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OK, one thing's for sure: bat corpses do *not* make good breakfast
food. `-) That is, unless you like getting stunned and/or wandering
around in directions you *didn't* intend to go. I think I'll stick to
jackals from now on.

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terrencev@softhome.net wrote:
> OK, one thing's for sure: bat corpses do *not* make good breakfast
> food. `-) That is, unless you like getting stunned and/or wandering
> around in directions you *didn't* intend to go. I think I'll stick to
> jackals from now on.
>
> Terrence
>
Obviously, those corpses make you "batty".

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Apparently so. `-) I'd hit k and go southeast, or hit h and go
south... not at all what I'd have intended. Well, I sure learned my
lesson.

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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Gary Olson wrote:

> Obviously, those corpses make you "batty".

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terrencev@softhome.net writes:

> Apparently so. `-) I'd hit k and go southeast, or hit h and go
> south... not at all what I'd have intended. Well, I sure learned my
> lesson.

And now you were posting upside down. Obviously you had eaten another bat
corpse before following up to Gary.

>
> On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Gary Olson wrote:
>
> > Obviously, those corpses make you "batty".

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