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From: olorin@world.std.com (Mark J Musante)
Subject: Re: Object Interaction Suggestions
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Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 15:39:29 GMT
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Den of Iniquity (dmss100@york.ac.uk) wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Aug 1996, Allison Weaver wrote:
> > > Mind you, I once had a dream in which I dreamt I ate
> > > my pillow - but when I woke up, my giant marshmallow was gone...
> > It could have been worse; you could have dreamed about the marshmallow and
> > found the pillow missing.
> Oh dear... (Embarrassed grin.) Is the well-known pillow / marshmallow joke
> just some British thing then? 

No, it isn't.  Perhaps Allison hasn't heard the joke before.

 - Mark

