From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: your.name@isp.com (Your Name)   
   Subject: Re: Patrick Stewart To Be Knighted   
      
   In article , Wickeddoll    
   wrote:   
   > Your Name wrote:   
   > > "Toolpackinmama" wrote in message   
   > > news:hibup3$aoo$2@news.eternal-september.org...   
   > >> On 1/10/2010 1:44 AM, Wickeddoll wrote:   
   > >>> Your Name wrote:   
   > >>>>>>>> "Wickeddoll"   
   > >>>>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>>>> *fwap*   
   > >>>>>>>> OUCH! What was it that you hit me with?   
   > >>>>>>>   
   > >>>>>>> You don't wanna know...   
   > >>>>>> It went by pretty fast.   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> But there's only 2 things that smell like fish.........   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> And one of them is fish   
   > >>>>> If you're speaking of what I think you're speaking of, I assure you,   
   > >>>>> I have no infections at present. (trichomonas causes a fishy odor -   
   > >>>>> common with hookers)   
   > >>>>>   
   > >>>>> But your first name smells rather fishy too...   
   > >>>> Despite being called "shellfish" clams aren't really fish at all, so at   
   > >>>> best they must smell "shellfishy". ;-)   
   > >>> Um...yeah.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Natalie, backing away slowly...   
   > >> I gotta ask... what does the smell of fish have to do with Stewart being   
   > >> knighted?   
   > >    
   > > You must have missed that Star Trek episode with "Captain Pike" and   
   "Captain   
   > > Pilhard". ;-)   
   >    
   > GAH! You sound like Keeper Of The Purple Twilight and his fish "jokes".   
   >    
   > But to answer TPM's question, "Clams" Camino insinuated I smelled like    
   > fish, I assured him I'm infection-free, then he says he smells like    
   > clams, not fish. There's little difference in the odors, IMO, but,    
   > there were are.   
   >    
   > :-D   
      
   Actually, that was me who said clams aren't fish. :-)   
      
   To quote Douglas Adams: "So long, and thanks for all the fish." ;-)   
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