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Conference rdvax::grateful

Title:Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD
Notice:It's just a Box of Rain
Moderator:RDVAX::LEVY::DEBESS
Created:Thu Jan 03 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:580
Total number of notes:60238

94.0. "Thought, Feeling, Image for the day" by TERAPN::PHYLLIS (Wake, now discover..) Wed Jan 09 1991 16:51

    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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94.1think peace...OCTOBR::GRABAZSain't no time to hateMon Jan 14 1991 12:5853
	Blues for Allah
	(Garcia, Hunter)
	 
	 Arabian wind
	 The needle's eye is thin
	 The ships of state sail on mirage
	 and drown in sand
	 Out in no-man's land
	 Where Allah does command.
	 
	 What good is spilling blood?
	 It will not grow a thing
	 "Taste eternity" the swords sing:
	 Blues for Allah
	 In 'sh'Allah.
	 
	 They lie where they fall
	 There's nothing more to say
	 The desert stars are bright tonight
	 let's meet as friends
	 The Flower of Islam
	 The Fruit of Abraham
	 
	 The thousand stories have
	 Come round to one again,
	 Arabian night
	 Our gods pursue their fight,
	 What fatal flowers of darkness
	 bloom from seeds of light.
	 
	 Bird of Paradise fly in white sky
	 Blues for Allah
	 In 'sh'Allah
	 
	 Let's see with our heart
	 These things our eyes have seen,
	 and know the truth must still lie
	 somewhere in between.
	 
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Under eternity, under eternity, under eternity blue
	 Bird of Paradise fly in white sky
	 Blues for Allah
	 In 'sh'Allah
	 

94.2BINKLY::SIEGELIn the end, there's just a songWed Jan 16 1991 16:5412

           Better the pride that resides in a citizen of the world
         Than the pride that divides when a colourful rag is unfurled

                                                    - Neil Peart

This is from a RUSH song (I don't know which one, this was given to me by
someone else).  Probably off the last album or two, as I know everything else
by them!  Most likely off "Hold Your Fire".

adam
94.3Here is the rest of itAD::VAUKsleep in the starsWed Jan 16 1991 17:0252
    
    
    
    
    Here is the rest of it - it is off of Power Windows and as I refresh
    myself with the lyrics - they are very appropriate for today.  Neil
    Peart is an excellent lyricist.
    
    
Territories
===========
 
I see the Middle Kingdom between Heaven and Earth
Like the Chinese call the country of their birth
We all figure that our homes are set above
Other people than the ones we know and love
In every place with a name
They play the same territorial game
Hiding behind the lines
Sending up warning signs
 
The whole wide world
An endless universe
Yet we keep looking through
The eyeglass in reverse
Don't feed the people
But we feed the machines
Can't really feel
What international means
In different circles, we keep holding our ground
In different circles, we keep spinning round and round
 
We see so many tribes -- overrun and undermined
While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind
Better people -- better food -- and better beer
Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
The bosses get talking so tough
And if that wasn't evil enough
We get the drunken and passionate pride
Of the citizens along for the ride
 
They shoot without shame
In the name of a piece of dirt
For a change of accent
Or the colour of your shirt
Better the pride that resides
In a citizen of the world
Than the pride that divides
When a colourful rag is unfurled
 

94.4MSHRMS::FIELDSA TIME 4 PEACE,I SWEAR ITS NOT 2LATEWed Jan 16 1991 18:113
    	One Today is Worth Two Tomorrows.
    
    		Ben Franklin
94.5it's a Wild WorldLEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Jan 18 1991 13:246
	Now I've seen alot of what this world can do,
	  and it's breaking my heart in two,......;^(

courtesy of whatever radio station I am listening to right now and Cat Stevens.

94.6what ironyFRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldFri Jan 18 1991 13:275
    re .-1
    
    I can't believe any radio station would have the guts to play Cat
    Stevens now!!  Wherever he is, I'm sure Cat is praying for the
    destruction of the Great Satan.
94.7my first digression :-)LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Jan 18 1991 13:366
	Maybe I am missing something but why is ironic?  Did Cat
	Stevens do a 180 on his views when he became whoever he
	is now?

	Nonetheless, they are playing it...
94.8ITASCA::GEBHARTPolitician's throwing stonesFri Jan 18 1991 13:438
    re; Cat Stevens
    
    Cat has some really soothing sounds in times of depresion and trouble.
    His songs have good things to say to make you feel better.
    
    peace,
    
    scottg
94.9FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldFri Jan 18 1991 13:436
    re .-1
    
    Remember the hoopla when Cat Stevens (what's his new name?) supported
    Iran's "death warrant" for Salmun Rushdie because of his book "The
    Satanic Verses"?  Radio stations refused to play any of his music
    because of it.  Cat is now a Muslim, I think.
94.10LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Jan 18 1991 13:475
No I don't remember, but I never had to remember such things with a buddy
like you.  :-)  I like learning new things, thank you Jamie.

Lisa
94.11he's a changed man ...BOOKS::BAILEYBSmilin' on a cloudy dayFri Jan 18 1991 14:0413
    Yup, Cat Stevens turned Moslem (not Muslim), changed his name to
    something Middle Eastern (can't recall it at the moment), became a
    follower of the Ayatollah Komeini several years ago, changed his
    world view (he's not a pacifist anymore), he did condone Komeini's
    death sentence against Rushdi, and has made public remarks against
    the United States government's involvement in the Middle East.
    
    Relative to the last, no big deal.  I've made public remarks against
    the U.S. government's actions too ... it's one of those constitutional
    rights many people forget we have when something like war happens.
    
    ... Bob
    
94.12LANDO::HAPGOODLeroy says, 'keep on rockin'Fri Jan 18 1991 14:2310
 
a bit more on "Cat Stevens".  He lives in England and I think his
name is something like "Yusuf Islam" or something like that.  

He gave up his money and his gold records....condemned Rushdie (as
already said) and said that the "Death Sentence" for Rushdie was an 
appropriate thing.  

ooooh baby baby it's a wild word,
bob
94.13AIMHI::KELLERFri Jan 18 1991 14:333
    Cat Stevens is now Yusef Isslam (sp?)
    
    Geoff
94.14Harold and Maude - soundtrack by Cat StevensAD::VAUKsleep in the starsFri Jan 18 1991 14:3411
    re: Cat Stevens
    
    This reminds me of my all time favorite movie - Harold and Maude.  I
    love to watch this movie whenever I am feelin' down because it always
    sparks my lovelight.  It is a wonderful story - my favorite part is as
    Harold says that he loves Maude she replies - "That's great Harold, now
    go and love some more".  I think I need to see this movie again this
    weekend.  If you haven't seen it I recommend it.
    
    Happy Cheese-
    Jerry
94.15Preferred NameSHKDWN::TAYLORNothing shakin'Mon Jan 21 1991 16:088
    RE: Moslem vs. Muslim
    
    
    My Muslim colleague tells me that Muslim, not Moslem, is the correct
    term for a member of the Islam faith.  The Boston Globe has finally
    started using Muslim instead of Moslem.
    
    Bill
94.16CLOSUS::BARNESMon Jan 21 1991 19:167
    yes... cat is now Yusaf...there's a "best OF" cd out, (NOT the one
    the record company released, but one he said was a better "best
    oF", that tells the story (sorta) of Cats change from 'peacenik'
    to a backer of the Koran. His brother, already converted at the
    time, gave him the Koran as a gift....that's all it took. 
    
    rfb
94.17LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsMon Jan 21 1991 19:2625

Well, this Cat/Yusaf talk has been very enlightening folks ... thank you!
I listened to Teaser and the Firecat yesterday.  It, like most of "Cat Stevens'"
(as opposed to this Yusaf dude) work is very thought-provoking.  It has the
ability to be both uplifting and depressing.

	"Now I've been crying lately, thinking about the world as it is
	Why must we go on hating?  Why can't we live in bliss?

	Cause out on the edge of darkness, there lies a peace train.
	Oh peace train take this country, come take us home again!"

From what I have read in these past few notes it seems kind of odd that words
such as these were written by the person who occupies his space today.  It
really makes me wonder, and even question the music (and whether or not I am
happy listening to it).  I still love some of his lyrics though...

	"Now man may live and man may die searching for the questions why
	But if he tries to rule the sky - he must fall"

Out of curiousity, when Cat Stevens made this change to Yusaf whoever
(when was it anyway?) was there any kind of ban placed on his music?

 - Lisa Lisa, sad Lisa Lisa ......
94.18CLOSUS::BARNESMon Jan 21 1991 19:295
    radio stations in the mid-west (?) had CAT burning and breaking
    parties (like when J Lennon said the Beatles were more popular than
    Jesus)
      
    rfb
94.19still remember laying around sorta numb listening to Catch Bull at 4OURGNG::RYANMon Jan 21 1991 21:437
94.20BIODTL::FERGUSONIs it just a waste of time?Tue Jan 22 1991 13:3311
For my HIGH school graduation, we sang, as a class, Father and Son.  We used
to modify the wors though:

	Take your time,
	Drink a lot,
	Why drink to everything you've got
	

	:-)

Ahhh, those HIGH school memories.......................................
94.21WFOV12::BUTZEDo the trouser press babyThu Jan 24 1991 12:2314
    ref cat burning....and I though cow tipping was on the edge....
    
    and another high-school/college chant
    
    ..those who drink get drunk
    ..those who get drunk sleep,
    ..those who sleep do not sin,
    ..those who do not sin go to heaven,
    ..since we're all going to heaven.,...
    ......lets drink.......
    
    times have changed
    
    rich
94.22E::EVANSFri Jan 25 1991 18:4112
I taught for a while in a school for gifted children.  There was voting for
which song would be used as a recessional at the graduation (this was 1976).
The winning song was the Beatles "Here Comes the Sun" which was O.K., but I
liked the song that came in a close second - "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad".
Several times I have reflected on the vision of these bright, young high
school graduates slowly walking out of the auditorium filled with parents and
guests with the echo of the Dead ...." don't wanna be treated thisa way ...".
Would have been an interesting choice.

Jim

94.23warVIA::HEFFERNANBroccoli not bombs!Thu Jan 31 1991 16:38142
Education and World Peace, Krishnamurti

From "Education and the Significance of Life"

NOTE:  This was written in 1953 from a series of talks.  I have not
updated the personal pronouns in use at the time.


To discover what part education can play in the present world crisis,
we should understand how the crisis has come into being.  It is
obviously the result of wrong values in our relationship to people, to
property and to ideas.  If our relationship with others is based on
self-aggrandizement, and our relationship to property is acquisitive,
the structure of the society is bound to be competitive and
self-isolating.  If in our relationship with ideas we justify one
ideology in opposition to another, mutual distrust ill-will are the
inevitable results.

