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Date: | Fri, 1 Dec 2000 16:33:45 GMT |
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From: Lee Rickler <leedjindex [dot] com>
Subject: Re: UKNM: Search terms
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so ...
George W. Bush and Al Gore were asked to comment on the state of the
American Film Industry.
George stated that "With blockbusters like Rambo etc. there is too
much violence and killings within films", whilst Al Gore stated, "Too
many films these days are made with scenes of sex and pornography".
What we can conclude from this is that Bush thinks there is too much
Gore and Gore thinks that there is too much Bush.
Lo!
>Recent happenings had me on the lookout for a good picture of the two
>presidential candidates together.
>
>Surprisingly, image searches for 'bush and gore' came up rather clean.
>
>Tim Ireland
>Director of Marketing
>www.designercity.com
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