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312.1 | and Canadian Politics | TRCA03::WALLACE | Ed Wallace Toronto, Canada. | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:30 | 3 |
| As I recall from old TV news clips Pierre Trudeau was temporarily
inflicted, while visiting the Queen in England. That was where he
did that little Whirly-Twirly and almost bumped into the gaurd.
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312.2 | Not an accute example | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:50 | 7 |
| Please keep in mind that a little Whirley-Twirley can't really be
compared to a full blown Whirley-Twirley. Now I can believe that
Margaret Trudeau was into hard core whirly-twirlies, after all, she
hung around the Rolling Stones who experimented with whirly-twirlies in
the 60's.
Glenn
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312.3 | | POLAR::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:14 | 3 |
| What does this have to do with Sarnia??
WT.
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312.4 | Great moments in Whirly-Twirly notes. | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:22 | 17 |
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I vote for the Pacific Ocean, I think it's the biggest fjord in the
world. It used to be called the Pacific Fjord back in the early 1500's.
Columbus changed all that when he started doing whirly-twirlies on the
deck of the Santa Maria! The crew then shouted "Throw him in to the
Pacific Ocean! We won't have a Captain doing whirly-twirlies on our
ship!" And so it was that from that time on, the Pacific Fjord was
referred to as the Pacific Ocean.
Glenn
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312.5 | Extract from 1/Jun/90 LIVEWIRE...WT mentioned. | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:27 | 17 |
| Several Digital nurses were recognized for their contributions to occupational
health nursing at the recent annual meeting of the American Association of
Occupational Health Nurses and Whirly-Twirlies.
Frani Lane and Barbara Foglia received an award for their clinical study at
the APO site which they described in an abstract titled "The Use of Nose
Clips in Whirly-Twirlies Removal". Frani and Barbara's study was judged
to "demonstrate significant contributions to the field of whirly-twirlies
and occupational health nursing."
Pat Travers, Health Services Programs manager, presented "Integrating
Whirly-Twirlies into Occupational Health Nurses" at an all-day session
attended by 50 nurse professionals. At one of the concurrent sessions, Pat's
presentation on "Chryslers: An Update of Current Health Issues" was attended
by more than 400 conferees, none of whom were Canadians, interestingly.
Sarnia was not discussed at any point during the sessions.
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312.6 | He went to pieces... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:28 | 6 |
| Jim recently died due to an inept attempt to perform a whirly-twirly
manually. It took the para-medics three hours to remove the Cuisinart
from his face.
Contributions maybe sent to the Tomb of the Unknown Hairdresser, or
to the Jim (Chopped-liver) Pond Memorial Enema Fund.
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312.7 | The very first WT topic... | OTOO01::POND | | Fri Jun 01 1990 17:56 | 10 |
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Whatever you want to talk about regarding Metropolitan Toronto.
And whirly-twirlies.
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312.8 | Another Classic WT note. | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jun 01 1990 18:11 | 30 |
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Linda:
We here in the Great White North view the BA in English with a
certain amount of disdain, not to cast dispersions on your degree but
simply to illustrate what is required of candidates in this neck of the
woods, as it were. You see, the candidate is required to drive like
hell and do whirly-twirlies (in excess of 130Km/hr) on a two-lane road, one
hand on the wheel whilst the other is clasping a can of Molson Ukrainian, with
the 2Megawatt power boosted car stereo pumping out Van Halen's "It's a
Whirly-Twirly Hell". The candidate must do this for a continuous period of 30
minutes while tailgating an 18-wheeler. The English proficiency test is
successfully completed if the candidate can identify three words out of five
from the bumper sticker of the aforementioned truck, two of the three
identified words MUST be 'immigrate' and 'emigrate' and not whirly-twirly
To answer your original question, the Free Trade Agreement has no
bearing on immigration/emigration, just on goods and services but not people.
Unless, of course, an individual is providing a service that might be construed
as being illegal in the country to which he or she is immigrating!
Pat
Whirley-Twirley Consultant
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312.9 | Vrooooom! | CGOFS::R_RYAN | I used to be a coyote but Im ok nowooo | Fri Jun 01 1990 18:46 | 6 |
| Glenn, do you drive a Whirley-Davidson motorcycle. They're great for
popping whirleys. Give it a whirl sometime. Better than driving a
fjord, anytime.