Another cause of the present chaos is dependence on authority, on
leaders, whether in daily life, in the small school or university.
Leaders and their authority are deteriorating factors in any culture.
 When we follow another there is no understanding, but only fear and
conformity, eventually leading to the cruelty of the totalitarian
state and the dogmatism of organized religion.

To rely on governments, to look to organizations and authorities for
that peace which must begin with the understanding of ourselves, is to
create further and still greater conflict; and there can be no lasting
happiness as long as we accept a social order in which there is
endless strife and antagonism between man and man.  If we want to
change existing conditions, we must first transform ourselves, which
means that we must become aware of our own actions, thoughts, and
feelings in everyday life.

But we really do not want peace, we do not want to put an end to
exploitation.  We will not allow our greed to be interfered with, or
the foundations of our present social order to be altered; we want
things to continue as they are only with superficial modifications, and
so the powerful, the cunning, inevitably rule our lives.

Peace is not achieved through any ideology, it does not depend on
legislation; it comes only when we as individuals begin to understand
our own psychological processes.  If we avoid the responsibility of
acting individually and wait for some new system to establish peace,
we shall merely become slaves of the new system.

When governments, dictators, big business and the clerically powerful
begin to see that this increasing antagonism between men only leads to
indiscriminate destruction and is therefore no longer profitable, they
may force us, through legislation and other forms of compulsion, to
suppress our personal cravings and ambitions and to co-operate for
the well-being of mankind.  Just as we are now educated and encouraged
to be competitive and ruthless, so then shall we be compelled to
respect one another and to work for the world as a whole.

And even though we may all be well fed, clothed, and sheltered, we
shall not be free of our conflicts and antagonisms, which will merely
be shifted to another plane, where they will be still more diabolical
and devastating.  The only moral and righteous action is voluntary,
and understanding alone can bring peace and happiness to man.

Beliefs, ideologies, and organized religions are setting us against
our neighbors; there is conflict, not only among different societies,
but among many groups within the same society.  We must realize that
as long as  we identify ourselves with a country, as long as we cling
to security, as long as we are conditioned by dogmas, there will be
strife and misery both within ourselves and in the world.

Then there is the whole question of patriotism.  When do we feel
patriotic?  It is obviously not an everyday emotion.  But we are
sedulously encouraged to be patriotic through school-books, through
newspapers and other channels of propaganda, which stimulate racial
egoism by praising national heroes and telling us that our country and
way of life are better than others.  This patriotic spirit feeds our
vanity from childhood to old age.

The constantly repeated assertion that we belong to a certain
political or religious group, that we are of this nation or of that,
flatters our little egos, puffs them out like sails, until we are
ready to kill or be killed for our country, race, or ideology.  It is
all so stupid and unnatural.  Surely, human beings are more important
than national and ideological boundaries.

The separative spirit of nationalism is spreading like fire all over
the world.  Patriotism is cultivated and cleverly exploited by those
seeking further expansion, wider powers, greater enrichment; and each
of us takes part in this process, for we also desire these things.
Conquering other lands and other people provides new markets for
goods as well as political and religious ideologies.

One must look at all these expressions of violence and antagonisms
with an unprejudiced mind, that is, with a mind that does not identify
itself with any country, race, or ideology, but tries to find out what
is true.  There is great joy in seeing a thing clearly without belong
influenced by the notions and instructions of others, whether they be
the government, the specialists, or the very learned.  Once we really
see that patriotism is a hindrance to human happiness, we do not have
to struggle against this false emotion in ourselves and it is gone
forever.

Nationalism, the patriotic spirit, class and race consciousness, are
all ways of the self, and therefore separative.  After all, what is a
nation but a group of individuals living together for economic and
self-protective reasons.  Out of fear and acquisitive self-defense
arises the idea of "my country" with its boundaries and tariff walls,
rendering brotherhood and the unity of man impossible.

The desire to gain and to hold, the longing to be identified with
something greater than ourselves, creates the spirit of nationalism;
and nationalism; and nationalism breeds war.  In every country the
government, encouraged by organized religion, is upholding nationalism
and the separative spirit.  Nationalism is a disease and it can never
bring about world unity.  We cannot attain health through disease, we
must free ourselves from the disease.

It is because we are nationalists, ready to defend our sovereign
states, our beliefs and acquisitions, that we must be perpetually
armed.  Property and ideas have become more important to us than human
life, so there is constant antagonism and violence between ourselves
and others.  By maintaining the sovereignty of our country, we are
destroying our sons; by worshiping the State, which is but a
projection of ourselves, we are sacrificing our children to our own
gratification.  Nationalism and sovereign governments are the causes and
the instruments of war.

...

Craving security here of in the hereafter, we create institutions and
ideologies which guarantee that security; but the more we struggle for
security, the less we shall have it.  The desire to be secure only
fosters division and increases antagonism.  If we deeply feel and
understand the truth of this, not merely verbally or intellectually,
but with our whole being, then we shall begin to alter fundamentally
our relationship with our fellow men in the immediate world around us;
and only then is there a possibility of achieving unity and
brotherhood.

...




94.24DICKNS::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Thu Jan 31 1991 16:491
    Guess that about says it all.
94.25now where did that Dylan note go ....LANDO::HAPGOODLeroy says, 'keep on rockin'Fri Feb 01 1991 15:4323
Inspired by the jerry set list where he did the Dylan tune Senor....


Senor, Senor 
Can ya tell me where we're headin'
Is it Lincoln County or Armageddon.   

definately a song for the times.....
whew!  what a song!
bob

ps.  is it "lincoln county", "lincoln county road", or possibly 
"lincoln county farm"....?

pps.  The song "Blues for Allah" that Debess put in this file somewhere
really shows that ain;t much has changed since the day it was penned...
just worse.

ppps.  he'll be pulling out "Masters of War" soon......and on that note
did anyone read the review of Dylan's show that he did at the West Point 
Academy?  He did "Masters of War" for the cadets ...


94.26tryitWLDWST::BLAKKANWHEWSun Feb 03 1991 06:4421
    "Welcome the Robert Cray Band..."
    
    "............
    
    That's it.  It was harder to stop listening to
    Cray at the Warfield than it is to stop the war.
    
    
    "...this one here is called 'foul play'.///
    
    Reasons be,
    Treasons, gee
    Make me a war
    Tell me the score
    
    Did I shoot my gun?
    Was my war won?
    Am I a dead son.
    
    talkin'
    
94.27ENGINE::MOLLENHAUERWed Feb 06 1991 15:441
    Stop worrying about potholes in the road and celebrate the journey.
94.28good ideaOURGNG::RYANGoing where the wind blowsWed Feb 06 1991 17:223
94.29SPOCK::IRONSShadow boxin' the apocalypseThu Feb 07 1991 15:424
    "Don't pamper life's complexities when the leather runs smooth on the
    passenger seat."
    
    - Morrisey
94.30GR8FUL::WHITEWithout love in a dream...Thu Feb 07 1991 15:473
	"Time never thinks twice"

94.31FWIWOURGNG::RYANGoing where the wind blowsThu Feb 07 1991 15:574
 i liked the topic of quotes or one liners from the last generation
of GRATEFUL.  Should we have one here too????? 

       
94.32o-fish-al responseSTRATA::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryThu Feb 07 1991 20:245
    just because an attempt at a semblance of organization has hit
    GRATEFUL, that does not mean you must ask permission before creating
    topics...
    
    			da ve_co-mod_from_hell
94.33I hate what i think is going to happen soon ...OURGNG::RYANGoing where the wind blowsThu Feb 07 1991 20:3416
  There is no devil, just God.  He acts like the devil when he has had too 
much to drink!!

   this caught my eye on the net:
  
                 The bustle in a house
                   the morning after death
                   is solomnest of industries
                   enacted upon earth.
    
                 The sweeping up the heart
                   and putting love away
                   we shall not want to use again
                   until eternity.
    
                              Emily D.
94.34To My MotherOCTOBR::GRABAZSain't no time to hateThu Feb 21 1991 18:379
	
	I pledge allegiance to the Earth
	And to the life which it sustains.
	One world, indivisible
	With beauty and goodness and nourishment for all.
	I pledge to cherish every living thing
	To care for earth and sea and air
	With peace and freedom everywhere.

94.35wow that's nice, did you write it??OURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Thu Feb 21 1991 18:500
94.36OCTOBR::GRABAZSain't no time to hateThu Feb 21 1991 20:354
>                    -< wow that's nice, did you write it?? >-

no, and I don't know who did either...

94.37HKFINN::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Fri Feb 22 1991 15:461
    That was really GREAT!
94.38ISLNDS::CLARKpoliticians throwing stonesThu Feb 28 1991 20:2865
{forwards removed}

From the book "Woody Guthrie, A Life," by Joe Klein, here's the original:

   God Blessed America

   This land is your land
   This land is my land
   From California to (Staten) New York Island
   From the Redwood Forest, to the Gulf Stream waters
   God Blessed America for me.

   As I went walking that ribbon of highway
   And saw above me the endless skyway
   And saw below me that golden valley, I said
   God Blessed America for me.

   I roamed and rambled and followed my footsteps
   To the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts
   And all around me a voice was sounding:
   God Blessed America for me.

   Was a big high wall there that tried to stop me
   A sign was painted said: Private Property. [Arlo changed this.]
   But on the back side, it didn't say nothing--
   God Blessed America for me.

   When the sun come shining, then I was strolling
   In the wheat fields waving, and the dust clouds rolling
   The voice was chanting as the fog was lifting:
   God Blessed America for me.

   One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple
   by the relief office I saw my people--
   As they stood there hungry,
   I stood there wondering if
   God Blessed America for me.
   -- Woody G., February 23 1940, Hanover House,
                Sixth Avenue and 43rd Street, NYC.
- - -   - - -   - - -
The tune is from the Carter Family's "Little Darlin', Pal of Mine,"
which in turn comes from an old Baptist hymn "Oh, My Lovin' Brother."

In April 1944, the title was changed to "This Land Is My Land,"
with the new tag line at the end of each verse:  "This land was
made for you and me."  Copyright to the above song is with
Ludlow Music, Inc.

The Woody Guthrie Foundation is rather protective about the
copyright.  Back in the early seventies, during the birth
of the American Indiana Movement (AIM) there was a parody
that went:

	This land is my land, it wasn't your land
	Until we sold you Manhatten Island.
	You sent our nations to the reservations.
	This land was swiped by you from me.

