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"Alex M. Fraissinet" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Mar 1998 01:26:14 +0100
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At 23:07 2-03-1998 -0800, you wrote:
>Dan,
>
>You and the other "flying pig people" (as opposed to us "non-flying pig
>people" -- see, you've created two classes of Conch-L'ers.
 
I wonder why there still people who want to say what other people has to do.
Conch-L = WE ALL TOGETHER. With our good parts, with our wrong parts. And
because of that, we can learn. All people who say "DO TIS, DO TAT" don't
have the possibility to learn from the unexpected.
 
I always vote for freedom, I don't accept to be told how to act. So, I have
to respect the freedom of all other people, and I do. With a smile you can
solve problems, with friendship you can climb mountains. With saying YOU MAY
NOT you get lonely, I don't like to be lonely.
 
 
To Art and all the flying pig's people.
We look forward to see them swarm above the river Schelde. Then we knows
that it wil be a good year for the mussels. Does anybody knows when we can
expect them?
 
Than.... the shell-related question.
I try to find out on which places the Strombus pipus lives. My books says,
by example, not in India/Sri Lanka. Is that true? And can anybody tell me
why there is such a big part of the ocean without pipus?
 
Let's go on with having fun,
 
Alex
(from that old and tired Europe...)

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