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Richard O'Brien
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My Dad sent me to the saturday matinee for my education:Image[/img]
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M&M
Though the reference was not mine, the thread clearly wandered afield. That post (re Roosevelt) was part of a sub-thread completely unrelated to Tripp Gal.

WADR, I'm pretty sure you missed the point entirely. In the theme of same sub-thread, as m'deddy used t'say, "READ FIRST ... then feel free to ask."
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MM, thanks for your contribution of the word-for-word biography which is actually located here. You could have just linked it.

As Franck C kindly noted (thanks!), I was clearly just playing off SJB's earlier comment and having a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun. There was absolutely no greater meaning.

I'd appreciate your not attempting to set posters against each other. I have no such intent whatsoever, and I won't be goaded into such a contest, most certainly not by you.

As to Alice, I rather appreciate women with an independent mind and a strong will... they're far more interesting, even if you don't always agree with them. Plus, they tend to be a heck of a lot of fun.
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kmclemore wrote: As to Alice, I rather appreciate women with an independent mind and a strong will... they're far more interesting, even if you don't always agree with them. Plus, they tend to be a heck of a lot of fun.
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