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  #271  
Old December 2nd 04, 02:48 PM
Curtis L. Russell
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 19:03:26 -0800, "k.j.papai"
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YOU GUYS ARE NUTS..


And thus they found a home in rbr. You'd think there'd be more
squirrels.

Curtis L. Russell
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Old December 2nd 04, 02:52 PM
Carl Sundquist
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"Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 19:03:26 -0800, "k.j.papai"
wrote:

YOU GUYS ARE NUTS..


And thus they found a home in rbr. You'd think there'd be more
squirrels.


There were, but Aarron Canino took 'em out by the neck.


  #273  
Old December 2nd 04, 02:52 PM
Carl Sundquist
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"Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 19:03:26 -0800, "k.j.papai"
wrote:

YOU GUYS ARE NUTS..


And thus they found a home in rbr. You'd think there'd be more
squirrels.


There were, but Aarron Canino took 'em out by the neck.


  #274  
Old December 2nd 04, 05:05 PM
g-spot
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"k.j.papai" wrote:

"Tim Mullin" wrote in message


Yes, I am serious. And, yes, though it is "indisputable," I dispute it. So


YOU GUYS ARE NUTS..



Ken, how about this training tune?:


Crazy (A Suitable Case For Treatment)
-------------------------------------

Can you help me
Help me get out of this place
Slow sedation
Ain't my style ain't my face
Givin' me a number
Nine, seven, eight

Gimme back my name

Crazy
but I don't think that I can see
You can hear them
Only talkin' at me
Livin' on the outside
Lookin' inside to be free

Feel so good for awhile
You don't know why
Cry while you lie
You are true...you are true...you are true

Save me
Is there nothing that I can use
Please believe me
Am I conforming to your views
Promise you anything
Watch me cryin' out to you

Gimme back my name
Let me make my statement


Crazy.....crazy.....crazy.....crazy
Crazy.....a suitable case for treatment
Crazy,crazy......just a suitable case for treatment
Crazy,crazy
Crazy....crazy.....crazy......etc.

Written by: (McCafferty, Agnew, Charlton, Sweet)
  #275  
Old December 2nd 04, 05:05 PM
g-spot
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"k.j.papai" wrote:

"Tim Mullin" wrote in message


Yes, I am serious. And, yes, though it is "indisputable," I dispute it. So


YOU GUYS ARE NUTS..



Ken, how about this training tune?:


Crazy (A Suitable Case For Treatment)
-------------------------------------

Can you help me
Help me get out of this place
Slow sedation
Ain't my style ain't my face
Givin' me a number
Nine, seven, eight

Gimme back my name

Crazy
but I don't think that I can see
You can hear them
Only talkin' at me
Livin' on the outside
Lookin' inside to be free

Feel so good for awhile
You don't know why
Cry while you lie
You are true...you are true...you are true

Save me
Is there nothing that I can use
Please believe me
Am I conforming to your views
Promise you anything
Watch me cryin' out to you

Gimme back my name
Let me make my statement


Crazy.....crazy.....crazy.....crazy
Crazy.....a suitable case for treatment
Crazy,crazy......just a suitable case for treatment
Crazy,crazy
Crazy....crazy.....crazy......etc.

Written by: (McCafferty, Agnew, Charlton, Sweet)
  #276  
Old December 3rd 04, 08:42 PM
g-spot
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Bob Schwartz wrote:


Dude, welcome to the All-England Summarize Proust Competition. In
the end the prize goes to the chick with the biggest tits. How come
it's taken you so long to figure this out?


I hate you.

That's the main reason that Henry is correct that there is no point
in political discussions here.


This was politics? I read it more as history and foundations of constitutional
law. I really am a dumbass.
  #277  
Old December 3rd 04, 08:42 PM
g-spot
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Bob Schwartz wrote:


Dude, welcome to the All-England Summarize Proust Competition. In
the end the prize goes to the chick with the biggest tits. How come
it's taken you so long to figure this out?


I hate you.

That's the main reason that Henry is correct that there is no point
in political discussions here.


This was politics? I read it more as history and foundations of constitutional
law. I really am a dumbass.
  #278  
Old December 4th 04, 01:23 AM
Benjamin Weiner
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g-spot wrote:

LOL. "Concise fashion" was remotely possible? And that's why phd's spend
entire careers and write entire books on the very topic? There isn't a
bumpersticker version. There isn't a 4 paragraph usenet version.

It is not my job to be concise in a bike racing newsgroup where I'm not getting
paid, and it isn't even on-topic. ...