Marjorie Guthrie, Woody's second wife, was not amused and
treatened litigation.

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94.39ISLNDS::CLARKpoliticians throwing stonesFri Mar 01 1991 13:064
"Even when pressed by the inner demands of truth, men do not easily assume the
 task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war."

			- MLK
94.40HKFINN::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Fri Mar 01 1991 13:111
    :-}
94.41The Endless SkywayBIODTL::FERGUSONIs it just a waste of time?Fri Mar 01 1991 13:346
Wasn't TLIYL written as an (angry) answer to the just-released God Bless 
America?

Also, the New York Island mentioned; wouldn't that be Long Island ?  I'd
love to hear the Dead play this as an encore one night... It would be
very poignant...
94.42CBROWN::HENDERSONTake me back to another morningFri Mar 01 1991 13:4115
RE:      <<< Note 94.41 by BIODTL::FERGUSON "Is it just a waste of time?" >>>
                            -< The Endless Skyway >-


>Also, the New York Island mentioned; wouldn't that be Long Island ?  I'd


 I thought that myself, but a music teacher I had in grade school said it
reffered to Manhattan Island.





Jim
94.43FURTHR::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Mar 01 1991 13:487
>   From California to (Staten) New York Island

I've always heard this as:

    From California to the New York Islands
				          ^
/Ken
94.44ISLNDS::CLARKpoliticians throwing stonesFri Mar 01 1991 14:017
re < Note 94.41 by BIODTL::FERGUSON "Is it just a waste of time?" >
>                            -< The Endless Skyway >-
>
>Wasn't TLIYL written as an (angry) answer to the just-released God Bless 
>America?

Yep, that's what I've heard.
94.45Woody!SCAM::GRADYtim gradyMon Mar 04 1991 14:1211
    Funny this subject should be here; I was just talking to a friend of
    mine about a related subject this morning.  Anybody ever see 'Bound for
    Glory'?  The film is ten or fifteen years old, and, personally, I
    really liked it a lot.  It's supposed to be a dramatized biography of
    Woody's life.
    
    Anyway, I liked a lot, at the time - no idea if it was accurate or not.
    Always thought Woody kinda got short shrift for the grate work he did.
    
    tim
    
94.46well,.. he *was* goneSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Mar 11 1991 17:4711
    I thought it was Islands also,... referring to all of the above
    (manhattan. long, staten )
    
    	but what the heck do I know?
    
    	(don't answeer that Lisa)
    
    							/
    
    PS. Nice to be back at the grind :-}
    
94.47did ya miss us? :-)TERAPN::PHYLLISWake, now discover..Mon Mar 11 1991 17:486
    
    Can I answer it?
    
    :-)
    
    
94.48...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Mar 11 1991 19:428
    I did miss you Phyllis,..
    
    but no, you may not answer that one either
    
    							/
    PS That goes for you too Jc, Tremon, hogan, adam, john, da ve , etc.,
    etc. etc.
    
94.49OURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Mon Mar 11 1991 20:136
Actually /, you do seem to know too much for your own good, as in
"ignorance is bliss".  ;-)


  john    

94.50 IMTDEV::MCLAUGHLINCWar is the real enemyTue Mar 12 1991 08:0711
Emancipate your selves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our minds
Have no fear for atomic energy 
cause none a them can stop the time
How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look
some say it's just a part of it 
we've got to fulfill the book

               B. Marley
94.51HKFINN::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Tue Mar 12 1991 13:578
    I LOVE Marley..
    
    Remember this one?
    
    	"you know and you understand,
    	 the mightly God is a living man"
    
    mary
94.52SPOCK::IRONSShadow boxin' the apocalypseTue Mar 12 1991 15:373
    re -1
    
    Amen to that!!
94.53doncha just love dancing at a show ... ;-)OURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Fri Mar 15 1991 22:3638
  Isn't life great.  ;-)  Laughing today at having to walk home in the snow 
a couple weeks ago and no one would pick me up.  Turned out to be a nice walk,
wasn't too cold and gave me a lot of time to walk beneath the stars.  Wish I 
could take care of the money problems that keep dogging me, but I always have 
"old man" Jim H. in here to remind me there are better things to appreciate.  

  Can you remember laying in the grass out on hikes looking up at the sky and 
clouds just soaking up the rays like a cat on the couch next to the window, or 
turning circles with your arms out, head back, laughing like children.  First
time I came through Colorado with Kimberly, we parked the car across from Vail 
one starlit early morn, ran up the hill until we collapsed and sat there
yelling "I love you" echoes.  Whether it be the glow of new love, the warmth
of memories being made in friendship, or the tears of joy aren't we blessed
that we get these moments?  

   Shoot, the beer ads are right, it just doesn't get any better than this.
Have you ever taken a child across a log above a stream for the first time? ran
out and picked them up after they scored a goal in soccer, or all grabbed hands
and "silly danced" in a circle to a toe tapper?  Ain't it great????  Sure it
is, but it isn't any better than quietly helping a baby look at a flower or
ant, sitting up all night with a friend just sharing moments, sorta what 
Grateful reminds me of, or helping an aged relative reminisce about their life.

  I know we _all_ love sex, even Tim ;-), but really do you remember those 
nights with any more passion and emotion than you do those 'special moments' 
you shared in love???  could it get any better than some of those walks, gawd
I remember loving some of the silliest and sweetest times.  

  Well, off I go, supposed to snow this weekend, sure hope I get to walk in 
a gentle flurry of large flakes, and watch them silently drift to earth.  Maybe
I'll think of you guys, hoping you are wise enough to know this life is 
beautiful.  I know Nicole must!  /, Treemon, Mystery, Adam, too many of you to 
name, hope you smiled at the Universe and danced with cosmos this weekend. This 
one's for you and yours..... and the memories past and future.

  peace my friends,

  john      
94.54smiling on a cloudy dayOCTOBR::GRABAZSlisten2 the river sing sweet songsMon Mar 18 1991 10:368
	some great images, John, they make me smile.  They make me happy.
	GRATE way to start the week.  Thanks for sharing...

	Debess

	ps. what exactly WAS it that started this train of thought?
	I need some ;-)

94.55LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsMon Mar 18 1991 11:198
Thanks for the thoughts, and the smile you put on my face John!  There are
alot of things trying to pull me down lately but images like those you
shared are making it difficult.  Life is beautiful, it's very simple 
actually ... thanks for not letting me forget that, and while I am at it
Thank you to whomever/whatever for making it so easy to smile.  :-)

Lisa
94.56DIGGIE::RILEYMon Mar 18 1991 12:0614
    
    
    Must've been the brainwaves John...  I had one of the most relaxing and
    smile inspiring weekends...  The type of weekend that puts into my soul
    the same energy and positive drive that reading your passage does!
    
    And while I was going to come in this morning, find this note, and
    enter a bittersweet thought for the day, the wind has been taken out of
    my sails by reading your entry.  My thought seems trivial when brought
    into context by yours, kinda like me asking an innocent and unknowing
    question like "why?"  and you providing a viable answer that leaves me
    tacit smile.
    
    Thank you 8^)
94.57!SCAM::GRADYtim gradyMon Mar 18 1991 15:0125
    Incredible.  It must be some type of phenomenon.
    
    It's been raining for four days, an unusual event in Florida.  The
    weather has been cool and damp and dreary.  But everything that was
    bugging me last week got up and left town for the weekend.  I just
    finished the most amazingly peaceful, happy, relaxing and fun weekend
    since I left Colorado last December.
    
>                       <<< Note 94.56 by DIGGIE::RILEY >>>
>
>    
>    
>    Must've been the brainwaves John...  I had one of the most relaxing and
>    smile inspiring weekends...  The type of weekend that puts into my soul
>    the same energy and positive drive that reading your passage does!
    
    I couldn't have put it better.  Mary Stanley, where are you?
    
    What meanings ellude me
     when time stands still
    and friends yet untouched
     share moment with mine?
    
    tim
    
94.58Where elseAIMHI::KELLERdont burn the flag, wash the evil outMon Mar 18 1991 15:3610
    
>    I couldn't have put it better.  Mary Stanley, where are you?


	LAndover...

JOhn, Nice thoughts, brings a smile to my face.

Geoff    

94.59next I want to go sailing with Bob....OURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Mon Mar 18 1991 17:4729
94.60CLOSUS::BARNESMon Mar 18 1991 19:512
    again I say John, print this sh*t out and show it to Kim!!!!!!!!!!
                                rfb
94.62I'm just the big mouth.... ;-)OURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Tue Mar 19 1991 15:066
 Not really anymore than the rest of you.  ;-), I just type or speak
what we all feel.  Thank you, you made me smile.

  peace

  john
94.63OCTOBR::GRABAZSblack dirt live again!Wed Mar 20 1991 11:2213
	
	today is the spring equinox - the time when the earth 
	will at one point be in perfect balance between day and night,
	winter and summer, light and dark.

	Reflect on this balance and harmony.  Allow this time of
	balance in nature to be absorbed into our souls and
	to create balance and harmony within.  Allow this sense
	of peace and harmony to then flow out into the world...

	peace and Happy Spring!
	Debess

94.64MSHRMS::FIELDSA Time 4peace I Swear Its Not 2L8Wed Mar 20 1991 11:481
    this will happen at 10:06 pm EST (i think)
94.65moon and star on my headOURGNG::RYANbut Momma. that's where the fun is ...Wed Mar 20 1991 13:136
what exactly is happening with the planets and all when this happens.

nice way to put it Debess, I love balance.  ;-)  wonder if it will help my
checkbook???  or those lyrics i'm trying to write /??

  john  who_feels_better_already_sorta_more_together_yeah_balanced
94.66TERAPN::PHYLLISWake, now discover..Wed Mar 20 1991 13:254
    
    *beautiful* way to describe it, Debess.. thanks!!
    
    
94.67LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Mar 22 1991 11:429
	what a ride in today!!  i know a good tour is on it's way for me ....
	I was listening to a great jam in The Music Never Stopped (Boston
	Garden '77) and dancing in the seat of course, when I saw a dodge
	van - a company truck coming down the road.  The logo on it's side
	was "Trips Inc.".  :-)

	I just smiled and danced a little harder with good thoughts of the
	week to come!  ;^)
94.68HKFINN::STANLEYWhat a long strange trip it's been...Wed Mar 27 1991 17:457
    
    Yes john :-)  
    
    Its a perfect life, isn't it? :-)  Just a few rough edges to polish
    once in awhile but other than that... it's just perfect. :-)
    
    mary
94.698-{DASXPS::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightThu Mar 28 1991 17:0015
 I am extremely depressed today. I don't know why.  Everything seems 
like a waste of time. I think I'm in a rut, so deep that I can't see
over the sides. 

