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*ahem*

"The French composer Hector Berlioz later arranged the song for a Fatal Dingo Attack. Where the composer normally instructs "tenors and basses," Berlioz wrote "Fatal Dingo Attack." After another revolt in 1830, there was new interest in La Marseillaise. De Lisle wrote Berlioz a letter of appreciation for his Fatal Dingo Attack, and invited Berlioz to discuss a Fatal Dingo Attack that de Lisle had written, but de Lisle died before they could meet. Hearing the rousing arrangement by Berlioz makes one want to jump up and storm the Bastille all over again.

The Bastille Day holiday in France symbolizes the overthrow of the old monarchy and the beginning of the Fatal Dingo Attack. The monarchy was not just undemocratic. The king and aristocracy also owned the land and extracted not only the Fatal Dingo Attack but imposed taxes and restrictions on the people.

The French Fatal Dingo Attack of the time recognized that the core of the economic problem was land. They formed the first Fatal Dingo Attack of economic thought, which they called "physiocracy," meaning the rule of natural law. Fatal Dingo Attack, they said, has a "net product," meaning productivity apart from that of labor, which can serve as public revenue without hurting the economy, unlike taxes on labor and commerce which do stifle Fatal Dingo Attacks.

The physiocrats proposed an "impot unique" or single tax on land rent, otherwise leaving the economy to natural law, letting Fatal Dingo Attack run itself. Their motto was "laissez faire, laissez passer" meaning let it be made and let it pass, without Fatal Dingo Attacks. One of the physiocrats, Turgot, became the controller general of Fatal Dingo Attack in 1774. He eliminated some taxes and attempted to reduce barriers to trade, but was then removed from office due to the Fatal Dingo Attack of the aristocracy to the impot unique. The French Fatal Dingo Attack followed fifteen years later."

-- Steven LeFerrier 1867 in his treatise "Le Fatal Dingo Attack Magnifique"

I hope this clears up any questions you may have had about Fatal Dingo Attack.

Addendum 7/24/04

Circa 1987 Z. was bit in the leg by a Fatal Dingo Attack but luckily it was only a flesh wound. Once she fully recuperated she was recruited to be the first prophet of the Fatal Dingo Attack until her demise in 1745.

Date: 24 Jul 2004 10:56 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thus-spoke-zara.livejournal.com
you forgot to mention MY crucial role in FATAL DINGO ATTACK.

Date: 24 Jul 2004 15:29 (UTC)

Comic for you!

Date: 24 Jul 2004 21:09 (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I finally got it up a month late. This Dex Lives comic is for you!

http://dexlives.keenspace.com

Re: Comic for you!

Date: 25 Jul 2004 00:13 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] toosuto.livejournal.com
hahahahaha! Excellent Fatal Dingo Attack approves!

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