Yours twirly,
Ron
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312.10 | Doing the Twist | OTOU01::BUCKLAND | and things were going so well... | Mon Jun 04 1990 10:28 | 2 |
| Brian's being doing so many whirley-twirleys so fast recently he's
beginning to show both faces at once.
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312.11 | Make mine a whirley burger. | SIOG::EGRI | | Wed Jun 06 1990 06:49 | 14 |
| I was seriously considering going home to Montreal this summer for
a holiday. But since I've read this note I've changed my mind. I'll
warn everybody over here about the outbreak of whirley-twirley-itis
in Canada. There are only a couple of places here in Dublin that
are close enough to being malls so maybe we'll be spared.
Take care.
Yours twirley,
Twed.
P.S. AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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312.12 | Whirly-twirlies make it to the Star Trek Conference | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Jun 06 1990 12:14 | 13 |
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What's with you Canadians? First you confuse me with whirly-twirlies
which turns out to be nothing but sex, drugs, crime, plus rock&roll.
Now you talk about superhumans with healing abilities. What's this
Oral Roberts visits Star Trek or something?
X-) - Confused????
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312.13 | Has Lake Memphamagog arrived yet?? | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Wed Jun 06 1990 13:12 | 11 |
| TED!!!! Where have you been? I thought you were fed up with
the fatuous ramblings in this conference and had decided to stay
clear of it. But now I see that you must have done a twirley-whirley
in the Liffey, which by the way has had a profound effect on the water
level in the Grand Canal. Please confirm that all is well.
Be a NAAS boy and don't aBANDON us for KNOCKing the CORK out of any
HORSE AND JOCKEY who pokes into this notesfile (I know, this is OFFALY
too Irish for some).
P�draig
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312.14 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Jun 06 1990 15:29 | 3 |
| >Has Lake Memphamagog arrived yet??
That's Memphremagog, unless it's something else.
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312.15 | | SIOG::EGRI | | Thu Jun 07 1990 05:08 | 35 |
| Hello Padraig,
How're ya? as they say in Dublin. All is well. I have been up to
my oxters (sp?) teaching and trading jibes with Boston Bruins fans
who love to hate the Montreal Canadiens. But otherwise I'm fine.
Dublin (should I say Ireland) is starting to wind up for the start
of the World Cup. They play their first game against (guess who)
England on Monday. And wouldn't you know I'm teaching in Belfast
that week. I'm driving home on Monday to watch the game with my
son and brothers-in-law. Should be a corker. England want revenge
for being beaten by Ireland in the European Cup and nothing would
please Ireland more than beating them again. Should make for good
viewing. I've kind of lost all interest in soccer but the World
Cup always generates a bit especially since the Irish are in it
this year. I did get fired up in 1986 when Canada was there. I
thought they played pretty well for a country that isn't exactly
considered a soccer power in the world.
How's about yourself, Pat, you and the family are well I trust.
Any more about your proposed trip to Ireland with your entourage?
let us know if you are. Good to see you haven't lost the edge.
Reports on the BBC about Quebec's increased demands for separatism
are very upsetting. The reporter finished off his bit on the Meech
Lake Accord with "Mulroney will either be remembered as the P.M.
who kept the country together or a the last P.M. of a united Canada."
I don't think any of you can understand the feelings of Canadians
aay from home when they hear things like that on the TV or in the
newspapers.
Keep in touch.
Ted (the Montrealais exiled in Dublin)
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312.16 | | OTOO01::POND | | Thu Jun 07 1990 18:28 | 6 |
| RE: 312.12
Glen! For god's sake, I'm a doctor, not some damned whirly-twirly!
(From 'Great moments in the Karg Nebullah - Whirly-Twirlies, pg
312, star date 5-06-90-hut-hut)
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312.17 | Another Whirly-Twirly notefile moment | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu Jun 21 1990 15:23 | 10 |
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I hate to sound ignorant. I've heard that Canadains call something
'whirly-twirly', but I'll be darned if I can fremember what.
Tony
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312.18 | Twirly, Twerley, Tweerlee, dee dum? | KAOFS::M_RENAUD | Canadian Remote Support Group | Thu Jun 21 1990 18:30 | 3 |
| What is the exact orthograph for Twirly Whirly Davidson or wathever?
Michel (Nuzautres on dirait du niaisage mais...)