 Hopfully I'll be able to make it to Slipknot this Saturday which 
would do wonders for me.

Mechanical thoughts, mechanical movements
Turns a soul to rust
A flower that's restricted cannot grow
A tree that's restricted grows as told
The soul becomes barren when following the code
Like the ground where the wagonwheels rolls

-Shawn Bridges  03/28/91
94.70Mary, any of this sound true???OURGNG::RYANSpent my life seeking all that's still unsungThu Mar 28 1991 17:2520
94.71just one of those daysCBROWN::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightThu Mar 28 1991 17:5812
>  that's nice Shawn you must not be in too much of a rut.  At least
>not a creative one,  ;-), obviously not all is a waste of time.  I've had a

 Whelp I write poetry now and then, and some of my better works come when
I'm in this type of mood. Every now and then I get to a point in my life
where I ask myself "where to now?"  Then my mind starts to wander, then
all my little problems get sucked into my thoughts which drive me down.

But I'm sure that when I pick up my son at the sitters I'll be back to 
normal. whatever that may be ;-)

Shawn
94.72/ is still waitingOURGNG::RYANSpent my life seeking all that's still unsungThu Mar 28 1991 18:1013
94.73similar space at different timesWFOV12::BUTZEDo the trouser press babyThu Mar 28 1991 18:164
    .....or going to the beach and take a nice long walk....
    that is what i try to do when things seem to be a little out of sort
    
    rich
94.74CBROWN::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightThu Mar 28 1991 18:1714
>  is it easier for you to write moody (I can't spell melancholy) things
>than cheerful??  It is for me by far.  I've been trying to write some
>cheerful and upbeat stuff for a long time and can't do it.

 Most definitely. If I can find them I'll bring in some of 'em.

 
>   ;-)  always worked for me.  go fly sopme kites  ;-)

 It's a perfect day for it today. real windy.


Shawn

94.75DASXPS::HENDERSONSomeone's got to turn the pageThu Mar 28 1991 18:4611
Must be something in the air, cuz I've been in the same frame of mind as
Shawn lately...hmm and we're in the same building :^0


Might have something to do with the fact that my first pass at doing my
income tax stuff shows I owe the gubmit ~$2800 :^/




Jim
94.76AD::VAUKlove will see you throughThu Mar 28 1991 19:2514
    
    I wrote a long letter to a very good friend of mine back at school
    talking about some of the many worries on my mind these days.  In
    particular I told him about a certain member of the opposite sex that I
    like - like is a terrible word - ah that I have a certain attraction
    to.  She is a wonderful person.  My delimma is crossing that fine line
    (beyond which you really can't fake) between friendship and a
    relationship.  He wrote me this poem in response - I thought it was
    really special so I wanted to share it here:
    
    Your sometimes a stranger
    Always a friend
    Our love will be forever
    From the moment we begin
94.77A major lesson reinforced this week...GR8FUL::WHITEWithout love in a dream...Thu Mar 28 1991 19:398
	My lesson of the week -

	The *easiest* part of a hardware engineering supervisor's job
	is managing the electrons!

	Bob_stressed_but_dealing_well_with_it

94.78SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu Mar 28 1991 21:3617
re:  <<< Note 94.69 by DASXPS::BRIDGES "counting stars by candlelight" >>>

> I am extremely depressed today. I don't know why.  Everything seems 
>like a waste of time. I think I'm in a rut, so deep that I can't see
>over the sides. 

I'm depressed too.  Yesterday, instead of sitting down and studying
for my finals like I was supposed to do, I decided to find out how
many Throwing Stones I've seen by going through my setlist books.
I found out I've seen more than 60!!  YIKES!!!  Now that's *REALLY*
depressing!!  That amounts to almost a third of the shows I've been
to!!!  No wonder I don't ever jump for joy whenever they play it!! 

Ashes, ashes, all fall down.... 8-\

peace,
t!ng
94.798-)DASXPS::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightFri Mar 29 1991 10:4820
 Well today I'm feeling better! (so far, who knows what the day will 
bring ;-) Yesterday when I picked up my son he was real sleepy, he look 
more out of it than I did, but when he finally came fully awake we had 
blast. 
  
 First we listened to Little Feats first album. Then we listened to 
Reckoning. His favorite from that one seems to be Monkey & the Engineer.
We rolled around on the floor, played BOO (kinda like hide and seek),
played catch (which is more like he throws, I catch, I throw, ball bounces
off his chest.8-), and he chased the cats around. A new word of his is
football but he sounds more like  he's saying FLLOOTBALL, he also say 
baseball (BLASSBALL) plus alot of other things that barely sound like 
anything. He does say Kitty perfectly and baby and candy and cheese, and
of course mommy, momma, and daddy. 

 As you can probably tell I'm in a much better mood today, hopefully it 
will last.

Shawn

94.80take it to the mountains.ZENDIA::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardFri Mar 29 1991 13:0416
	When I'm down and out, I usually fix the problem by hiking.  I usually
head up to the Whites in NH early in the morning, and hike a mountain.  Lately,
or shall I say last year, Moosilauke was the mountain.  Hiked it 2 or 3 times,
once with Bill Taylor (we had bad weather as I recall).  One time, it was
really beautiful out... nice and sunny and cool enough for my taste (28 or so
on top)... I found a nice place to sit, took in some oats, and spaced out to
the vast amount of wilderness in front of me (Franconia range, Osceola range,
etc)... 

	If I can't get away, I'll take a long walk around where I grew up and
hang out at my parents house.....


	Shawn, sure sounds like you bailed yourself out of the slump.

	peace mon, jC
94.81The way life was meant to be.DECXPS::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightFri Mar 29 1991 13:2517
>                         -< take it to the mountains. >-

 Actually when I was growing up I lived across the street from a 
vast wooded area, and very hilly. When I was feeling low or lonely
I'd take off into the woods. I really love the wilderness but with 
my schedule as busy as it is, it's tough to do as often as I'd like.

 Our family would take off every summer camping. A one point we
owned a Lodge, 3 cabins and a campgroud on Stinson Lake in the
White Mts. Stinson Mt. was a beautiful climb, easy but beautiful.
There was an old fire tower on top that was in perfect condition.
From the top of the tower the sights were incredible. I also find that
time in the wilderness increases my spirituality. I don't want to start 
a debate but IMO looking at all the beauty, it just can't be an accident.

Shawn

94.82FYIBARFLY::BELKINthe slow one now will later be fastFri Mar 29 1991 14:048
re < Note 94.81 by DECXPS::BRIDGES "counting stars by candlelight" >

>There was an old fire tower on top that was in perfect condition.

	I climbed Stinson Mt. last summer.  The file tower is gone.
	The concrete footings for the tower are still there.
	
	Josh
94.83no accident indeedOURGNG::RYANSpent my life seeking all that's still unsungFri Mar 29 1991 14:0618
 Shawn,

  talk about a great way to get out of a frump, I felt better just reading
about you rolling around with the little guy playing "boo".  Also, thanks
for the thanks, sorta felt like I was just reminding a friend and laughing
and bitching together.  ;-)  

  Boy do I agree about the nature stuff!!!!!!  What is so incredibly sad to
me is; that we all do agree about the nature, and most agree about the roll with
the kid/dog/cat/lovedone theory, but we do it so seldom!!!  don't you admire the
people with the wisdom to tap into these things daily???  

  I have a better than good chance of not having a job _very_ soon and in my
sorta looking, mostly pondering, I am filled with a sense of making sure I am
in a position to walk the beach or woods every evening/morning.  Seems like
I'd live longer!!  ;-)  enjoy life more and all the other stuff.

  john
94.84DASXPS::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightFri Mar 29 1991 14:2120
re:<<< Note 94.83 by OURGNG::RYAN "Spent my life seeking all that's still unsung" >>>
   

>  Boy do I agree about the nature stuff!!!!!!  What is so incredibly sad to
>me is; that we all do agree about the nature, and most agree about the roll with
>the kid/dog/cat/lovedone theory, but we do it so seldom!!!  don't you admire the
>people with the wisdom to tap into these things daily???  

Call me a sap but this brought a tear to my eyes. 


>  I have a better than good chance of not having a job _very_ soon and in my
>sorta looking, mostly pondering, I am filled with a sense of making sure I am
>in a position to walk the beach or woods every evening/morning.  Seems like
>I'd live longer!!  ;-)  enjoy life more and all the other stuff.

  This is too bad, but it seems as if your staying in the proper perspective.

Shawn

94.85memoriesDASXPS::BRIDGEScounting stars by candlelightFri Mar 29 1991 14:2816
re:   <<< Note 94.82 by BARFLY::BELKIN "the slow one now will later be fast" >>>
   
>	I climbed Stinson Mt. last summer.  The file tower is gone.
>	The concrete footings for the tower are still there.
	
  That's a shame, 'cause it really added to the view. But for safety sake
I'm sure it had to go. 

I haven't been up there in about 4 years. Tons of great memories come back 
about that place. The first time I climbed that Mt I was 5 years old. 
The year after that the only way my father would agree to go up again was
if I would promise to walk the whole way instead of being carried halfway 
up 8-). I made it! 

Shawn

94.86My thought for the day...DIGGIE::RILEYThu Apr 11 1991 13:5816
    
    Saw a good bumper sticker last night on my way out of Ronnie Earl at
    the Bull (I know this ain't the right note, but it's meaning belongs here 
    and not in the sticker note)...
    
    	(Picture	Such a perfect place,
    	   of a 	or so it seems from Space.
          Globe)
    
    
    And another quote of my very own that sums up my feelings quite often:
    
    	"The World is a perfect place, with imperfect inhabitants."
    
    Treemon
    
94.878-( 8-) 8-} 8-/BOSOX::BRIDGESA lady in a turban...Fri Apr 12 1991 11:1421
I'm feeling strange today. Both happy and sad. Optimistic with 
a touch of pessimism throw in, a definite display of mixed emotions.
So I thought I'd share this with everyone. 


 The night sky rages with emotions so deep
 The oceans toss foam upon the beach
 As the moon turns the tides from out of reach
 Many hide their love behind a mask of pain
 While nature can show it in a drop of rain
 So when you wake from your sightless sleep
 Shine your love upon all you meet
 Just as nature continues it's refrain

Shawn Bridges  4-10-91


REMEMBER: "If you can't be with the one you LOVE, love the one your with."

