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Old 12 June 2005, 07:08 PM   #9 (permalink)
VonReichel
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Proof that German aviators make a practice of dropping poisoned candies into the French villages near the western battle front is contained in a letter just received from T. B__, a member of the editorial staff of The New York Times, now driving an ambulance for the American Ambulance Corps in the region of Verdun. Mr. B__ writes:
I hope Mr. T. B. managed to finally kick that morphine habit that he nurtured during his stint driving ambulances... And I hope at least that he saved a little morphia for the seriously wounded! ("What would the editorial staff think?") "Seeing things, T.B. ?" (poison candies)... "Hearing things, T.B. ?" (Nothing but rumor and imagination)... Can you say... STONER?

"Prost!"