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From: Alex Gibbs <arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.Arizona.EDU>
Date: Sun, 06 Feb 1994 23:59:15 -0700
Subject: Re: Under the Pink Ivy
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In-Reply-To: steve.b@TQS.COM's message of Fri, 4 Feb 1994 21:13:02 -0500
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steve.b@TQS.COM (Steve Berlin) writes: > Karen Newcombe (kln@crl.com) writes: > >Bye the way, that innocent who asked what to call a Tori fan is really > >tempting fate . . . I can think of several creative appellations, mainly ... > So far, the best suggestion I've heard from a lurker (Hi, Amy!) was > "Tori-adore". Also, I think a good name for the symptom of being a Tori > fan should be called Tori-ette's Syndrome. (hi-hat) How about "Cornflakes"? ;-) Would that make Katefans "Rubberbands"? AlexGibbs arg@kilimanjaro.opt-sci.arizona.edu |\| | (~, |-| ~|~ |-| /-\ \/\/ |< "The quality of TV is not strained, it dropeth as the gentle ratings dropeth to a very tiny percentage share, and, lo, tis gone. <pause> Of course Shakespeare would have loved your rating system; 12th Night would have been lucky to have lasted one." - Max Headrom, last Max Headroom TV episode