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> (Someone (Ulrich?) sent me an e-mail tonight which got zapped by
> Mailwasher before I could read it. Finger trouble when too tired.
> Please resend.)
Sorry, Doc. That was me, declaring my undying love and devotion and
offering to make you the beneficiary of $1.2 million in my will. Guess
you blew it.

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Dr Robin Bignall - 05 Jan 2004 15:22 GMT
>> (Someone (Ulrich?) sent me an e-mail tonight which got zapped by
>> Mailwasher before I could read it. Finger trouble when too tired.
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>offering to make you the beneficiary of $1.2 million in my will. Guess
>you blew it.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
In any case, for me to inherit those millions you'd have to be dead. I
prefer you alive and cussing.
As for the undying love and devotion, tomorrow is another day. You're a
woman. You'll change your mind.

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Dena Jo - 05 Jan 2004 15:36 GMT
> As for the undying love and devotion, tomorrow is another day.
> You're a woman. You'll change your mind.
Fiddle-dee-dee!

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Dr Robin Bignall - 06 Jan 2004 02:52 GMT
>> As for the undying love and devotion, tomorrow is another day.
>> You're a woman. You'll change your mind.
>
>Fiddle-dee-dee!
You see? You replied, which is step one.
Undying love, devotion and you saving $1.2 million to leave to anyone, let
alone me, are steps two to N. To a patient man, N is a small number, and
returning to Tara is not impossible.

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