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Blasphemous, with a hint of incredulity - Kokuten - 03-27-2008 http://www.antithesiscommon.com/Issue2/pg11.htm The Ecstasy of Cooking: An Unofficial Guide to the Flavorful Preparation of Certain Edible Celestial BeingsWire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979 - DHBirr - 03-28-2008 Right up there with "How to Serve Man" -- the cookbook. A few years back in one of my favorite comic strips, "9 Chickweed Lane," one of the major characters suggested that an early step in contact with extraterrestrial intelligence should be to find out how the aliens taste on a sesame seed bun. Oddly, he was a pacifist intellectual (with occasional mad scientist moments). ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. - Kokuten - 03-28-2008 Ahh, Thorax. One of my favorite characters ever, that old man.Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979 - DHBirr - 03-28-2008 No, actually it was Amos who said it. But I agree with you about Thorax. If I'd ever written anything for Fenspace, one of the quirks of my ship's drive would've been that it caused the crew to hallucinate that Thorax was showing up to talk with them -- in his usual off-the-wall style. By the way, Amos in Mad Science mode: I regret the poor quality of the image. ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. |