E
E. Robert Tisdale
Troll hunters may soon be cheering,
as the Canadian government intends to pass a bill
removing trolls from the endangered species list,
and making them legal to hunt once again.
http://www.thetoque.com/020305/trollhunt.htm
Fortunately, here in the United States,
certain Usenet newsgroups such as comp.lang.c
have been designated "troll habitat"
where large populations of indigenous trolls
are protected by law (and ignorance).
Trolls and other newsgroup subscribers can coexist peacefully
if subscribers refrain from feeding the trolls
which can have unpleasant consequences.
as the Canadian government intends to pass a bill
removing trolls from the endangered species list,
and making them legal to hunt once again.
http://www.thetoque.com/020305/trollhunt.htm
Fortunately, here in the United States,
certain Usenet newsgroups such as comp.lang.c
have been designated "troll habitat"
where large populations of indigenous trolls
are protected by law (and ignorance).
Trolls and other newsgroup subscribers can coexist peacefully
if subscribers refrain from feeding the trolls
which can have unpleasant consequences.