Points I collected in alt.fan.douglas-adams

Jim Evans: >>>>42 messages                               Mon, 10 Jan 2000 20:38
On 10 Jan 2000, Jan van den Broek wrote:
} Jim Evans <jevans@science.uottawa.ca> schrieb:
}
} >Okay, who here knows what 42^2 is without looking at a calculator or
} >working it out?
}
} 1764?
 
Bingo! Here's your points:
POINT POINT POINT POINT POINT

Aquarion: >>>>>My poor gerbils!                          Sat, 17 Jun 2000 21:33
Gosh, it's another message from Jan van den Broek <goosnargh@xs4all.nl>
>aquarion@aquarionics.com (Aquarion) schrieb:
>
>>me sings "Who could ask for anything more"
>
>If there are any points to collect; "An American in Paris", sang by
>Gene Kelly, composed by George Gershwin, 1951.
>I had to look up the year, but the rest of it from memory.
 
yeah, Kay, Have a flaxen point.
 
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Jim Evans: >>>>>>I'm back (Yes, I was away)               Thu, 3 Aug 2000 16:48
On 3 Aug 2000, Comrade Jan van den Broek declared:
} Jim Evans <jevans@physics.uottawa.ca> schrieb:
}
} >     JIM, I wanna be sedated...
}
} Ramones ob-ref?
 
Yes! Some bright orange and faded denim coloured points for Jan!
 
        JIM

Amro Bank: >>>>>>>>>Discoveries!                         Mon, 25 Sep 2000 20:53
Op 25 Sep 2000 19:03:03 +0200, schreef Jan van den Broek
<goosnargh@xs4all.nl>
 
>Amro Bank <amro@tuig.nl> schrieb:
>
>>Yup, sounds like Guinea pigs alright. I had a couple as a kid, another
>>famous dutch duo: "Pinkeltje and Pinkelotje"[1] :)
>
>Not sure if I could get any point with this, but anyway:
>{\Shouting mode DICK LAAN!}
 
That's very good. Here enjoy this wolkewietjeflavored point :)
 
Amro

Thaths: >>> 13 >>>>Halloween Costume Ideas               Thu, 23 Nov 2000 02:38
On 22 Nov 2000 20:15:34 GMT, Jan van den Broek <goosnargh@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>thaths@aunet.org (Thaths) schrieb:
>>No no no.  Temperature decreases with altitude.  That is why you have snow
>>on the twin peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Caleb's two heads (Yes.  Even the
>    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>one within the parrot cage).
>The ant, an introduction.
>
>My favourite quote from this episode:
>"... Now the object of this expedition is to see if we can find any traces
>of last year's expedition."
>"Last year's expedition?"
>"Yes, my brother was leading that, they were going to build a bridge
>between the two peaks." (Looks at map  with one hand over eye) "My
>idea I'm afraid"
 
 
I'd give you a cheese flavoured point.  But we are all out of it at the
moment.
 
Thaths

Rasher: >>>>>Help! (Very long, do not download if you pay by the minute)0 12:27
On 1 Dec 2000 22:40:43 +0100, the "Swampster" <goosnargh@xs4all.nl>
wrote:
 
>Rasher <Rasher_13@hotmail.com> schrieb:
>
>>10 line sig!... Hell that makes me angry, think I'll smash this wall
>>down.
>
>I smell an ObRef here.
>(What a depressingly stupid machine)
 
You may have your electron ram flavoured point. over there >>     '
 
--
Rasher - afda's leading baconite
jfh(at)adr(dot)dk

All was quiet in alt.fan.douglas-adams, whilst Jan van den Broek spun
this yarn: 

>3 Mar 2001 02:19:51 GMT
>fohat@capu.net (Roy Stark) schrieb:
>>All was quiet in alt.fan.douglas-adams, whilst Sarcasm spun this yarn:
>>
>>>Me.
>
>>He used... Sarcasm... He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony, metaphor,
>>pathos, puns, parody, litotes and... satire.  He was vicious.
>
>Monthy Python, Piranha brothers.
>
>[Jan, now mumbling:"Dinsdale"]

Here's a Point nailed to the floor

-Roy

In article <3AC3DDF0.FC38EF4@hotmail.com> Caleb Huitt <cjhuitt@hotmail.com> 
wrote:

> Arcum Dagsson wrote:
> > 
> > "His followers called him Mahasamatman and said he was a god. He 
> > preferred to
> > drop the Maha- and the -atman, however, and called himself Sam. He never 
> > claimed
> > to be a god. But then, he never claimed not to be a god..."
> 
> Zelazny, Lord of Light.
> 
> Far too easy, as shown by the others who already answered.

Yep. Didn't realise there were so many other Zelazny fans in the froup...

*distributes a thousand points of light between Caleb, Jan van den Broek, Sid, 
and Amro*


From: Amro Bank <amro@tuig.nl>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.douglas-adams
Subject: Re: test - please ignore
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 02:28:14 +0100
Message-ID: <2gn14ucooa2pemas88kaul9e3qe0ek077o@4ax.com>

It was teh 12 Jan 2002 20:51:19 +0100mteenth and Jan van den Broek
<fortytwo@xs4all.nl> shook teh great alt.fan.douglas-adams by sayink:

>Thu, 10 Jan 2002 13:41:33 +0100
>Amro Bank <amro@tuig.nl> schrieb:
>
>Professional Schnipp]
>
>>It's "Punk and Disordely" Trivia time....
>>Who was teh world (well) famous poet, writer of teh classic "DHSS", I
>>shared a stage with in 1988/9 ?
>
>Attilla the Stockbroker

And you are right ! Two "speculaas"flavored points for you. I'm
presuming that you didn't read teh answer I posted earlier, of course
:) 

-- 
Amro

teh official acting tyoper of afda for such times as -Meg is absent, which is
usually.

The world is full of nutters, and I think most of them are online. - Fr?kstone
 

From: Amro Bank <amro@tuig.nl>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.douglas-adams
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday to You-o-o-o-o
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 00:54:21 +0200
Message-ID: <p4urbug39hhbobsbuhifk56td4va55204t@4ax.com>

It was teh Wed, 17 Apr 2002 23:00:04 METmteenth and Jan van den Broek
<fortytwo@xs4all.nl> shook teh great alt.fan.douglas-adams by sayink:

>Tue, 16 Apr 2002 02:30:53 +0200
>Amro Bank <amro@tuig.nl> schrieb:
>
>Schnipp]
>
>><knipknapknee>
>
>Ome Willem![1]
>
>Schnipp]
>
>>Yay ! It's sounds like an eighteenth birthday to me. They are the best
>>;) Eventough here in teh Netherlands (ooh, formal) drinking starts at
>>16 and teh big fat cheque ( if your parents are teh saving kind ) is
>
>The informal drinking however, starts at 16:00.

Am I late ? Am I ? I couldn't find my informal clothes, sorry.

>1] Jan recognizing a "Dutch seventies TV-program"-vObRef[2]
>2] 'v' as in Very.

Two 'broodje poep'[1] flavored points for Jan.

[1] buns/breadroll/bagel sortofthingies with shit[2]
[2] hey, don't look at me. It's from teh same song



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