Shawn

94.88ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidently in St.Paul,MNFri Apr 12 1991 13:079
    RE: Shawn
    
    Wow!  That is great - You are an excellent poet.  Very strong emotion
    in them words.  Maybe you should give Jerry a call and help the boys
    write some new songs :-).
    
    Thanks,
    
    Scott g
94.89AD::VAUKlove will see you throughFri Apr 12 1991 13:116
    
    WOW Shawn that was really nice - you certainly have a talent.  Thanks
    for sharing that with us!
    
    Happy Cheese-
    Jerry
94.90if I could save time in a bottleDECXPS::BRIDGESA lady in a turban...Fri Apr 12 1991 13:1718
re:    <<< Note 94.88 by ANGLIN::GEBHART "Met her accidently in St.Paul,MN" >>>

   >    in them words.  Maybe you should give Jerry a call and help the boys
   > write some new songs :-).
    
    
Thanx Scott,

 I've always wanted to do this, (not necessarily with the Dead) but
I'm not really sure how to go about it. I really wish I had more time to 
write, that's why I like doing poetry because when the feeling strikes
you can knock something out quick and dirty like. 

 I've been working off and on on a novel for the past four years, but have 
so little time to devout to it, so it hangs in limbo. 8-(

Shawn

94.91ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidently in St.Paul,MNFri Apr 12 1991 13:296
    Hang on to those dreams!  Your very talented.  Hopefully someday I will 
    be reading some of your work in other places besides notes.
    
    :-)
    
    Scott g
94.92WOWDIGGIE::RILEYFri Apr 12 1991 18:5910
    
    Shawn...
    
    I will be speaking to you off-line about that passage.  I am truly
    impressed and would like to see if you are interested in having /-mon
    and me create some original tunes around your words...
    
    ... That is, if you are interested... 
    
    Treemon
94.93more from the mind of SBCBROWN::BRIDGESHave you ever been...Mon Apr 29 1991 17:3426
 This isn't how I'm feeling today but since my renewed intrest in poetry
I thought I would share some of my earlier stuff. And this seemed as 
good a place as any.

This is the first poem I ever wrote. I was a junior in high school. I had
just crashed from a speed high, (back in my bad days). I was in History
class and the teacher was this very boring guy, a real nice guy, but real
boring when it came to teaching. 

                          Staining of the Styx

	               	  Death creeps behind me
			  With his cold gleaming scythe
			  My time to leave is near
			  He swings...
			  I cross the river Styx
		  	  With my head in my hand
			  As life drips from the reapers tool
			  Staining the water of the Styx bright red
			  Sending another on his way across
			  Head in hand red is the shore of sand
			  Stained by he and I and soon by you.

					Shawn Bridges  9/21/81


94.94soberingEZRIDR::SIEGELThe wheel is turningMon Apr 29 1991 20:283
re: Staining of the Styx

I'm glad you got over that phase!
94.95by Yellow Hawk, Sioux ChiefAOXOA::STANLEYBeen so long I felt this way...Tue Apr 30 1991 14:1527
		American Indian Prayer

	O Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds, 
	whose breath gives life to all the world, hear me!  
	I am small and weak, I need your strength and wisdom.  

	Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes ever 
	behold the red and purple sunset.  

	Make my hands respect all the things you
	have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice.  

	Make me wise so that I may understand 
	the things you have taught my people.  

	Let me learn the lessons you have 
	hidden in every leaf and rock.  

	I seek strength, not to be greater than my friends, 
	but to fight my greatest enemy, myself.  

	Make me always ready to come to you 
	with clean hands and straight eyes.  

	So when life fades, as the fading sunset, 
	may my spirit come to you without shame.
94.96 THE WOODS (speaking of things written long ago)ALIEN::MIRABITOIt's so easy to slipWed May 01 1991 13:4826
    
    
    
    The woods are a beautiful sight,
    where the sun shines on the trees and ground so bright.
    
    Where birds are little bystanders in a bush,
    and the squirrels in the tree find a nut and give a push.
    
    Where you can find radiant flowers showing their beautiful faces,
    and the insects, who are so little, crawl around on the bases.
    
    And there's a racoon washing its paws and face.
    The stream running as though it were in a race.
    
    And looking through the trees I see, a mother dear and her baby fawn,
    who get up so early in the morning dawn.
    
    And as I look up, I'm glad I can see,
    way up on a branch, there's an owl in a tree.
    
    Then I say to myself, as the owl gave a nod,
    how can't you know, that this is the world of God.
    
    			Written by
    			Cathleen Mirabito
94.97BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardWed May 01 1991 14:128
Very nice Cathleen.  I walk quite a bit in the woods;  sometimes places that
others probably have never walked (in the deep woods).  Many of the things you
mention are true... if you are still enough to witness them.

This past w/e, Deb and I took a canoa ride down the Nashua river from Lancaster
to the Oxbor Nat'l Wildlife refuge in Harvard.  About 6-8 miles.  With a
canoe, it is easy to travel w/o making a lot of noise.  We saw all sorts of
wildlife not normally seen everyday... very peaceful... and quiet....
94.98DECXPS::BRIDGESHave you ever been...Wed May 01 1991 14:1617
 re: last two

8-) 8-) 8-) to the tenth power.



       In the End

     Images, pictures,
     Reflections in my mind. I
     See everyone I
     Care for, everyone I love.
     Then I feel my life slip away.
            
                Shawn Bridges


94.99Gaia awakens ...BOOKS::BAILEYBThis space reserved for BobThu May 02 1991 11:5535
    This is about what I saw and felt while driving to work this morning.
    I mostly made it up while driving, and restly made it up while typing.
    
    ... Bob
    
	Gaia awakens to renew again her cycle of life.
	For Gaia is a good mother, and her children prosper.
	Though we often mistreat her, as children will do,
	Ignorant of the harm we are doing to our Mother.
	
	Many are the gifts Gaia provides for her children.
	Food, eternally renewed through the cycle of life ... her life.
	And shelter from dangers both understood and unknown.
	And compassion, as she quietly tries to repair the damage we create.
	
	Gaia is a good mother, and she sustains her children's health.
	Trees bring forth their leaves in a burst of energy and color.
    	Leaves that maintain the balance of life for Gaia's children,
	Though we often upset the balance and harm our Mother.
	
	But even in her pain, Gaia creates beauty for her children to enjoy.
	Shafts of sunlight pushing their way through polluted clouds
	Create a cathedral of splendour in the hazy air.
	Flowers poking through soil forever tainted by ignorance and greed,
	Colorfully mark the celebration of the spring ... the awakening of Gaia.
	For though she is damaged, still she continues to care for her children.
	
	Yes, Gaia is a good mother, and her children prosper.
	But will we realize in time what we are doing to her?
        Will we care for our Mother, as she has cared for her children?
	Or will we simply wish her healthy again when it's too late.
    
	Today, Gaia awakens ... what will tomorrow bring ?

94.100XANADU::GRABAZSsugar magnolia blossoms bloomingThu May 02 1991 12:052
	nice, Bobbb, thanks...

94.101BOSOX::ABURNSTAMALPAIS CHIEFSMon May 06 1991 17:115
    Hey Now Gerry G. sounds like your going thru a ruff time :^(
    Hope you come thru it allright. I'm sending you some good
    vibes and hope they find your funny bone ;^)
    
    peace,Andy
94.102visionWLDWST::BLAKKANLet it shine.Tue May 07 1991 08:512
    The more your look, the less you see.
    The more you see, the less you look.
94.103only here for a moment, OURGNG::RYANTue May 07 1991 16:4516
    Gee, I love the stuff you guys have been putting in this note.  Shawn,
    send some of your poetry to rfb for me and I'll put some photogs with 'em
    and mail you a calender.  ;-)
    
    Life is good for me and mine, thank you Dave for sending me that non
    taxable, nonmonetary, nonedible gift.  best gift I have ever received,
    thank you!  and Nicole thanks for calling, keep it up.  ;-)
    
    I haven't exactly looked hard yet for work, basically looked at life
    for awhile.  Seems pretty damn good!!  I'll let you all know where I
    end up and what I am doing.  Don't let the little stuff get you down, 
    remember what is important to you, and take care of it.
    
    peace,
    
    john 
94.104words from a sensitive kinda guy DEDSHO::CLARKpeace and love live there stillMon May 13 1991 18:56170
{forwarding headers removed}

Condensed from Connecticut College News
---------------------------------------

"Dig Into The World", by Alan Alda

The best things said come last.  People will talk for hours saying 
nothing much and then linger at the door with words that come with a 
rush from the heart.

We are all gathered at a doorway today.  We linger there with our hand 
on the knob chattering away like Polonius to Laertes.  Now remember, 
'Neither a borrower nor a lender be...' and don't forget, 'This above 
all: To thine own self be true...'

But the very best things said often slip out completely unheralded, 
preceded by, "Oh, by the way."  In real life, when Polonius had 
finished giving all that fatherly advice to his son - who probably 
wasn't paying much attention anyway - he must have said, "Oh, by the 
way, if you get into trouble, don't forget that you can always call me 
at the office."

As we stand in the doorway today, these are my parting words to my 
daughter.  There are so many things I want to tell you, Eve.

The first thing is: don't be scared.  You're being flung into a world 
that's running about as smoothly as a car with square wheels.  It's 
okay to be uncertain.  You're an adult in a time when the leaders of 
the world are behaving like children.  Where the central image of the 
day is a terrorist one: humane concerns inhumanely expressed.  And the 
only response to this is impotent fury.  If you weren't a little 
uncertain, I'd be nervous for you.

Adulthood has come upon you and you're not all that sure you're ready 
for it.  I think sometimes I'm not ready for adulthood either - yours 
or mine.

The day before yesterday you were a baby.  I was afraid to hold you 
because you seemed so fragile.  Yesterday, all I could feel was 
helplessness when you broke your nine-year-old arm.  Only this 
morning you were at teen-ager.  As I get older, the only thing that 
speeds up is time.  But if time is a thief, time also leaves something 
in exchange; experience.  And with experience, at least in your own 
work you will be sure.

Love your work.  If you always put your heart into everything you do, 
you really can't lose.  Whether you wind up making a lot of money or 
not, you will have had a wonderful time, and no one will ever be able 
to take that away from you.  

I want to squeeze things great and small into this lingering good-by.  
I want to tell you to keep laughing.  You gurgle when you laugh.  Be 
sure to gurgle three times a day for your own well-being.  And if you 
can get other people to join you in your laughter, you may help keep 
this shaky boat afloat.  When people are laughing, they're generally 
not killing one another.

