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   Message 23,775 of 25,718   
   Anim8rFSK to Duggy   
   Re: 'Star Wars' Memories: A long time ag   
   22 May 07 06:09:18   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.movies.past-films, alt.fan.starwars, rec.arts.sf.movies   
   From: ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net   
      
   In article <1179807956.037647.263270@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,   
    Duggy  wrote:   
      
   > On May 22, 11:27 am, Michael Bowker  wrote:   
   > > Bill Anderson wrote:   
   > > > Anim8rFSK wrote:   
   > > >> Ah, yes, the year 1997, when the years "Episode 4: A New Hope" first   
   > > >> appeared on cinema screens!   
   > > > If Very Bad Fred wants to start a ruckus, he needs first to make sense.   
   > > What Fred said made sense and was entirely true (If I understand   
   correctly).   
   > > You need to think about what he said exactly.   
   >   
   > He said the year "Episode 4: A New Hope" first appeared on cinema   
   > screens, suggesting that he has enough SW knowledge to know that those   
   > words were not on the original releases.   
      
   'cept I screwed up the joke.  Twice.  I said 'years' instead of 'words'   
   and 1997 instead of 1977.  Jesus.   
      
   Let me try again:   
      
   "Ah, yes, the year 1977, when the words "Episode 4: A New Hope" first   
   appeared on cinema screens!"   
      
   and again, (a very very very bad Fred skitters away)   
      
   >   
   > However, it is clear that neither he nor you have done the research   
   > that Bill Anderson has in determining the exact year that the words   
   > appeared on cinema screens...   
   >   
   > ===   
   > = DUG.   
   > ===   
      
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