X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,4a3b047f59ec12f3 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: lindsay@sol.co.uknoUCEwanted (Lindsay) Subject: Re: Interim Results Date: 1997/02/20 Message-ID: <330bd807.347814235@news.sol.co.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 220071625 References: <19970220032500.WAA15997@ladder02.news.aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Organization: Me, Myself, I Mime-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: lindsay@sol.co.uknoUCEwanted Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On 20 Feb 1997 03:25:16 GMT, spunk1111@aol.com summoned up the energy to type: >> >>> |> .-=-.) >>> |> /_ _ \ >>> |> \@ @ / >>> |> (_> _) >>> |> `)(_ >>> |> /((_`)_, >>> |> \__(/-" >>> |> __|||__ >>> |> ((__|__)) >>> |> >>> |> Did I say sweety ? - I meant Tweetie. Sorry. >alas... once again my initials (jgs) are snipped from my artwork :( Joan, I must hold my hand up and apologise profusely for the 'Tweetie' one. When I was posting it, I moved your 'jgs' and was attempting to put along the lines of: Artwork Courtesy of Joan G.Stark (alt.ascii-art newsgroup) to the right of Tweetie. I was also trying to fit in my email address with the amend instruction etc but couldn't fit it in to look good. Instead of hitting the cancel button I pressed Send by mistake. I promise, hand on heart, it will not happen again. I don't know about the Wallace and Grommet one though. I'm not guilty on that one. Please be wary with this McGinlay character though. The flamefest that's taking place just now has got some 'vivid' language associated with it. It's not a pretty sight. I've posted up an article to the other groups he x-posted to without including a.a-a and hopefully they will follow on from my message and not his and leave this group in peace. Again my humblest apologies. LINZ Reply-To: requires amending - lindsay [at] sol [dot] co [dot] uk