I have this helpless urge to pass on maxims to you, things that will 
see you through.  But even the Golden Rule doesn't seem adequate to 
pass on to a daughter.  There should be something added to it.  Here's 
my Golden Rule for a tarnished age:  Be fair with others, but then 
keep after them until they're fair with you.

It's a complex world.  I hope you'll learn to make distinctions.  A 
peach is not its fuzz, a toad is not its warts, a person is not his or 
her crankiness.  If we can make distinctions, we can be tolerant, and 
we can get to the heart of our problems instead of wrestling endlessly 
with their gross exteriors.

Once you make the habit of distinctions, you'll begin challenging your 
own assumptions.  Your assumptions are your windows on the world.  Scrub 
them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in.  If you 
challenge your own, you won't be so quick to accept the unchallenged 
assumptions of others.  You'll be a lot less likely to be caught up in 
bias or prejudice, or be influenced by people who ask you to hand over 
your brains, your soul or money because they have everything figured out 
for you.

Be as smart as you can, but remember that it's always better to be wise 
than smart.  And don't be upset that it takes a long, long time to find 
wisdom.  Like a rare virus, wisdom tends to break out at unexpected 
times, and it's most likely people with compassion and understanding who 
are susceptible to it. 

The door is inching a little closer toward the latch and I still haven't 
said it.  Let me dig a little deeper.  Life is absurd and meaningless - 
unless you make something of it.  It is up to us to create our own 
existence.

No matter how loving or loved we are, it eventually occurs to most of us 
that deep down inside, we're all alone.  When the moment comes for you to 
wrestle with that cold loneliness, which is every person's private 
monster, I want you to face the same thing.  I want you to see it for 
what it is and win.

When I was in college, 25 years ago, the philosophy of existentialism was 
very popular.  We all talked about nothingness; but we moved into a world 
of effort and endeavor.  Now no one much talks about nothingness; but the 
world itself is filled with it.

Whenever that sense of absurdity hits you, I want you to be ready. It 
will have a hard time getting hold of you if you're already in motion.  
You can use the skills of your profession and other skills you have 
learned here, dig into the world and push it into better shape.

For one thing, you can try to clean the air and water.  Or you can try to 
make the justice system work, too.  You can bring the day a little closer 
when the rich and the privileged have to live by the same standards as
the poor and the outcast.

You can try to put an end to organized crime - that happy family whose 
main objective is to convince us they don't exist while they destroy a 
generation with drugs and suck the life from our economy.

You can try to find out why people of every country and religion have at 
one time or another found it so easy to make other people suffer.  (If 
you really  want to grapple with absurdity, try understanding how people 
can be capable of both nurture and torture; can worry and fret over a 
little girl caught in a mine shaft, yet destroy a village and everyone in 
it with hardly the blink of an eye.)  You can try to stop the next war 
now, before it starts, to keep old men from sending children away to die.

And while you're doing all of that, remember that every right you have as 
a woman was won for you by women fighting hard.  There are little girls 
being born right now who won't even have the same rights as you do unless 
you act to maintain and extend the range of equality.  The nourishing 
stew of civilized life doesn't keep bubbling on its own.  Put something 
back in the pot for the people in line behind you.

There's plenty to keep you busy for the rest of your life.  I can't
promise this will ever completely reduce that sense of absurdity, but 
it may get it down to a manageable level.  It will allow you once in a 
while to bask in the feeling that, all in all, things do seem to be 
moving forward.

I can see your brow knitting in that way that I love.  That crinkle 
between your eyebrows that signals your doubt and your skepticism.  
Why - on a day of such excitement and hope - should I be talking of 
absurdity and nothingness?  Because I want you to focus that hope and 
level that excitement into coherent rays that will strike like a laser 
at the targets of our discontent.

I want you to be potent; to do good when you can, and to hold your wit 
and your intelligence like a shield against other people's wantonness. 
And above all, to laugh and enjoy yourself in a life of your own 
choosing and in a world of your own making.  I want you to be strong 
and aggressive and tough and resilient and full of feeling.  I want 
you to be everything that's you, deep at the center of your being.

I want you to have chutzpah.  Columbus had chutzpah.  The signers of 
the Declaration of Independence had chutzpah.  Laugh at yourself but 
don't ever aim your doubt at yourself.  Be bold.  When you embark for 
strange places, don't leave any of yourself safely on shore.  Have the 
nerve to go into unexplored territory.

Be brave enough to live life creatively.  The creative is the place 
where no one else has ever been.  You have to leave the city of your 
comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition.  You can't get 
there by bus, only by hard work and risk and by not quite knowing what 
you're doing.  What you'll discover will be wonderful.  What you 
discover will be yourself.

Well, those are my parting words as today's door closes softly between 
us.  So long, be happy.......

Oh, by the way, I love you.



94.105CLOSUS::BARNESMon May 13 1991 20:343
    "when people are laughing, they generaly aren't killing anyone"
    
                     %^)              ;^)                :^)
94.106WLDWST::BLAKKANLet it shine.Tue May 14 1991 12:38129
The Hug

There's a red one stuck to your finger tip.  Stuck right there
amongst the uncountable white ones.  There are a few dark ones
stuck there too.  Your finger is not more than six inches in
front of your nose.  You are staining your eyes to see these
grains of sand stuck to the tip of your finger.  

The sand is all around you.  You're sitting on it.  Someone 
close to you puts their arm around you and gives you a hug.  
You forget how phenomenal sand stuck on the tip of your finger 
can be as the hug's effect takes over.  The comfort and 
warmth from the love you feel seems to radiate in all 
directions.

It's just a hug.  It's just your imagination.  It's just
a beach.  It's just love.  You can't figure out how, but
the sand is warmer now.  You're still staring at the sand
stuck on your finger as all this is coming down.  Then,
for a moment, you look to the horizon.  The sunset steals
your gaze.  This is no ordinary sunset.  It's natural beauty 
seduces you.  A wave rolls up the gentle slope and its  
froth kisses your toes.  As if you think the ocean cared,  
you silently declare, "I know what you're up to."  

In answer, the ocean roars as another wave slams into 
the rocks nearby.  The rock sends the wave skyward.
The sky, blue as it ever was, is struck by the spray.
Like jewels from the sky, drops of the ocean, lit by
a bright sun, hover around you and then fall.  A big
drop of salt spray lands smack dab on the tip of your
finger and sweeps away the sand.  Your lover takes
your hand, holds you tight, and says, "We should go,
the tide is coming in."


The Walk

Summertime -- just past midnight -- there's a bad moon rising,
Thick fog covers the surrounding fields and makes the moon a 
faint fuzzy glow to the east.  You're with the one you love and 
you're surrounded by brussel sprouts.  Millions of them.  You 
can't see them, but you know they're out there.  

Before this day, brussel sprouts only brought out ambivalence, 
or less, in you.  You didn't have to eat them, didn't need to worry
about them eating you, and -- in fact -- you generally support
every individuals' right to choose to eat, grow, or otherwise
participate with the brussel sprouts.  

Then, one afternoon you, and someone you love, go for a ride up 
the coast highway.  When you pull over, park, and head across the 
green fields towards the beach, you have never considered what it 
might be like to hate brussel sprouts.

From the shoulder of the highway, up over the ridge, down the
trail, into the green fields you go, with the one you love,
and they hate brussel sprouts.  Together, you head to the
sea.  You hear waves crashing in the distance on the shore,
you breath deep and smell, open your mouth and taste the
ocean breeze.  Hand in hand, step by step, you walk towards
the ocean, chit-chatting as you go.  


The Talk

You love the one you're with and they ask, "What kind of 
plants are those?"

"Brussel sprouts, I think," and you think nothing of it.

Conversation doesn't come easy when you walk through a field 
of brussel sprouts with someone who hates brussel sprouts.  
You see a green field and they see something else.  Only
because you care, you find it within yourself to go on and
on about the beauty of the scene that unfolds before you.
You talk about the things that are important to you.  You
talk about values.  You explain that there are two things
that are very important to you:  the earth you live on,
and your life on this earth.  You express your hope that
these values will survive in future generations.  You
try to be really poignant by pointing to the fields of
brussel sprouts and babbling on...  The one you're
with demonstrates here-to-for unseen acting ability
by not barfing.


The Rest

Finally, you get to the beach.  You both give a sigh
of relief.  You sit on the shore and watch the tide
go out.  You know something isn't right, and you say so.
"It's the brussel sprouts."

"What about them?"

"I hate brussel sprouts."

"Why?"

"I don't know.  I just do."

"That's weird.  OK, but weird."  With that, my friend
drew a finger through the sand, raised a finger to
face level and stared at it.


Early in the Morning

We left the beach that night with a newfound understanding.

We torched acres brussel sprouts.  Given enough heat, those
little suckers burn!  
  

Epilogue

Eventually, with help, we discovered why we hated brussel
sprouts and resolved not to hate them anymore.  I began
to hate brussel sprouts because a friend who I cared 
deeply about hated them.  My friend hated them because 
they were forced to eat them.  That's not excuse, it's
just what happened.  I deeply regret the actions we 
took that seemingly destroyed a major brussel sprout
field (but ultimately created a new and even more profitable
market:  brussel sprout briquettes).  I believe that 
we brussel the sprouts and sprout the brussels the
way we see fit because we are free people.   
 
94.1078-)CBROWN::BRIDGESto shed light not to masterTue May 14 1991 13:3212
re:             <<< Note 94.106 by WLDWST::BLAKKAN "Let it shine." >>>

 
  In the beginning, with all the brussel sprouts I got a laugh, then 
the more I read I grasped upon a much deeper meaning hidden amoung 
all those sprouts. By the end my thoughts revolved around peer pressure,
hate, prejudice, and finally love and understanding. 

  There is a lot food for thought (no pun intended) amoungst those words.


Thanks
94.108CLOSUS::BARNESWed May 15 1991 13:386
    re:.106
    
    GOOD STUFF! I too laughed (actually scoffed, "Oh nooo, I'm in the
    brussel sprouts notesfile again!")at first.......but the deeper
    meaning hit me 'bout 1/3 of the way through. 
                                                 rfb
94.109LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsMon May 20 1991 19:0818
OK ... well some of you are curious about my button.  :-0  Well listen here
kids there will be no button talk around here!!  I will tell you about my mood
though  ;^)  As I was bathing in the sun yesterday there was this song going
thru my head, one of those skippy songs (i.e a song that causes me to want to
skip around; singing, and smiling).  I am sure most of you know it, I'll share
a few lines... 

	Zipededoodah Zipedeyah!! 
        My oh my what a wonderful day
	Plenty of Sunshine heading my way
	Zipededoodah Zipedeyah!! 

