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Subject: | WE ARE NOT ALONE... Dodos still live! |
From: | lorne <> |
Date: | Wed, 22 Oct 1997 11:21:08 +0000 |
THANKS SO MUCH for the response to me Amazonian Passerine query. I was inundated (as in the flooded forest - ha, ha... bad Amazon joke) with responses. So... A S C R E A M I N G PIHA!!!!!! Terrific!!! Unfortunately though, as there were some ten responses to my question, I will not be able to give the Dodo to a single person. As I don't wish to beat the bird on the head with a club, dismember, and ship various body parts to the various question-answerers, I will send you ALL feathers instead. Hope this is a bearable alternative prize. My Mauritian contacts are on the run from bird smugglers, and hiding in a snake-infested banana grove in the hills, armed with assault rifles, so they won't be able to fly me any other dodos out. Sorry! Yours from Area 54 (Secret Dodo breeding bunker in Eastern Mauritius), LORNE. Please reply to |
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