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Old November 11th 07, 01:37 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Default 737 thinks it's a DC-10?

"Morgans" wrote in
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"Tina" wrote

Should hunting be limited to bare hands
as the weapon, or maybe bombing, since this is
wreck.aviation.piloting, at least when the species in question is
posting -- or more often dropping spore.

Bare hands does have an appeal.


Indeed, it does, but that will never get this one. He is too slimey
to grasp.

The only solution is to build a fence around him, and starve him out.
If nobody feeds the fenced in troll, he will starve, or escape to be
someone else's problem.

You're the shrink. What will it take to get everyone to stop feeding
him? Why has it not happened before now?



It never will. Go to the local arcade and watch the whack a mole machine.
It never rests for long.


Bertie
 




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