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312.19 | I'm not quite sure I follow you.... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jun 22 1990 11:29 | 6 |
| I don't understand.
You can spell it, whirly-twirly (American spelling) or Whirley-Twirley
(Baffin Island spelling)
Glenn
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312.20 | Do ya hafta know French to be Canadian? | JAIMES::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Thu Jul 19 1990 14:47 | 6 |
| Please indulge me...What is a whirley-twirley? Does one come under the
influence of whirley-twirleys? Do you do whirley-twirleys? Is it/are
they legal? Do hockey players know about whirley-twirleys?
Cathy_who_wants_to_be_Canadian_and_figures_whirley-twirleys_fit_into_the_
picture_somehow_
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312.21 | | KAOO01::BORDA | On the Horns of an Enema | Thu Jul 19 1990 14:57 | 3 |
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Yes...all of the above Cathy...I think...:-)
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312.22 | This is Canada | VAOU02::HALLIDAY | Look to the future | Thu Jul 19 1990 15:20 | 7 |
| Cathy dear,
this is Canada. You just have to *know*. Once we've figured out vanilla
whirley-twirleys, we may start in on trying to decipher the GST legi-
slation - guaranteed to give *anybody* a case of whirley-twirleys...
...laura
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312.23 | Oui, oui j'aimes les fleurs. | JAIMES::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Thu Jul 19 1990 15:34 | 14 |
| Ohmigod 8-0 You mean there are DIFFERENT KINDS?!? I should've
known. My learning to be Canadian has just becoming an even slower
progression. Vanilla? And now politics enters into the picture...
But I know the whole Canadian National Anthem. Does that count for
anything?
Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee....I'm becoming helplessly immersed in the
mystery of whirley-twirleys!
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312.24 | It just makes your head spin | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Thu Jul 19 1990 17:23 | 2 |
| Suffice it to say, you *are* doing a whirley twirley if all this is
making your head spin, or making somebody elses head spin!
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312.25 | | JAIMES::DAVIS | | Thu Jul 19 1990 18:29 | 1 |
| Like a few too many?
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312.26 | This is good.... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jul 20 1990 08:42 | 10 |
| re. Like a few too many?
- Not necessarily.
re. Cathy,
Please tell all your friends about the Canadian
Whirly-Twirly phenomenon. I want Americans to know about what they're
missing. Americans have known for quite sometime that we say "Eh" but
they've never really found out about whirly-twirlies.
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312.27 | Glenn, fess up, or I'll have to get rough. | JAIMES::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Fri Jul 20 1990 09:32 | 11 |
| Glenn,
This is all your fault. You started this note, if I'm not mistaken.
How come whirley-twirlies only happen to Canadians? And is it/are they
part of the free trade agreement? Does Brian Mulroney succumb (sp?) to
whirley-twirlies?
Ever searching for the truth,
Cath
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312.28 | Okay, I'll fess up, but get rough anyway. ��� | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jul 20 1990 10:03 | 17 |
| Cathy,
I never said that whirly-twirlies only happen to Canadians, but I
did say they were a Canadian phenonmenamenamena.
Brian did a whirly-twirly during a televised debate with John
Turner, a noted whirly-twirly specialist in the House Of Commons and
party leadership reviews.
As far as free trade goes, whirly-twirlies might have to go to an
arbitration tribunal, which in itself could be considered a
whirly-twirly.
I hope this brings you to steps backward to the truth,
Glenn
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312.29 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Fri Jul 20 1990 10:31 | 4 |
| Whadya mean Brian did a whirley twirley ... he IS a whirley twirley!
(Along with god knows how many more politicos)
Stuart
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312.30 | Free trade in whirley twirlies | OTOU01::EASTMAN | | Fri Jul 20 1990 10:43 | 8 |
| Cathy,
Political whirley twirlies know no boundaries.
George (read my lips) Bush has already progressed thru the whirley
stage.
Jim
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312.31 | End: Chapter One | JAIMES::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Fri Jul 20 1990 12:20 | 25 |
| If I may be so bold as to assume that I might have some clue as to what
y'all have said thus far:
Whirley twirlies are either a frame of mind or a physical state that
blows one's equilibrium all to heck. Funny, though. I don't remember
anybody with whirley twirlies for sale at the Dead show last
Saturday... ;-}
Whirley twirlies happen in phases/stages *or* they could sneak up and
attack without warning. This would explain the Bruins being humiliated
in the Cup finals.
