Declan Murphy wrote:
> Shannon Jacobs wrote:

 >>I see. So you don't have many friends outside your workplace.
 >
 >My, my. This lying stuff must be so contagious. You can't see
 >anything from there. And after all that vigorous and creative
 >spinning, too. Have you thought of a new career in American
 >politics?<snippity doo dah>

Of course not - I am fortunately not a sepponian. Anyway, even if I was 
from your unfortunate country where would it help you? After your 
promotion of Michael Moore's flick and the USDems campaign last year it 
would appear that you are just too right wing for my views.

 >Actually, I will confess that as I've gotten older I have become
 >rather more selective about my friends<snippity day>

Perfectly normal. Someone who is 16 has a lot of friends from high 
school and what they have in common is usually locality. Someone who is 
at gradschool has a lot of friends from gradschool and what they have in 
common is that they are at err... gradschool. Someone who has been 
working for a few years and is living abroad is more likely to have 
friends from common interests and views. Hardly worth confessing izzit?

 >Also, these years I spend more time in boring Zen actions like this
 >one. However, you still can't see anything about my social
 >situation.

Quite true. Though it is a bit strange and sad to be posting before 
lunch on new year's day. Especially after a few months away.

 ><old stuff snip>
 >>Put them in a box and send them to me. A bit of googling will get
 >>you my psotal address. I'll put them in the Yamasa library and
 >>promise than none will be sold or pulped.
 >>
 >>Only condition is that you do not pop down for a visit.
 >
 >What a charming way to make friends and encourage someone to invest
 >in the postage. Not.

I just don't want to catch whatever it is you appear to have. Quarantine 
  yunno.

 >Perhaps I will anyway.

As promised, none shall be sold or pulped. A deadtree book is a sacred 
thing.

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Non gratum anus rodentum