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> The movie was great. It featured Godzilla attacking from behind
>wielding giant salt shakers. The remains (shells) are now in the
>Tokyo Museum. I believe this followed the Attack of the Giant
>Tomatos, a sequal to The Snail That Ate Pittsburg. I seem to
>remember the citizens of Altoona defending themselves with celery
>stalks, the battle run-off ending with (low sodium) V-8 juice
>filling the Monongahela River.
> But what do I know.
> (I'm embarrassed to sign this with my own name) So,
> Regards,
> Andrew
> (send me your sinistral gastropods)
>>
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Date: 2004/02/24 Tue PM 09:59:31 EST
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Snail bites
>>
>> I seem to remember a Saturday Evening Post fiction story from the early
>> '60's. Giant snails crawling around on an island shred victims
>>with their ten
>> thousand razor-sharp teeth. If anyone has a collection of old
>>magazines, it might
>> be a neat story to find.
>>
> > Martin
That does it! I'm going to name a new species "godzilla". It will
most likely measure more than a millimeter in length.
Art
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