ABELARD AND HELOISE, MODERNIZED! was Ed Dolan the Great & Marika
On Nov 30, 1:00*am, (Tom Keats) wrote:
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* * * * Andre Jute writes: ABELARD AND HELOISE, MODERNIZED!
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Are they something like Harlequin and Columbine?
Or, perhaps, one of my favourite comedy acts --
The Bickersons[*]?
What the heck. *I can just Google it.
I must warn you, Tom, the tale of Abelard and Heloise is not for the
squeamish. First of all there is this sensitive love story, which a
great big manly cyclist might find far, far too soppy. Then there is
the wicked uncle who-- man, this is a newsgroup people's children
might see. If despite this reminder you insist on googling Abelard and
Heloise, don't say I didn't warn you!
Keep your thumbs clear of the bricks.
Andre Jute
All that expensive education -- and I know all about twelfth century
lovers!
cheers,
* * * * Tom
[*] Blanche, in an accusing tone of voice: "You hate my cooking!"
* * John, in a sarcastic tone of voice: "I love your cooking!"
* * Blanche: "Then how come you always get ptomaine poisoning?"
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Nothing is safe from me.
I'm really at:
tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca
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