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- 2004 March 2, "Font of All Important Info" <dezbot@ix.netcom.com>, "Re: Off To Iraq", message-ID <icq740de0qmmcr7d6lll0u13s4mt2l28u8@4ax.com>, alt.fan.mark-brian, Usenet [1]:
- If you are a prayer - please pray.
- If you are a thinker - please think good thoughts. […]
- done and doner.
- 2004 March 30, Daniel Harper <daniel_harper@terralink.net>, "Re: New Flat Panel Monitor 'Flicker' Problem Under SuSE 8.1", message-ID <pan.2004.03.30.23.56.44.398409@terralink.net>, alt.os.linux.suse, Usenet [2]:
- It goes without saying that you should first consult the documentation provided by NEC with the panel.
- Done and doner. I checked the documentation to see what the Horizontal and Vertical Rates should be, and set them by hand to the proper numbers. No change.
- 2005, C. C. Ekeke, Star Brigade: First Renaissance, Trafford (self-published?), →ISBN, pages 199–200 [3]:
- "Well, if you can do eight tons with ease, I have no doubt you can whip up something. Get me a prototype by the end of the week."
- Khrome's eyes lit up at the prospect of a challenge, one that he'd love to sink his teeth into. "Done and doner, sir!" he saluted, half-mocking and half-serious.
- 2008, Katie MacAlister, Zen and the Art of Vampires, Signet, →ISBN [4]:
- " […] So I think the first thing is for me to get out of town. You think you can get a car?"
- "Done and doner," she said, saluting. "Then we'll go to the ruins?"
- 2011, Jonathan Evison, West of Here, Algonquin, →ISBN, page 143 [5]:
- "Where's my wet-locks, Krigstadt? I've got two hundred pounds of coho sitting down there and no wet-locks."
- "I'm on it, I'm on it," said Krig, with a salute. "Done and doner, sir."