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    Crichton wrote about a 'Dr. Felicity Hammond' and an 'Irving Levine' in his novel 'Congo'. Are these characters related to the ones in JP and TLW, or does Crichton just like the names? You decide! (From: 'Troodon')
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    At 10:10:37 PM on 1/6/2002, CarnaRaptor said:
    LOOOOOOOOOOL seriously bro, this has to be the funniest stuff i read in a while. i was seriously laughing on the floor


    At 5:43:51 AM on 1/6/2002, Brad said:
    Cookie Monster, the blue beast? That's the funniest thing I've read today!


    At 8:52:09 PM on 1/5/2002, Dac said:
    <font color=grey>With Grant dead, <font color=red>who's the main guy?
    <font color=periwinkle>Oh, well, weirdly funny<font color=white>


    At 2:30:02 PM on 1/5/2002, Jurassiclaw said:
    hillarious! Great job, man!


    At 12:41:09 PM on 1/5/2002, Vito Hardy said:
    This just keeps getting more and more fucking hillarious as you go on man. keep up the great work. hey could you consider putting Ian Malcolm in it? well can't wait for the next set of laughs man.


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