Re: A Question for Wade

From: Robin Faichney (robin@ii01.org)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 20:24:45 GMT

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    On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 09:45:09AM -0500, Wade T.Smith wrote:
    > On 11/27/01 09:17, Vincent Campbell said this-
    >
    > >meme sounds nicer.
    >
    > It is an attractive, catchy, little word, ain't it?
    >
    > Like a new peanut butter, ready to spread on crackers and toast.
    >
    > Probably one of the reasons people want to put it in every casserole in
    > their ovens.

    Sounds like you're saying it's a successful meme.

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