[RML] unsubscribe rainbowfish
jpking (jking at isle.net)
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need help to unsubscribe to this NG.
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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 14:22:10 +1000
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From: Andrew Boyd
Subject: Re: [RML] SPAM Body Sliders
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At 09:23 08/06/98 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi Andrew,
>
>actually the girls are not called body sliders, it's more of a service that
>they provide (so I am told) ;)
>
>I, like you, have no first hand information on the subject..... :P
>Or is that a third party hand?????
I am told that they can be quite handy :) Some of us need a third hand,
some do not ;)
Cheers, Andrew
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"Zaphod screamed a diminished fifth himself, dropped his light and sat
heavily on the floor, or rather on a body which had been lying there
undisturbed for around six months and which reacted to being sat on
by exploding with great violence."
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