Finally, although everyone is succeptible, whirley twirlies are more
frequent among politicians, such as your PM and my (although I didn't
want to keep him...) president. I would hope that the Secret service
is brushing up on whirley twirley combatant techniques, then, since Mr.
Bush has just recently suffered an attack.
It's truly amazing how just two words can change your whole life...I
mean, think about it. Yesterday morning, I was none the wiser. But
now, HA! I have the upper hand. I think. Just to be certain, could
someone use whirley twirley in a sentence?
Messy Bocups,
C
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312.32 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Fri Jul 20 1990 12:36 | 14 |
| Good ... I think you've got the idea ....
The secret service do whirley twirlies all the time too ... they
think they're secret ... boy do they have a surprise coming! They
also believe they are there to protect somebody important. Little
do they know how they've been duped. Would you stand in-between
two people, one of whom has a gun pointed at the other ????
I wouldn't call a whirley twirley so much a physical state though ...
especially if you can explain it ... like by being drunk.
Keep spinning ...
Stuart
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312.33 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jul 20 1990 15:14 | 8 |
| use whirly-twirly in a sentence?
"The secret service agents do whirly-twirlies when president Bush
runs naked into a crowded stadium"
Hope this helps,
Glenn
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312.34 | | ICS::WINGJ | You wouldn't believe where I've been... | Fri Jul 20 1990 16:25 | 5 |
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I thought Mr. Whirly Twirly was related to Mr. Whosit Whatchamacallit
--> :) John <--
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312.35 | Shhh. (John's really KGB) | BARTLE::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Fri Jul 20 1990 16:45 | 13 |
| re -.2 Oooohhhhhhhhhh. So that's the guy that I saw at Foxboro
Stadium at the Grateful Dead show!! And those other guys were the
Secret Service? the ones with the big guns? And I thought they were
just happy to see me.... ;-)
re -.1 WingJ!! Do you follow me around the notes files, or had
someone let slip where I've been? It's nice to see that we're all so
busy here in CFO, eh John John??
Ciao for now mon amies (doesn't my pitiful attempt to speak the most
beautiful language in the world make you want to slap me silly??)
C
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312.36 | | ICS::WINGJ | You wouldn't believe where I've been... | Fri Jul 20 1990 16:53 | 6 |
| Re: -.1
I had heard that you were doing whirly-twirlies off the balcony
onto the receptionist desk, so I had to check it out.
--> :) John <--
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312.37 | No, really...I'm fine...Really, I am. | BARTLE::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Fri Jul 20 1990 17:16 | 9 |
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There is absolutely no truth to that rumor, or to the rumour that has me
going through this whole stupid building trying to find one person,
just one, who might know what a whirley-twirley is and thus let me know
so that I can watch out for the symptoms and prepare myself IN cASe ONE
migHt HaPpEn tO snEAk Up oN mE aNd tAke Me bY sURprIsE bEcAuSe tHaT
cOuLd bE sImPlY dEvAsTiNg.
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312.38 | You'll do fine.... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Jul 20 1990 17:47 | 8 |
| Cathy,
I think you'd qualify as an excellent candidate for Canadian
citizenship. Really excellent, and extremely unique!
This is what we're looking for!
Glennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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312.39 | Minute doses of Glumpf may help... | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Fri Jul 20 1990 18:23 | 7 |
| Glenn! Get your foot out of your nose! Do you want to suffer from
terminal goobers?
Cathy, not one of us here would even think of 'slapping you silly'.
Selective spanking maybe...
Pat ( the_inimitable_friend_of_Korff_Barbunk)
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312.40 | citzenship requires a more average on LWTD test | MAGOS::WILSON_D | VAXft Manufacturing - Engineering | Sun Jul 22 1990 01:43 | 20 |
| c ...
as i was exposed to the indignities of becoming a psuedo american
to entry into the united states .. i had to stand in line by immgration
and read lips .. the officer kept asking "read my lips" ... you will
be require to be submitted to a LWTD test before entry into canadian
citzenship.
the LWTD (aka Latent Whirley Twirley Defect) test is not painful,
but may require you to renounce your appreciation of the dead, though
you may keep your american citzenship (but no citzen appliances).
i do warn you the LWTD it is very embarassing, unless you are a
pool-liner repairthing (pls ... in canada we use nonsexist titles).
dave
ps .. you must score C or more average on the LWTD for acceptance.
if you do not get an average or more average, you will be considered
exceptational and deported as not meeting the norm.
