What will be Monday's surprise scientific announcement about the moon? (Page 3/5)
Patrick OCT 25, 04:11 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Not true. Gladys Kravitz's real name was Alice.



So everyone named "Alice" has a connection to the moon? I did not know that.

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Patrick OCT 25, 04:12 PM




williegoat OCT 25, 04:28 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

So everyone named "Alice" has a connection to the moon? I did not know that.

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Why of course!

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sourmash OCT 25, 05:11 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Not true.

Nobody here, besides you, sees a connection between Gladys Kravitz and the moon.




You sir, are about the only one who followed the ball. And for that, a cookie has been reserved in your name. If only you like Coconut Macaroons.
sourmash OCT 25, 05:49 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

So everyone named "Alice" has a connection to the moon? I did not know that.

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You mean, Vince. Because that's his name. No more editing, please.
Patrick OCT 25, 05:54 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

You sir, are about the only one who followed the ball. And for that, a cookie has been reserved in your name. If only you like Coconut Macaroons.



Thank-you for the offer, but I'm afraid I'm forced to decline. I'm very allergic to coconut, almonds, peanuts etc!




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Originally posted by sourmash:

You mean, Vince. Because that's his name.



Attention Willie!

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sourmash OCT 25, 06:07 PM
Somehow I sensed coconut was a no-go.
MORE FOR ME!!!

williegoat OCT 25, 06:27 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:


You mean, Vince. Because that's his name. No more editing, please.


Nope. He legally changed his name to Alice Cooper decades ago.
Also, I have edited nothing in this thread.
sourmash OCT 25, 07:01 PM
It's only a message to Patrick, not Willie. Felonious editing. And for presenting a statement as new information when it was just what I'd already posted.
Patrick OCT 25, 07:40 PM