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My apologies...

Luis Sot

My apologies...

by Luis Sot » Mon, 03 Jul 2000 04:00:00

To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and am very
embarrassed.
Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration goes out
the window (no excuse).
In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

L.S.

Greg Cisk

My apologies...

by Greg Cisk » Mon, 03 Jul 2000 04:00:00


I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
what you were talking about. He won the race at an
airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

DUH.

--


Luis Sot

My apologies...

by Luis Sot » Mon, 03 Jul 2000 04:00:00

....like I said, my apologies for the hasty post...
L.S.



> > To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> > Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and am
> very
> > embarrassed.
> > Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration goes
out
> > the window (no excuse).
> > In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
> what you were talking about. He won the race at an
> airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

> DUH.

> --



Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00

What a delightful manner you have, Greg.
You REALLY should apply to join your country's diplomatic corp.

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------




> > To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> > Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and am
> very
> > embarrassed.
> > Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration goes
out
> > the window (no excuse).
> > In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
> what you were talking about. He won the race at an
> airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

> DUH.

> --



Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Corp = corps.

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------


> What a delightful manner you have, Greg.
> You REALLY should apply to join your country's diplomatic corp.

> --
> Regards,
> Bruce Kennewell,
> Canberra, Australia.
> ---------------------------





> > > To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> > > Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and
am
> > very
> > > embarrassed.
> > > Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration goes
> out
> > > the window (no excuse).
> > > In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> > I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
> > what you were talking about. He won the race at an
> > airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

> > DUH.

> > --



m.seer

My apologies...

by m.seer » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00

corps = corpse <G>

MS

> Corp = corps.

> --
> Regards,
> Bruce Kennewell,
> Canberra, Australia.
> ---------------------------



> > What a delightful manner you have, Greg.
> > You REALLY should apply to join your country's diplomatic corp.

> > --
> > Regards,
> > Bruce Kennewell,
> > Canberra, Australia.
> > ---------------------------





> > > > To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> > > > Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and
> am
> > > very
> > > > embarrassed.
> > > > Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration
goes
> > out
> > > > the window (no excuse).
> > > > In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> > > I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
> > > what you were talking about. He won the race at an
> > > airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

> > > DUH.

> > > --



Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Different pronunciation! :-)

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------


> corps = corpse <G>

> MS


> > Corp = corps.

> > --
> > Regards,
> > Bruce Kennewell,
> > Canberra, Australia.
> > ---------------------------



> > > What a delightful manner you have, Greg.
> > > You REALLY should apply to join your country's diplomatic corp.

> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Bruce Kennewell,
> > > Canberra, Australia.
> > > ---------------------------





> > > > > To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> > > > > Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand,
and
> > am
> > > > very
> > > > > embarrassed.
> > > > > Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration
> goes
> > > out
> > > > > the window (no excuse).
> > > > > In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> > > > I would be more embarrassed that you had no clue about
> > > > what you were talking about. He won the race at an
> > > > airport in Ohio, not Michigan.

> > > > DUH.

> > > > --



Peter Ive

My apologies...

by Peter Ive » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> To all whose race I spoiled with my previous post.
> Having being a victim of such carelessless myself, I understand, and am very
> embarrassed.
> Just too e***d about the result, common sense and consideration goes out
> the window (no excuse).
> In the future I vow to wait a bit before I rush to the computer.

> L.S.

Well done that man! :)
Jo Helse

My apologies...

by Jo Helse » Tue, 04 Jul 2000 04:00:00


>Corp = corps.

Eh.... Wasn't that a dead body or something??  :-)

JoH

------- The best way to accelerate a Mac is 9.81 m/s2 --------
--------------------------------------------------------------

Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00

"Corps" is pronounced "kaw", Jo.
You're thinking of "corpse", which is pronounced "corpse"! :-)

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------



> >Corp = corps.

> Eh.... Wasn't that a dead body or something??  :-)

> JoH

> ------- The best way to accelerate a Mac is 9.81 m/s2 --------
> --------------------------------------------------------------

Peter Ive

My apologies...

by Peter Ive » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> "Corps" is pronounced "kaw", Jo.
> You're thinking of "corpse", which is pronounced "corpse"! :-)

> --
> Regards,
> Bruce Kennewell,
> Canberra, Australia.
> ---------------------------

Thanks Bruce for clearing up that *** corpse problem. :)
Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00

We've sent in the "cleaners".
(Wasn't that a line from a movie?)
--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------



> > "Corps" is pronounced "kaw", Jo.
> > You're thinking of "corpse", which is pronounced "corpse"! :-)

> > --
> > Regards,
> > Bruce Kennewell,
> > Canberra, Australia.
> > ---------------------------

> Thanks Bruce for clearing up that *** corpse problem. :)

Stephen Ferguso

My apologies...

by Stephen Ferguso » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Several films, as far as I remember.  One notable "cleaner" was Jean Reno in
"La Femme Nikita".  Notable only because I think Reno's great, or perhaps I
like the films in which Reno has featured (Ronin, La Femme Nikita, Leon),
hence the association.  He had a particularly *** cleaning job to complete
in LFN.

Stephen


> We've sent in the "cleaners".
> (Wasn't that a line from a movie?)
> --
> Regards,
> Bruce Kennewell,
> Canberra, Australia.
> ---------------------------




> > > "Corps" is pronounced "kaw", Jo.
> > > You're thinking of "corpse", which is pronounced "corpse"! :-)

> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Bruce Kennewell,
> > > Canberra, Australia.
> > > ---------------------------

> > Thanks Bruce for clearing up that *** corpse problem. :)

Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Thanks, Stephen.  Yes, I'm sure that many film scripts have included that
line...or similar!

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------


> Several films, as far as I remember.  One notable "cleaner" was Jean Reno
in
> "La Femme Nikita".  Notable only because I think Reno's great, or perhaps
I
> like the films in which Reno has featured (Ronin, La Femme Nikita, Leon),
> hence the association.  He had a particularly *** cleaning job to
complete
> in LFN.

> Stephen



> > We've sent in the "cleaners".
> > (Wasn't that a line from a movie?)
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Bruce Kennewell,
> > Canberra, Australia.
> > ---------------------------




> > > > "Corps" is pronounced "kaw", Jo.
> > > > You're thinking of "corpse", which is pronounced "corpse"! :-)

> > > > --
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Bruce Kennewell,
> > > > Canberra, Australia.
> > > > ---------------------------

> > > Thanks Bruce for clearing up that *** corpse problem. :)


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