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Re: Fish for the new 55-gal Jay Kaner 04-14-2006
Posted by Jay Kaner on April 14, 2006, 6:28 am
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>
>>
>>
>>> pl*co
>>
>>Is that a naughty word? ;o)
>>
> It's a very good word when spelled correctly, as you have. Replacing
> the * with, say, a certain vowel, however, can bring unexpected and
> unwanted events to pass in the life of the fish or the fish's keeper.
> Be forewarned. It took the Boston Red Sox 86 years to break the curse
> that they were under. The Pl*co curse was only cast a couple of
> decades ago; I am not ready test it just yet.

So is this something along the lines of the actor/actress and the Hamlet
thing?



Posted by 2pods on April 14, 2006, 7:07 am
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>>>> pl*co
>>>
>>>Is that a naughty word? ;o)
>>>
>> It's a very good word when spelled correctly, as you have. Replacing
>> the * with, say, a certain vowel, however, can bring unexpected and
>> unwanted events to pass in the life of the fish or the fish's keeper.
>> Be forewarned. It took the Boston Red Sox 86 years to break the curse
>> that they were under. The Pl*co curse was only cast a couple of
>> decades ago; I am not ready test it just yet.
>
> So is this something along the lines of the actor/actress and the Hamlet
> thing?
>
You mean Macbeth, usually referred to as "The Scottish Play" :-)

Peter



Posted by Jay Kaner on April 14, 2006, 7:39 am
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>>>>> pl*co
>>>>
>>>>Is that a naughty word? ;o)
>>>>
>>> It's a very good word when spelled correctly, as you have. Replacing
>>> the * with, say, a certain vowel, however, can bring unexpected and
>>> unwanted events to pass in the life of the fish or the fish's keeper.
>>> Be forewarned. It took the Boston Red Sox 86 years to break the curse
>>> that they were under. The Pl*co curse was only cast a couple of
>>> decades ago; I am not ready test it just yet.
>>
>> So is this something along the lines of the actor/actress and the Hamlet
>> thing?
>>
> You mean Macbeth, usually referred to as "The Scottish Play" :-)

LOL yeah!! That's what i meant!!!



Posted by Altum on April 14, 2006, 2:46 pm
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2pods wrote:

> You mean Macbeth, usually referred to as "The Scottish Play" :-)

Owwww, my nose!

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Posted by Gill Passman on April 14, 2006, 3:17 pm
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Altum wrote:
> 2pods wrote:
>
>> You mean Macbeth, usually referred to as "The Scottish Play" :-)
>
>
> Owwww, my nose!
>

Surely you mean leg?

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