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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110  (Original Message)Sent: 5/22/2008 2:21 AM
Familiar Wagner Characters
 
 Ho! Yo! Toe! Ho! - (Fifty Cent raps the role of Siegfried)
 
Wo-Tan - (Chinese dry cleaner in NYC)
 
Lodi - (God of mischief, resident of FMH)
 
Nachorich - Independently wealthy keeper of the FMH gold and potato horde.
 
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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/21/2008 4:03 PM
Oh Gawd!! (Hahahahaha!).
You want illustrations of the mental images that immediately created? )

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/21/2008 5:55 PM
  Rare Storm Raises More Than Questions
 
    Washington (AP) - A story about an affair between C. Lawrence Tomas, deceased father of Clarnitwitio Tomas and recently dispatched castrati-bass-soprano singer Jose Tomas, and Vergine provided scientists with the first time ever evidence of sex in the afterlife, and presumably the location of it.
 
     A freak storm appeared over the mountain skies of central Colorado, baffling meteorologists, who declared, "this kind of thing is rare to begin with. But behavior of this tornadic appendage defies our understanding. "
 
     The Associated Press learned late last night, that Vergine was visiting Almagre Hot Springs, a remote nudie soaker near Pikes Peak, and was recounting to fellow bathers, the exciting account of her long association with Longa Donga Argento, when the freak storm overhead became excited.
 
     Longa Donga was a nickname of C. Lawrence Tomas, who liked to be called C. Longa Donga in private mixed company. An alert photographer spotted the freak storm as everyone became excited from Vergine's hot, hot spring soaker story, and photographed it.
 
Left- rare mountain tornadic appendage near Pikes Peak; right, excited tornadic appendage as it appeared directly over Almagre Hot Springs, during the Vergine account of her affair with C. "Longa Donga Argento" Lawrence Tomas.
 
     "There is no other reasonable explanation for the odd behavior of this storm." said Aspen's Mi T urologist, Hugh G. Balzak. Balzak, also present at the event. Other meteorologists were skeptical. "Just because Balzak, an MIT grad, was there doesn't give him such clarevoyance," said Abe N. Ormal.
 
     Vergine however, confirmed that sometimes C. Lawrence just liked to watch, and so had another nickname, "Clarevoyerence Tomas." Not only did he like to watch, but "his business often projected into the future," Vergine told the AP reporter with a sly wink and a private giggle. "I often feel Longa Donga is right above me," she said, "and yesterday, he was definitely up there!"

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From: MSN NicknameBellelettresSent: 6/21/2008 6:51 PM
The reported incestuous affair between Vergine Tomas and her father-in-law, C. Lawrence Tomas, drew heated denials in a news conference today called by Analio Simpson and Orenicio Hacheria. "It's a lie being spread by the Obama campaign to get Vergine's husband Clarnitwitio impeached for being too clueless to serve on the court."
 
"Yeah," Hacheria agreed. "If being clueless was an impeachable offense ..."
 
"What he means is," inserted Arlencio Spectaculario, rushing up from the crowd and clapping his hand over Hacheria's mouth, "it's a black lie."
 
Spectaculario didn't notice Mayhilda Fowlerina of the Huffington Post (she's not very big) stick her tiny tape recorder in his face as he whispered into Hacheria's ear: "We don't use the 'i' word. We never use the 'i' word, you idiot!"
 
"It's not my fault," Hacheria whined. "I'm old. I've got to go to the bathroom!"
 
"I've got pictures!" a man in a black trenchcoat with the collar turned up, and a hat that came down over his eyes, almost hiding his black mask, said, striding toward the cameras and waving the pictures.
 
"What's that?" reporters murmured. "Looks like clouds to me." "Is that a mirror on the ceiling of Vergine's bedroom?" In the excitement the man in the trenchcoat vanished, leaving the pictures in the hands of Billerio Reilly, who confirmed that indeed they were pictures of Vergine's bedroom ceiling. "Who is that masked man?" Billerio shouted furiously.

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/21/2008 6:58 PM
We pause for a commercial from this live broadcast from the Cherry Capitol Home Companion, while Nacho and the Al Kader Orchestra tell us in Country song, about "Lovin' Your Ripe, Ripe Tomato."

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/21/2008 7:06 PM
Wasn't that purty?
 
Sorta gets you right here --
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Before we resume the program, here's another song from Xer and The Tally Band, called "Laughin' n' Spewin' Coffee 'Til My 'Puter Monitor's Baroque"

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/22/2008 12:04 AM
(Belle nudges Pikes in the ribs with her elbow. Nothing. Then a little harder. Still nothing. Then she really jabs him hard.)
 
"What? What'd you do that for?"
 
"We're back on the air!"
 
(groggily) "What time is it?"
 
"A little after five."
 
"Dang, that was the longest, slowest country song I ever heard."
 
"Well fine! But wake up, 'cause we're back on. You don't want the folks to hear dead air do you?"
 
"What the difference? They've been hearing that from George Bush for seven years."

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/23/2008 3:17 AM
Sir Comes Isaac- A knighted, and funny little Jewish medical practitioner, who accepted no pay for his work, only taking tips.  Usually his patients awoke next morning slightly lighter in dangle, and a little sore.

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 6/23/2008 3:16 PM
Gaye Tomas - A chirping countertenor recluse who spent his life in pursuit of the police car moth in the high Sierra. When he finally captured one, he gave it a Latin name aimed at revenge against his father and brother, who got the lion's share of family manhood.
Gnophelia longipenis (Tomas)
 no-FEEL-ya   LONG-ee-PEE-nis
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