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Attracting the Insane

I have a long and annoying history of attracting the insane on public transport. Of late, my ability to look like a new bestest friend for the loon in the community has waned. Unfortunately, I've picked up an online loon instead, but I do get to share him.

Going back almost a year, the lovely Feòrag, of the Pagan Prattle, posted an article about a loon attempting to sell his insane conspiracy theorum on eBay. I commented on the article and, since then, he keeps in semi-regular contact with both of us, usually to update us on his latest bizarro theory or eBay scam.

Although he doesn't like direct e-mail as a rule and favours communicating via comment forms, which does leave a nicely public trail of insanity in his wake.

Today's missive from the almighty QuePirate was to reinforce his latest Prattle comments:

reminder to look tonight at sundown — Is the crescent of the moon mostly on it's back or perpindicular as it used to be? Cheshire Moon or not?
In all honesty, the grammar has improved, but he still makes as little sense as he always does. Still, you've got to laugh

© 11.06.2005 redwolf in snort

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It occurred to me that if the moon were to be on its back in both Scotland and Australia, that would indeed be convincing evidence. — posted by Feòrag at 17.06.2005 18:40 AEST | #

It just looks moon-like at the moment. Although it is on its back if I cock my head on the side. I probably should pay more attention when it isn't so high in the sky — posted by Red Wolf at 17.06.2005 19:47 AEST | #

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