take that back, sometimes, I toss them in 
the lake.


-- 
Daniel Rudy

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