It is my sad duty to post clues for a letterbox, named The Reptile Room, but
you do not have to read them. In fact, I suggest you don't. Otherwise,
you'll read about an evil man named Count Olaf, and venomous snakes, and
swarms of mosquitoes, and oppressive heat and even more oppressive humidity,
and--well, horrible, horrible things. It's a dreadful and disagreeable
clue, but it is my duty so I must. There is nothing to stop you, however,
from ignoring this message and continue on with your happy lives--assuming,
of course, that your lives are happy and assuming, of course, that you are
alive.
If you must read the clue, it may be found at
http://snicketl.tripod.com/reptileroom.html
With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket
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The Reptile Room
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Started on 2004-03-20
The Reptile Room
From: Lemony Snicket (snicketl@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2004-03-20 11:21:31 UTC-06:00
Re: [LbNA] The Reptile Room
From: Rebecca Lay (rmlay@mindspring.com) |
Date: 2004-03-21 13:55:58 UTC-05:00
HA! What a fantastic idea! Props to whoever thought this up.
(If you haven't read any Lemony Snicket, go to the Library and find
yourself a copy of the Reptile Room. You won't be disappointed.)
--Buckaroo, adult fan of Lemony Snicket
On Mar 20, 2004, at 12:21 PM, Lemony Snicket wrote:
> It is my sad duty to post clues for a letterbox, named The Reptile
> Room, but
> you do not have to read them. In fact, I suggest you don't. Otherwise,
> you'll read about an evil man named Count Olaf, and venomous snakes,
> and
> swarms of mosquitoes, and oppressive heat and even more oppressive
> humidity,
> and--well, horrible, horrible things. It's a dreadful and disagreeable
> clue, but it is my duty so I must. There is nothing to stop you,
> however,
> from ignoring this message and continue on with your happy
> lives--assuming,
> of course, that your lives are happy and assuming, of course, that you
> are
> alive.
>
> If you must read the clue, it may be found at
> http://snicketl.tripod.com/reptileroom.html
>
> With all due respect,
>
> Lemony Snicket
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed
> Internet
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(If you haven't read any Lemony Snicket, go to the Library and find
yourself a copy of the Reptile Room. You won't be disappointed.)
--Buckaroo, adult fan of Lemony Snicket
On Mar 20, 2004, at 12:21 PM, Lemony Snicket wrote:
> It is my sad duty to post clues for a letterbox, named The Reptile
> Room, but
> you do not have to read them. In fact, I suggest you don't. Otherwise,
> you'll read about an evil man named Count Olaf, and venomous snakes,
> and
> swarms of mosquitoes, and oppressive heat and even more oppressive
> humidity,
> and--well, horrible, horrible things. It's a dreadful and disagreeable
> clue, but it is my duty so I must. There is nothing to stop you,
> however,
> from ignoring this message and continue on with your happy
> lives--assuming,
> of course, that your lives are happy and assuming, of course, that you
> are
> alive.
>
> If you must read the clue, it may be found at
> http://snicketl.tripod.com/reptileroom.html
>
> With all due respect,
>
> Lemony Snicket
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed
> Internet
> access. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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