MISC: The Girl Who Saved The World Part 44

George Phillies phillies at 4liberty.net
Mon Aug 15 18:25:39 PDT 2016


Many thanks for all your interesting and amusing comments.


> Oh snap. That's true for pretty much every drug, isn't it? At least antibiotics
> work...

She has, alas, approximately zero need for antibiotics.
>> I finished my breakfast, strongly considered putting some more
>> pear-raisin compote in the microwave, and decided that I should check on
>> my cats and horses first. I did that yesterday, mentalically, and I
>> could tell from their minds that everything was fine. Everything, of
>> course, except they missed having seen me.
>
> JEEZ ALL OF THIS IS ABOUT ECLIPSE BEING CUTE.

She is being a 12-year-old girl.

>> If she's truly that closed, he could not resist."

It is obscure on its gender?

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> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 11:59:42 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Drew Perron <pwerdna at gmail.com>
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> Dangit, I skipped over this one.

I was not going to complain.

> On 7/4/2016 6:33 PM, George Phillies wrote:
> <snip>
>> We are in complete agreement
>> with Supreme German Warlord that while there is a possibility of
>> incidental or collateral damage, that such damage must be recognized as
>> a heroic sacrifice on the part of those suffering the damage, for which
>> of course they do not need to be compensated.
>
> You got a weird idea of what heroic sacrifice means, bud.
>
>> It is unfortunate that the
>> agreed-upon plan was not successful, but that is the nature of plans.
>> They do not always work.
>
> Smartest thing anyone in this room has said so far.

This is one of the intelligently run countries.

Drew, many thanks for your remarks.

George



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