It's beautiful out, I have a tan and a honeydew melon (2 sure signs of summer)
and all this brightness in the air reflects in my smile, and my mood.  ;^)
So, as for my button - consider it pushed until further notice.  ;^) ;^)
There is just too much brightness and beuty around to be down, for any reason.

- Sunshine
94.110words to live by ...GOOROO::CLARKa high, lonesome soundTue May 21 1991 12:566
    who's the black private dick who's a sex machine to all the Chicks?
    Shaft!
    
    You think that cat Shaft is a bad mother - Shut your mouth!
    
    - Dave (in a strange mood today)
94.111DEDSHO::CLARKpeace and love live there stillTue May 21 1991 13:092
I'm just a love machine
and I won't work for nobody but you ....
94.112listened to this this morningWFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Tue May 21 1991 14:076
    Who's that girl dressed in green..
    IKO IKO all day (or whatever)
    She's not a girl but a lovin machine
    IKO IKO.....
    
    rich
94.113From the NetAD::VAUKlove will see you throughTue May 21 1991 15:0537

    THE DEADHEADS
 
They all look the way everyone looked
when I was 20
more than 20 years ago,
and they're still 20.
That's not nostalgia, that's a time machine.
And there are no time machines
but there they are,
glowing with how marvelously simple life is.
They're wrong.
Their skins glow just as marvelously.
I don't know.
Maybe they're right.
A friend of mine glares at them and growls:
"Anyone who walks barefoot
down Telegraph Avenue ought to be shot."
But they seem to have some special magic
that makes sharp objects scuttle out of their way.
I've never met a Deadhead with so much as a splinter.
They're always listening to the music
even when its not playing.
Maybe they walk on it,
like some magic carpet
out of the Arabian Nights
that rolls up behind them when they're gone.
When they're gone
the street is harder than before,
the broken glass shines brighter.
 
from The _Blind _Man's _Peep _Show by Julia Vinograd, Zeitgeist Press, 1991
reprinted without permission, Thanks, Julia!! :)
Mark Takaro (mtakaro@library.berkeley.edu)
 
    
94.114shaft - no chords ;-)SSGV01::STROBELTue May 21 1991 15:5521
THEME FROM "SHAFT"  (** indicates background singers)

Who's the black private dick that's a sex machine with all the chicks?
** SHAFT!
Damn right!
Who is the man who would risk his neck for his brother man?
**SHAFT!
Can you dig it?
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
**SHAFT!
Right on.
They say this cat is a bad mother...
**SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
I'm talking about Shaft.
**Then we can dig it.
He's a complicated man but no one understands him but his woman.
**John Shaft!

They don't write 'em like this anymore.

94.115:^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryTue May 21 1991 16:004
    
    they don't write 'em like that anymore??  thank you god!!!!!!!!
    
    				da ve
94.116the possibilities seem limitless now!GOOROO::CLARKa high, lonesome soundTue May 21 1991 16:097
    re .114
    
    thanks! I've been looking for those lyrics! Now we can do a bluegrass
    "Shaft" at SIS right after our bluegrass "Stairway To Heaven" and 
    bluegrass "I used to Love Her, But I had to Kill Her".
    
    - Dave
94.117BOSOX::HENDERSONSeems a common way to goTue May 21 1991 16:197
Or as dc and I were discussing on the way home from Northern Lights..how 'bout
some bluegrass Madonna?  Like a virgin is a tune that can be adapted :^)




Jim
94.118CLOSUS::BARNESTue May 21 1991 19:592
    are thoses shaft lyrics the real lyrics or the Bart Simpson lyrics???
                                                                      rfb
94.119good quotes.....LEZAH::CUIP1::flanaganWed May 22 1991 10:5716
Sunday nite when I got home from the Northern Lights show (tapes available!),
there were 2 tapes in my mailbox that were dropped by a friend.  Steve Winwood,
and Michelle Shocked.  The Michelle Shocked show is Grate!, she has a lot to 
say between songs.  

" If I can't dance you can keep your revolution"  - Emma Goldman

"Politcs and music have something in common, they are both far to important 
   to be left to the professionals."   





Kevin
94.120Speaking of buttonsCIVIC::ROBERTSImagine...Thu May 23 1991 14:216
    
    I have that Emma Goldman button.  I bought it at a Seabrook
    demonstration 2 yrs ago this month! 
    
    Carol_whose_religion_is_dancing
    
94.121,...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu May 23 1991 15:187
    re .119
    
    Is Emma credited with the second quote there too? (The one about music
    and politics...) I like that one,.. a lot!
    
    							/
    
94.122sure, I'd like a tape!GOOROO::CLARKa high, lonesome soundThu May 23 1991 15:289
    re .119
    
    hey Kevin! 
    
    ya shoulda intra-duced yourself!
    
    I was the guys making all the announcements, etc. 
    
    - Dave 
94.123Something taken for granted at timesAWECIM::RUSSOFri May 24 1991 12:176

	Isn't it great to be around during that tiny little window of
	time in the history of the universe that The Grateful Dead 
	are jammin'? (at least....jammin' in this world :^)

94.124DEDSHO::CLARKshake that bag o' bonesFri May 24 1991 13:185
Amen, Dave ... every now and then I get a little bummed for not having been
into the Dead before the mid-80's ... then I think, well heck, I'm ALIVE and
they're PLAYING!  These are the good ol' days ....

-dc
94.125Who is Mozart & why is he following me? ;-)SA1794::GLADUGFri May 24 1991 15:019
re:                      <<< Note 94.123 by AWECIM::RUSSO >>>
   
>	Isn't it great to be around during that tiny little window of
>	time in the history of the universe that The Grateful Dead 
>	are jammin'? (at least....jammin' in this world :^)

	I wonder if people around in Mozart's time felt the same way?
    
    	- Gerry
94.126Wolfgang Amadeus is God 8-)SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Fri May 24 1991 15:146
>	I wonder if people around in Mozart's time felt the same way?
    
I think I'd be a Mozart-head if I lived during that period 8-).

peace,
t!ng
94.127Spit on me Wolfgang!SA1794::GLADUGFri May 24 1991 15:220
94.128:^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryFri May 24 1991 15:255
    nah, they didn't appreciate it then...  they were too hung up on the 
    problems created by the vending scene and drug use surrounding
    his tours...
    
    				da ve
94.129they had the same problems! :-*BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardFri May 24 1991 15:5510
>    nah, they didn't appreciate it then...  they were too hung up on the 
>    problems created by the vending scene and drug use surrounding
>    his tours...
    


not to mention the scalper scene charging $0.10 for a ticket which was 5
times higher than the $0.02 face value!

oh, and the countfit tix... bad bad  bad...
94.130DEDSHO::CLARKshake that bag o' bonesFri May 24 1991 15:591
Steal Your Powdered Wig Right Off of Your Head
94.131exWFOV12::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Fri May 24 1991 17:064
    yea and who said Vienna had no heart....
    
    
    rich
94.132More from K-TelAIMHI::KELLERWherever you go, there you areTue May 28 1991 12:4225
Yesterday I was watching CNN and I saw an ad for, believe it or not...



Yours for only 19.95, 

Bach,


Bethoven,

Tchicovski, marches, waltzes, overtures,


19.95 only 19.95


The Greatest Hits Of The 17th Century.

I almost fell off my chair laughing, I was expecting the little Duracell bunny 
but he never appeared.

I guess its for real.

Geoff
94.133Love to floatMR4DEC::WENTZELLCoed Naked NotingWed May 29 1991 16:3813
Since Debess brought up hot air ballooning I though I'd enter the following 
prayer, called the Irish Balloonist Prayer, recited after my first hot air 
balloon ride last week (it was FUN FUN FUN!!).

	The winds have welcomed you with softness.
	The sun has blessed you with warm hands
	You have flown so high and so well that
	God joins you in laughter and sets you
	Gently into the loving arms of mother Earth.

			- The Isish Balloonists Prayer
				author unknown

94.134Spike Holden does hot air balloon ridesBIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardThu May 30 1991 15:256
	On the subject of hot air balloons, Deb and I went on one in Harvard
(my hometown) a couple of years back.  It was simply marvelous -- we went in
the fall;  colors abound below us as the fog lifted from the valleys.  Very
exhilarating.  Highly recommend it if you've never done it.

	
94.135SPOCK::IRONSMight as wellThu May 30 1991 15:373
    How much does a balloon ride cost?
    
    dave
94.136Expensive in Calif.MR4DEC::WENTZELLCoed Naked NotingThu May 30 1991 18:049
re: Cost

Well, I went out in Palm Spring,CA and there it cost $125 per person for 1-3 
people, $115 for 4-10, and $110 for 10+.

Thank god I didn't pay for it!!  (neither did Digital, in case you were 
wondering...)

Scott
94.137BCSE::ABBOTBan stupidityThu May 30 1991 20:178
    I know of two people in the Nashua area who do balloon rides, they
    generally charge $150 to $175 per person. Not cheap, but ballooning is
    an expensive hobby. Balloons have to be replaced frequently because of
    normal wear, rips, burns, etc, and they really don't make that much
    money doing it.
    
    Scott
    
94.138I'll get up and fly awayMR4DEC::WENTZELLCoed Naked NotingFri May 31 1991 11:4425
Continuing the balloon digression...

The pilot we had talked to us a little about some of his balloon stories.  
He said that rips in the envelope, i.e. the balloon itself, are not a 
big deal because the balloon can actually function with a hole you can drive a 
full-size van through torn in it.  He takes his stuff very seriously but even 
so he can't help but get a kick out of it when people panic and think they're 
going to crash when they see a little 3 inch tear.

Being in Palm Springs, he has taken up some famous people.  He told us Tony 
Orlando was the funniest - it was a surprise for his birthday from some friends 
and when he found out what it was he said "NOOOOOOO WAY!"  After about a half 
hour of begging, he finally agreed.  They went up, and when it was time to land 
the wind came up. The basket got dragged about 200 yards through shrubs and 
bushes on its side, showering the passagners with dirt and debris.  When they 
finally stopped the thing Tony bounced up and said "Awwww man, let's go do that 
AGAIN!!!"  He loved it.


And to get back to the topic ;^) the way ballooning makes you feel - close your 
eyes and remember back to those dreams you had (or still have) as a child, 
you're floating ligher than air over the ground, looking down at the rest of 
the world and all its problems and knowing that you have been set free...

Scott
94.139a public service announcmentMANANA::GRABAZSwalk into splintered sunlightFri May 31 1991 12:2021
	more balloon stuff...

