SW10/HCC: March 2011: The Perils of the Wolf-Woman!
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Wed Mar 16 18:45:34 PDT 2011
Andrew Perron wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 01:05:38 +0000 (UTC), Scott Eiler wrote:
>
>> Andrew Perron wrote:
>
> <snip>
>>> Fair enough, though I was *really* wondering how the Journal got this
>>> information.
>> Hmm. The senior staff always had their ways, but they're not around, are they.
>> I'll have to ask myself just how the interns got the job done.
>
> Someone among the sasquatches selling their story?
Or someone who can eavesdrop on them...
>>> See, I got that, but... wolf-children?
>> The Wolf-Woman may not have had mated, but she's great at nursing little wolves.
>
> Yeah, but where'd they come from?
>
> Andrew "NO .SIG MAN" "Juan" Perron, is it Cleveland?
I was going to say, The Stork. It makes as much sense as The Unicorn does. But
no, these are real wolves and they come from other wolves.
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Only their myths concerned peace and contentment, and that in such a
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