[WikiEN-l] [plenty of] joy in Maddenville, part 0 (was part3)

Brian Haws brian at bhaws.com
Wed Nov 14 20:05:30 UTC 2007


 
All of the spectators and most of the city workers in Maddenville were quite
happy as a matter of fact. The workers produced the footballs, cleaned up
after games and kept the field in game shape. Other designed the uniforms
and kept them in playing condition. There were more spectators than ever and
the games were televised all over the world (except to a large far away city
called Maotown but no one much cared). They were all quite satisfied with
the level of the games and of their work. 

True, there was loud raucous arguing constantly coming from inside city hall
but no one cared about it, no city worker of any value ever went in there
anyway. 

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Subject: [WikiEN-l] No joy in Maddenville, part 2

[repost of ending part, since it got cut off in the online archive due to
the silly Unix/Linux misfeature of cutting off mail messages with "From" at
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