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Gans & "The Red River Dykes"

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D. Spencer Hines - 28 Feb 2004 12:15 GMT
"Neither Johnson nor Nixon wanted to go the route of ruining the Red
River dykes."

P. Jonathan Gans -- flakey Left-Wing chemist at NYU

Hilarious!

DSH
Renia - 29 Feb 2004 09:30 GMT
> "Neither Johnson nor Nixon wanted to go the route of ruining the Red
> River dykes."
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> DSH

What the dykes of Red River get up to in the privacy of their own
homes, is their own business.

Renia
D. Spencer Hines - 29 Feb 2004 06:38 GMT
Precisely!

And I will defend to the death their right to do as they please with
consenting adults in the privacy of their own homes ---- even if they do
ruin a few.

DSH

| > "Neither Johnson nor Nixon wanted to go the route of ruining the Red
| > River dykes."
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| Renia
Julian Richards - 29 Feb 2004 16:59 GMT
>> "Neither Johnson nor Nixon wanted to go the route of ruining the Red
>> River dykes."
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>What the dykes of Red River get up to in the privacy of their own
>homes, is their own business.

In Lincolnshire they jump dykes. They also eat faggots.

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Julian Richards
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