Re: Subject: Re: t-and-f: RE: Proof positive....Monty Python silly

2003-11-01 Thread Randall Northam
Seems to me that far from suffering from narcolepsy Malmo is cursed by 
the opposite. He clearly can't sleep, judging by the length of the 
Monty Python pastiche.
Either that or he spends far too long in front of the computer thinking 
up smart arse replies.
Randall Northam

On Saturday, Nov 1, 2003, at 16:47 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

there is usually a
reference to malmo's alleged use of some substance
If memory serves me right as to darkwing list topics over the past few
years, Malmo has admitted to a brief experimentation (which provided no
discernable benefit according to Malmo) during his training days in 
Eugene
MORE than two decades ago.  There are probably people on this list who
weren't even born then.  But at this point it is quite ancient 
history, and I
suspect that it has  little if any relevance to the current narcolepsy 
/
MLB home runs / Balco / Conte brouhaha.

RT





Re: Subject: Re: t-and-f: RE: Proof positive....Monty Python silly

2003-11-01 Thread Martin J. Dixon
Any 7 year old can find that Monty Python bit on google in about 47
seconds(that was me-a 7 year old would likely be faster). Couple of minutes
with cut and paste and you're done.

Randall Northam wrote:

 Seems to me that far from suffering from narcolepsy Malmo is cursed by
 the opposite. He clearly can't sleep, judging by the length of the
 Monty Python pastiche.
 Either that or he spends far too long in front of the computer thinking
 up smart arse replies.
 Randall Northam