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In article <324305A0.65AB@tuna.net>, Andrew Pontious <byzantium@tuna.net> wrote:

>Bozzie wrote:
>> The golden parser?
>
>Thumbs up for "the golden parser"! Has a good ring to it, no copyright 
>problems per most of the other good ones ("grue" or "floyd" would be 
>great, but alas...). And isn't that what everybody wants in an adventure 
>game? A "golden parser"? Now, the winners will have one! And maybe a 
>silver parser and a bronze parser for runners-up.
>
>Again, though, as with many of the other names, it would be difficult to 
>come up with an appropriate statue.

The Flatheads, of course.  You'd have an Oscar(TM)(R)-like statue, except
the top of its head would be flat.

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