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I wrote a little message this morning on the same topic (I had JUST heard
about this sit-com on the radio for this first time on my way to work
today). I found it funny, and wondered if anyone else had heard of it.
After posting my friendly little, "Hey guys, didja hear this?" note, my
mailbox was soon filled with messages along the lines of: "Uh, helloooooo?
They did a story in that in Intercom... you know, the STC's monthly
publication?"
Wouldn't everyone be shocked and dismayed to hear that I don't read
Intercom, because I don't get Intercom, because I am not - nor ever will I
be - a member of the STC!!!
SCANDAL!!!!
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