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Tox
tox at ISR.HARVARD.EDU
Sat Aug 26 20:01:24 EDT 1995
Umm, sorry to bother y'all, but could the relevant mighty one fix this?
wjh is phasing out isr; must one unsubscribe and resubscribe, or could it
be otherwise repaired?
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Date: Sat, 26 Aug 1995 19:53:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: Tox <tox at wjh.harvard.edu>
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Subject: Re: The Face
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On Sat, 26 Aug 1995, Norman Beresford wrote:
[quoting some impaired creature whose shite he read]
>
> Hawkwind: "Perennially-touring crusty outfit with cider-swigging,
> soap-avoiding following. Terrible album covers. Baffling continual success
> in inverse proportion to genuine talent"
>
Well, considering that their monetary success relative to, say, Michael
Jackson or the New Kids on the Block has been negligible, I guess it must
truly be "in inverse proportion to genuine talent".
-Tox
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