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RE: Creationist SPAM



Yes, I received it too and that IS what I sent them! :-)  I have a cousin
who is a zoologist in Scotland
& he was with a team that studied Loch Ness for 5 years.  They did not -
however - find any Plesiosaurs, or giant otters, or giant salmon, or
Zugladonts, OR Kelpies. :-)  They found oodles of microscopic worms,
though!!! :-)

Dwight
(The Sasquatch sightings in South Texas were actually me, between haircuts)
        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Dave L. Hardenbrook [SMTP:DaveH47@delphi.com]
        Sent:   Thursday, September 24, 1998 11:55 PM
        To:     dinosaur@usc.edu
        Subject:        Creationist SPAM

        Did anyone else recieve a SPAM message from a "drdino.com" promising
        "live" dinosaur pictures on their web page?  You get to the pics
only
        after reading through a tract on creationism.  The "dinosaur"
        pics were the faked "Loch Ness"-type pictures most of us have seen.

        If nothing else, I feel like flooding their mailbox with the
message,
        "Plesiosaurs are NOT dinosaurs!!!"


                                          -- Dave

        
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           "I like to define humor as the affectionate communication of
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