Greg Brady,

Damn. I was sure you were getting paid by the word.

As for concision, here you go:

From http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003030.html
"The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time"

Ayn Rand's A Selfish Christmas (1951)

In this hour-long radio drama, Santa struggles with the
increasing demands of providing gifts for millions of spoiled,
ungrateful brats across the world, until a single elf, in the
engineering department of his workshop, convinces Santa to go on
strike. The special ends with the entropic collapse of the
civilization of takers and the spectacle of children trudging
across the bitterly cold, dark tundra to offer Santa cash for his
services, acknowledging at last that his genius makes the gifts
-- and therefore Christmas -- possible.

Prior to broadcast, Mutual Broadcast System executives raised
objections to the radio play, noting that 56 minutes of the
hour-long broadcast went to a philosophical manifesto by the elf
and of the four remaining minutes, three went to a love scene
between Santa and the cold, practical Mrs. Claus that was
rendered into radio through the use of grunts and the shattering
of several dozen whiskey tumblers. In later letters, Rand
sneeringly described these executives as "anti-life."

You're welcome.

Ben

P.S. Own up - as a child actor, you were that elf, right?
  #279  
Old December 4th 04, 01:23 AM
Benjamin Weiner
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g-spot wrote:

LOL. "Concise fashion" was remotely possible? And that's why phd's spend
entire careers and write entire books on the very topic? There isn't a
bumpersticker version. There isn't a 4 paragraph usenet version.

It is not my job to be concise in a bike racing newsgroup where I'm not getting
paid, and it isn't even on-topic. ...


Greg Brady,

Damn. I was sure you were getting paid by the word.

As for concision, here you go:

From http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003030.html
"The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time"

Ayn Rand's A Selfish Christmas (1951)

In this hour-long radio drama, Santa struggles with the
increasing demands of providing gifts for millions of spoiled,
ungrateful brats across the world, until a single elf, in the
engineering department of his workshop, convinces Santa to go on
strike. The special ends with the entropic collapse of the
civilization of takers and the spectacle of children trudging
across the bitterly cold, dark tundra to offer Santa cash for his
services, acknowledging at last that his genius makes the gifts
-- and therefore Christmas -- possible.

Prior to broadcast, Mutual Broadcast System executives raised
objections to the radio play, noting that 56 minutes of the
hour-long broadcast went to a philosophical manifesto by the elf
and of the four remaining minutes, three went to a love scene
between Santa and the cold, practical Mrs. Claus that was
rendered into radio through the use of grunts and the shattering
of several dozen whiskey tumblers. In later letters, Rand
sneeringly described these executives as "anti-life."

You're welcome.

Ben

P.S. Own up - as a child actor, you were that elf, right?
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Old December 6th 04, 12:54 AM
gwhite
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Benjamin Weiner wrote:

g-spot wrote:

LOL. "Concise fashion" was remotely possible? And that's why phd's spend
entire careers and write entire books on the very topic? There isn't a
bumpersticker version. There isn't a 4 paragraph usenet version.

It is not my job to be concise in a bike racing newsgroup where I'm not getting
paid, and it isn't even on-topic. ...


Greg Brady,

Damn. I was sure you were getting paid by the word.

As for concision, here you go:

From http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003030.html
"The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time"

Ayn Rand's A Selfish Christmas (1951)

In this hour-long radio drama, Santa struggles with the
increasing demands of providing gifts for millions of spoiled,
ungrateful brats across the world, until a single elf, in the
engineering department of his workshop, convinces Santa to go on
strike. The special ends with the entropic collapse of the
civilization of takers and the spectacle of children trudging
across the bitterly cold, dark tundra to offer Santa cash for his
services, acknowledging at last that his genius makes the gifts
-- and therefore Christmas -- possible.

Prior to broadcast, Mutual Broadcast System executives raised
objections to the radio play, noting that 56 minutes of the
hour-long broadcast went to a philosophical manifesto by the elf
and of the four remaining minutes, three went to a love scene
between Santa and the cold, practical Mrs. Claus...




See, who said speech was free? Of course, it is on the usenet and you get what
you pay for.



... that was
rendered into radio through the use of grunts and the shattering
of several dozen whiskey tumblers. In later letters, Rand
sneeringly described these executives as "anti-life."

You're welcome.

Ben

P.S. Own up - as a child actor, you were that elf, right?




I was an elf in an engineering lab, just not at the north pole. No, I was was
not a child actor, but I did act childishly. Thanks.
 




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