OT: To Italy and Back

Jamie Dillon (jdillon@No-Spam)
Fri, 28 Apr 1999 12:38:46 -0700

"distinguished alleys of the powder..."

Man, if I could write like that I wouldn't be here working for a living.

There's a lot more anguish in the Italian, puts a whole different slant on
our shared adventure. Like with that "to put the double quantity from the
field and one sfocato revealed to mala pain with the avoided vision."
Hamlet shoulda had so much pain.

Then with the mordacious wind and the acetate 5.0 overhear, it's a wonder
we saw a damn thing.

Plus there was
"daughter Rachel di Jim, than it has hidden in the vehicle."
Straight out of Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Thank you kindly for to the laughter. It is a blessing that I had just
already gone to do my urination.

D D & K


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