Re: Sinister: I know where this plug goes


Re: Sinister: I know where this plug goes


To: sinister@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Sinister: I know where this plug goes
From: P F <pinefox1@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 07:19:41 -0700 (PDT)



Eric Erasure can, and indeed does, speak for himself. Personally I am neither 
married, in a committed relationship, in an uncommitted relationship, in a 
sitcom, in a shack, standing to reason, getting laid all the time, or near the 
mark. Isn't Eric also writing a website about computer games? I think he should 
use sinister to promote that.

It's good to hear from droll Kenneth, but his story was a bit repulsive - 
reminiscent in that respect of a very long post that Tim Hopkins sent in, oh, 
early 1999 perhaps. Crikey, that is over 10 years ago.

I am glad to know that I am finally allowed to post to sinister again, though I 
don't expect everyone else feels the same way.



      
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