In article <4798f60b$0$36367$742ec2ed@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
James Gassaway <dtravel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>ErictheTolle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Try not to have a Significant Other that you have to go back for,
>> given that they will invariably put you right in the path of the
>> monster. Even if they aren't currently in the path of the monster,
>> the monster will change it's path so that it's aiming right
>> for the SO.
>>
>Corrolary: Don't be someone else's Significant Other so the monster
doesn't
>aim directly at you!
>
>(Life in Monster-Movie World must be very lonely.)
On the other hand, if you *start* the movie without a Significant Other,
you're likely to have one by the end, having been thrown together
by the course of events ...
--
Wim Lewis <wiml@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Seattle, WA, USA. PGP keyID 27F772C1


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