Xref: utzoo can.general:2288 comp.misc:7566 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!ubc-cs!alberta!calgary!spycal!john From: john@spycal.UUCP (John Presley) Newsgroups: can.general,comp.misc Subject: Re: Isn't that postcard kid dead? Message-ID: <328@spycal.UUCP> Date: 5 Dec 89 00:13:18 GMT References: <257829B3.7232@telly.on.ca> <1989Dec3.111033.19558@me.toronto.edu> Organization: UNISYS, Calgary, Alberta Lines: 19 In article <1989Dec3.111033.19558@me.toronto.edu>, flint@me.utoronto.ca (Kenneth R. Flint) writes: > Seven-year-old Craig Shergold of Surrey, England, wanted to get his name > in the Guiness Book of World Records for recieving the most get-well > cards. > students were on a wild goose chase. There was no mention whether or > not the boy had died, or whether it was a hoax, as noted many times on > the net. I heard the boy and his father? interviewed on CBC RAdio last week. Maybe there is a little more than usual to this one. -- -- John Presley - UNiSYS Canada Inc, Calgary, Alberta - john@spycal.UUCP --