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312.41 | O Canada, my home and native land.. | BARTLE::FINUCANE | A future Golden Girl | Mon Jul 23 1990 09:55 | 12 |
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Thanks for the pointers. Just one question, though.
Does Canadian citizenship include season tickets to the
professional hockey team of my choice?
Just wondering,
Cath_who_is_still_trying_valiantly_to_accept_the_fact_that_it's_
Monday_morning_and_I_won't_be_able_to_sleep_late_again_for_another_
five_days.
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312.42 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 26 1993 10:45 | 13 |
| It would seem that whirley-twirlies are alive and well.
This is most reassuring.
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312.43 | | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Oct 26 1993 11:26 | 2 |
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A very liberal resurgence if you ask me...
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312.44 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 26 1993 12:45 | 1 |
| That seems to be happening a lot lately...
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312.45 | | IAMOK::KELLY | Goose Down Princess | Tue Oct 26 1993 21:11 | 3 |
| re. 42
So there you go :-)
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312.46 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 26 1993 21:28 | 1 |
| Gee, she seems like a nice girl.
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312.47 | | IAMOK::KELLY | Goose Down Princess | Tue Oct 26 1993 21:36 | 8 |
| Bonsoir, M. Richardson,
Comment allez-vous.....voulez-vous..
Whoops, can't make out the rest of this phrase in the dictionary...does
this qualify me as having a W-T?
And I am, just ask me :-) I'll tell ya.
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312.48 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Tue Oct 26 1993 21:55 | 2 |
| I did, she did, and she is. ;-)
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312.49 | Kim had one... | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Wed Oct 27 1993 09:07 | 2 |
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a W-T that is....and Audrey's not sure
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312.50 | The country's gone to separatists! | TEKDEV::SMELLIE | | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:07 | 5 |
| Oooooh Nooooo! Now Christine is stirring it up in the Canada Notes file.
Next thing you know, she'll bring along those two whirly-twirly friends
of hers, and then the Grand Canal will be no defence. Barricade
yoursevles with snow bags folks! Lock up your daughters and stock up on
pears, 49 cents a piece! Aaaaaaaagh! Run away! Run away!
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312.51 | you blew my cover! | IAMOK::KELLY | Goose Down Princess | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:35 | 6 |
| Tom darling, I do believe you are in the throes of a major
whirley-twirley :-) Now, I have to admit, I am here on my
own, but even at that, the Grand Canal doesn't stand a
chance. And it is not yer daughters you need worry about!!!
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312.52 | Glenn is at it again! | DANGER::POULSEN | | Mon Nov 21 1994 15:28 | 5 |
| Has anyone else noticed that Glenn is doing whirley-twirlies again?
What got him started?
Don
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312.53 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Pantless Snow-Bagger | Mon Nov 21 1994 21:00 | 3 |
| Gee, I dunno....
8-)
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312.54 | Contagious! | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Tue Nov 22 1994 09:23 | 5 |
| >>Has anyone else noticed that Glenn is doing whirley-twirlies again?
>>What got him started?
Terminal funk
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312.55 | Hold on to your pants | DANGER::POULSEN | | Tue Nov 22 1994 11:41 | 10 |
| >> POLAR::RICHARDSON "The Pantless Snow-Bagger"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Glenn,
Did you lose your pants doing Whirly-Twirlies? Is there snow
to be bagged already?
Don
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312.56 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Pantless Snow-Bagger | Tue Nov 22 1994 13:00 | 3 |
| I've been accused of this... Perhaps that's where they went....
hmmm.
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312.57 | Somebody give him a good belt | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Tue Nov 22 1994 13:30 | 6 |
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....I think they just flew by the window in TRO.....plaid, with Kleenex
sticking out of the pocket?
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312.58 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Pantless Snow-Bagger | Tue Nov 22 1994 14:10 | 1 |
| I could use a good belt... Of Scotch.
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312.59 | re Richardson doing Whirly-Twirlies | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Tue Nov 22 1994 15:33 | 2 |
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I just thought he had an inner ear infection...
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312.60 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Pantless Snow-Bagger | Tue Nov 22 1994 16:17 | 1 |
| This troubles me.
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