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Posted by Alberta Mike on January 05, 2002 at 16:59:37 from (209.47.89.131):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: In passing posted by Fergus, Alberta Mike's cousin on January 05, 2002 at 13:54:46:
Here now Fergus (which you should realize is short for "Fer Goosin"), I was totally unaware that you lived past your first birthday. I had heard that my dear Aunt Martha had settled you in by one of those balsa wood wheels on the ETD and forgot about you ... until Uncle Wilmar heard you putin' up an awful fuss when one of the spokes went through your skull. We all just sort of assumed that you perspired (or expired or respired or something), and here you are 55 years later as bright as a dollar. Well, whadaya know ... and yet you've not attended any of the family get togethers at Moose Wallow. Until such time as we meet, I'd much rather you just sign on the YT site as plain old Fergus, the reference to me pains me a great deal since I don't know quite what you're lookin' like these days, what with that spoke goin' through yer head and all. In any Case, we'll see you at the reunion this summer, I'm sure you'll be easy to spot.
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