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Re: Stolen Beaver Paws

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rajay Kumar)
Fri Apr 12 22:20:09 2002

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Date:         Fri, 12 Apr 2002 21:32:05 -0400
From:         Rajay Kumar <rkumar@MIT.EDU>
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Well, according to what I read in the Tech, the guy who did steal the
foot ran into a Harvard dorm, according to witnesses.  So, in that
sense, yes, Harvard is to blame.  Did they start it?  No.  Does it
matter?  Hell no!

Always remember, WWRDD -- What would Rodney Dangerfield do?

And no, it is definitely not fair.  You weren't committing a crime, they
were.  Of course, that's more of a legal thing and I'm not implying any
sort of litigation should take place.  I'm just saying we're in college,
we can hack, they messed with us....well, you can figure out what's
next.  (It's hack them back.)

Who's with me?!

Rajay Kumar
Course VI-1, Electrical Engineering, Class of 2002
Candidate for M.Eng. in 2003

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amal Dorai [mailto:adorai@MIT.EDU]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 9:17 PM
> To: rkumar@MIT.EDU
> Cc: mit-talk@MIT.EDU
> Subject: Re: Stolen Beaver Paws
>
> Is Harvard to blame? If some Harvard jokers were pulling a prank here,
I'd
> steal something of theirs. It's fair: I humped their statue, they
stole my
> foot. It was my group's job to watch out for things like that, and
> unfortunately the people who decided to come were not as attentive as
they
> shoud have been.
>
> -amal
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