OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill

trev judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu May 7 21:27:26 EDT 2009


oh getting worried now eh???
this won't save you

trev

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From: "mike coleman" <insect.brain at GMAIL.COM>
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:37 PM
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
Subject: Re: OFF: Judge Trev on Cosmic Puffin bill

> and Jon, Trev was educated at University, so he used two pieces of strong
> cardboard, and better still, showed his rather high IQ by writing "do not
> bend"
> so resultantly, the spankin' mint copy I lost is right back with me and 
> I'll
> never have a sense of loss
> Good thing I know the universal secret to removing the "baked in" record
> from the printed inner
> If I ever take it out, that is......(uh-oh, maybe I do not, it's a PRINTED
> INNER, very ICU-ish at that)...maybe better just look at the LP while I 
> play
> "rot in burning hell" over and over and over from the CD, which, by the 
> way,
> if you own the GWR version you cash in it for a sack of fresh cod
> should I play Larry Boyd's CD now???  will I be bored???
>
>
> On 5/7/09, Jonathan Jarrett <jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
>
>>         That would be the perfect cue for a review, really, wouldn't it?
>>> After all if I don't do one, Trev will set Mike on me for
>>> using second-hand vinyl mailers...
>>
>>
>> NONO
>> second hand is "in". That's going green. It's simply that the industry is
>> full of nothing but morons whose mailers do not allow extra room for the
>> inevitable postmaster games of "hoop" with the parcels....I am out to 
>> change
>> the industry along with the easily accomplished face of human existence
>> re-programing.
>> Then there is the abominable and worst-case problem of the UK and it's
>> (take note) pathetic "envelope style" mailers
>> If your mailer seals like an envelope, destroy it (or them) violently and
>> get video.
>> The next problem is that while the Bristish countryside is indeed a sight
>> to see, beautiful, the material from the trees seems not to translate 
>> into
>> any kind of cardboard that could actually be called, cardboard
>> The mailer you supplied Trev is of the type whose use is only to send a
>> couple sheets of wax paper from your mum's kitchen across the street to 
>> old
>> missus baggins, delivered by hand, lest the wax paper may become creased 
>> and
>> of no real use to preserve flower petals
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 



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