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Or...

You may have been aware of this, of course, but the subtitle
also may suggest a pun... and that pun may be interpreted in
several different ways (i.e. the author's name, a sexual
double-entendre, [one of his favorites], or "whatever you
'will' have occur, may occur...)

-Bruce

Posted by Bruce Spielbauer on April 18, 1997 at 15:27:14
In Reply to "...or what you will" posted by Thersites on April 17, 1997 at 05:40:39


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