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== Notes ==
* The "Dead Parrot Sketch" is a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuW6tQ0218 famous comedy sketch] from the 1960s British comedy show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, in which a man attempts to return a parrot that he discovers was sold to him dead.
** The name "Norwegian Blue" derives from the name of the parrot's breed, which is fictional, while "And now for something completely different!" is a reference to a common segue used between sketches on the show.
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norwegian_blue.eml
Source: loc
Date: 0000/10/04
Area: B7

norwegian_blue.eml is a text document stored in terminal B07 in B7.

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From: Rob Maclean

To: IAN Mailing List

Subject: Norwegian Blue


Hi folks,


I'm sorry to say that a few hours ago I experienced the first symptom. I'm going to work until the end of the week to make sure EL is in perfect condition, but after that I'll be going back home. I will remain reachable via email and phone for as long as possible, but I'm confident Satoko can deal with anything that comes up.


If you want to do me a huge favour, spare me the drama tomorrow, OK? I love you all but I don't have the strength for sad smiles and hugs. The best remedy for sorrow is to get the job done.


And now for something completely different! :)


Cheers,

Rob


Link Attached: Dead Parrot Sketch

Notes

  • The "Dead Parrot Sketch" is a famous comedy sketch from the 1960s British comedy show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, in which a man attempts to return a parrot that he discovers was sold to him dead.
    • The name "Norwegian Blue" derives from the name of the parrot's breed, which is fictional, while "And now for something completely different!" is a reference to a common segue used between sketches on the show.