From: Quazie (quazie_at_gmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 02 2005 - 11:33:42 PST
The tenth valid rule of this round shall never have a break within it for any reason, that is in the sense of a period, exclamation point, or question mark, until it has come to an end, for if it does it shall violate this rule, which in and of itself, is a perfect example of exactly what the tenth valid rule of this round shall look like, and furthermore the tenth valid rule of this round, written by hamlet, not to be televised etc etc shall furthermore contain exactly as many words as the tenth valid rule of this round, which by reference and in accordance with the first valid rule of this round implies that the tenth valid rule of this round and this valid rule of this round, whatever number it may be, shall both contain the exact number of words, which by absolute chance happens to be not more not less but exactly equal to then number that shall end this sentence, which in itself shall count as words as it will be written as words: one hundred and eighty five.
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