In the event that "mouse" is submitted, I would of course have to withdraw my "elephant" immediately. Would that resolve matters? Visualise the process, however, only if you have a strong disposition. Philip Kane ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 23 February 2001 12:41 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: ...lost for words > How wise you are, Sol > > You're right of course! > > I'll go with elephant after all. > > ELEPHANT > > > >Roger wrote:> > >>sorry about this > >but now that> > >elephant> > >has appeared I feel I should change my word back to> > >foundling> > >hope that's okay< > > > > > >are you sure? > > >think about it carefully before you make any rash decisions ;-)> > >Sol > > > >
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