	There is a balloonist (he calls himself a basket case) in 
	Milford NH  who goes up quite frequently.  I often see him
	up there in the early morning or dusk...anyways, every year
	he helps organize a huge rally and invites many other 
	balloonists to Milford.  It is done for charity...all proceeds
	donated to High Hopes (one of these deals where chronically/
	terminally ill children get a wish).  Sometimes up to 50 hotair
	balloons go up at once, depending on the weather.  People book
	reservations for the balloons.  There is other entertainment
	and food and craftsales going on all weekend.  This year it
	will be the weekend of June21-23 with balloons taking off at
	dawn and dusk Friday evening thru Sunday evening.  I mention 
	this because even if you aren't IN a balloon it is a real
	impressive sight to see (and photograph?) all those beautiful
	colorful majestic balloons at once...

	Debess

94.140Treat yourself sometime.BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardFri May 31 1991 12:2334
	The balloon ride Deb and I went one cost about $350 for both of us.
We saved our coinage over a years' time and ended up saving $325 in quarters,
dimes, and nickles.  So, that paid for it... rather painless way of shelling
out $350.  The basket only held 5 people - another couple went with us.

	Back when the person we went with started ballooning, regulations around
the sport were minimal, and the price for a balloon ride was not great (like,
$50 / person).  As the sport become more popular, the Feds starting making all
sorts of regulations, like, yearly inspections, insurance requirements, etc.
All of these things contributed to the higher cost we have to pay today.

	Spike Holden, the man who did the balloon ride for us, is very 
experienced (he is a commercial jet pilot, has a plane of his own, and flies
balloons).  He allowed me to pick the take-off spot -- Bromfield High School
in Harvard.  It was a chilly October morning -- 32 degrees or so.  Being
somewhat nervious about heights, I had my reservations.  But I tell ya, once
I was up in the balloon, I forgot about the height.  It was totally breath-
taking, extremely peaceful (when the balloon was not being fired), and
very intense seeing the town, where I grew up, from above.  Harvard is very 
hilly, and with the cold morning, lots of fog settled in the low lying areas.  
I took all sorts of neat pictures -- reflections of us in water, etc.  We
went over 495...it was fun being the ones exciting all the morning commuters
(honking horns, flashing headlights, etc).

	One thing Spike likes to do when he sees water is to land on it.  So,
we landed on this small pond.  Right before we hit the water, he suggested
for everyone to sit on the rim of the balloon (to avoid getting our feet
wet).  So we did, and we landed right in this pool of water surrounded by 
fog...  very cool...

	The ride lasted about 1 hour.  Once we landed, we helped put the balloon
away, and then had champagne, cheese and crackers... very cool...

	JC
94.141Gotta save those pennies!!SPOCK::IRONSMight as wellFri May 31 1991 15:2818
    WOW!  Grate stories!
    
    I have some questions though:
    
    How does the balloon stay afloat with a huge rip in it?
    
    When the balloon landed on water, did it actually settle on the water
    and float on water (You mentioned water in the basket) or did the
    balloon partially keep it afloat in the air?
    
    I love the way you saved up for it: excess change for a year.  That's a
    grate idea!!
    
    Balloons take off about 3 miles from my townhouse at a
    monastery/theatre place.  Usually in the fall.
    
    dave
    who_still_has_dreams_of_floating_and_alway_wants_to_go_up_in_a_ballon
94.142When I win Megabucks, I'll take you all ballooning!!MR4DEC::WENTZELLI'll get up and fly awayFri May 31 1991 16:2721
    
    >How does the balloon stay afloat with a huge rip in it?
    
Good question that I didn't think to ask, I just kinda nodded and said "wow".
He did say though that at the top of the balloon the temp is almost 300 degrees 
farenheit (sp?).  I can't imagine it staying afloat very well if the huge rip 
were in the very top.  A rip on the side it seems would be ok because of the 
hot air rising to the top of the balloon and assuming you can pump more hot 
air in than is escaping.

Ohh, one other I wanted to metion that was pretty cool, or should I say 
hot ;^).  You'd think that since you are going up so high that it might be 
pretty cool (temp wise) up there.  Well, trooth is, it gets hot as hades!  
Everytime he blasts the burners to heat up the envelope, it feels like the 
hugest hair dryer you ever heard of blasting you on the back of the neck at 
triple-high setting!  The pilot even keeps baseball caps in the basket for 
those balding passangers who want to presereve their scalps.  Actually, it 
never causes any pain whatsoever, but boy oh boy is it hot!

Scott

94.143CLOSUS::BARNESFri May 31 1991 16:3613
    Balloon Story follows (sorta)
              once while we staying in the ghost town/hotsprings of Dunton
    (near telluride) a band of ballonist showed up from Phoenix. 
    These guys took offat dawn, about 10 ballons. when the sun came up, and
    I don't know why this happened, all the balloons started crashing into
    the aspen forests, one crashed in the Delores River. It was funny as
    hell (to me neway) to see these guys scrambleing to avoid 30-60 foot
    tall aspens looking for that small, samll meadow to set down in. 
    I think the guy who crashed into the river was trying to set
    down(mentioned ina  previous note) but teh wind caught him and he ramed
    the bank. Noone was hurt and I don't think any equip. was damaged. 
    Which made it funnier.
                          rfb (warped)
94.144Ok, I'll shut up now 8^)MR4DEC::WENTZELLI'll get up and fly awayFri May 31 1991 16:5519
Ok, now I'm totally engrossed in this balloon stuff... 8^)

One reason for the balloons in rfb's story craching may have been the rise in 
air temp when the sun rose, creating less difference between the air in that 
balloon and the air surrounding it.  That's basically a guess though.

The pilot we had told us this other story, explaining why when we land we don't 
get out of the basket until he told us to.  As an experiment, he had a friend, 
who weighs about 200lbs, sit on the edge of the basket and jump out as they 
were gently resting the bottom of the basket on the ground.  As soon as he got 
out and his ballast was lost, the balloon soared to 3000 feet and floated there 
for 3 minutes about before he had to add any heat.  Talk about the ultimate 
elevator ride!!

BTW, there is a PBS show on Airships (balloons, blimps, and zeppelins) that is 
REALLY cool as well as educational.  I've seen it on Channel 2 in Boston a 
couple times.

Scott
94.145If you fly w/ Spike, tell him to land in H20BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow has a beardTue Jun 04 1991 15:1322
Balloons are very graceful, gliding through the air effortlessly.

Anyway, the water deal.  As long as the weight in the balloon remains constant,
the balloon is not going to go up or down very quickly.  So, the pilot 
settled down real slow -- using the burners just enough to keep us from sinking
more than 6" into the water.  Then, he fired the sucker for a minute or so
to get out of there.

Before we landed in the water, I leaned over w/ my 35mm camera and look an
INTENSE picture of our reflection.  It was especially cool because there was
a bit of fog in the process of breaking up just above the surface of the
water -- so, in essense, the colorful balloon in the reflection is partially
obscured by clouds (tm).  The picture is kinda spacy.

Then, while floating over this swamp filled with intense colors from the Fall,
I took another picture of our reflection.  This picture is very psychedellic
looking!  I ought to have that one blown up to 20" x 30" and put it in my
office next to my other acid-crazed picture (a picture I took through one
of those giant soap bubbles at a Foxboro show -- complete with distorted
colorful tie-dye shirts in the background!).

JC
94.146DEDSHO::CLARKshake that bag o' bonesFri Jun 14 1991 18:243

	You cannot look at your own eyes.
94.147CBROWN::HENDERSONGot some things to talk aboutFri Jun 14 1991 18:3410


  Can't let go cuz you're afraid to fall, but the day may come when you can't
  feel at all..





94.148The end of living and the beginning of survivalDEDSHO::CLARKshake that bag o' bonesWed Jun 19 1991 13:46175
{headers removed}

          THE END OF LIVING AND THE BEGINNING OF SURVIVAL

                          by Chief Seattle


The following is an excerpt from a speech delivered in 1854 by
Chief Seattle of the Duwamish tribe to the newly arrived 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Washington Territory. 
Delivered in the native tongue, it was translated and recorded
on the spot by Dr. Henry A. Smith. Of the chief, Dr. Smith said:
"His influence was marvelous. He might have been an emperor, but
all his instincts were democratic."
The speech itself- eloquent, emotional, and painfully insightful-
is, unfortunately, as strong an indictment today as it was in 1854.
It is a remarkably prophetic statement of current enviromental
ethics, presaging even John Muir by nearly half a centry.

HIS SPEECH......

"The Great Chief in Washington sends word that he wishes to buy our land.

The Great Chief also sends us words of friendship and good will. This
is kind of him, since we know he has little need of our friendship
in return.

But we will consider your offer. For we know that if we do not sell,
the white man may come with guns and take our land.

How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is
strange to us. If we do not own the freshness of the air and the
sparkle of the water, how can you buy them?

Every part of this earth is sacred to my people. Every shining pine 
needle, every sandy shore, every mist of the dark woods, every clearing
and humming insect is holy in the ceremony and experience of my people.
The sap which courses through the trees carries the memories of the
red man.

The white man's dead forget the country of their birth when they go
to walk among the stars. Our dead never forget this beautiful earth,
for it is mother of the red man. We are part of the earth, and it is
part of us.

The perfumed flowers are our sisters; the deer, the horse, the great
eagle, these are our brothers. The rocky crests, the juices of the 
meadows, the body heat of the pony, and man- all belong to the same family.

So, when the Great Chief of Washington sends word that he wishes to buy
our land, he asks much of us.

The Great Chief sends word he will reserve us a place so that we can live
comfortably to ourselves. He will be our father, and we will be his
children.

So we will consider your offer to buy our land. But it will not be
easy. For this land is sacred to us.

This shining water that moves in the streams and rivers is not just
water but the blood of our ancestors. If we sell you land you must
remember that it is sacred and that each ghostly reflection in
the clear water of the lakes tells of events and memories in the
life of people. The water's murmur is the voice of my father's father.
The rivers are our brothers, they quench our thirst. The rivers carry
our canoes, and feed our children. If we sell you your land, you must
remember, and teach your children that the rivers are our brothers,
and yours, and you must henceforth give the rivers the kindness you
would give any brother.

The red man has always retreated before the advancing white man, as
the mist of the mountains runs before the morning sun. But the
ashes of our fathers are sacred. Their graves are holy ground, and
so these hills, these trees, this portion of the earth is consecrated
to us."
                   
"We know that the white man does not understand our ways. One portion
of land is the same as the next, for he is a stranger who comes in the
night and takes from the land whatever he needs. The earth is not his
brother, but his enemy, and when he has conquered it he moves on. He
leaves his father's graves behind and he does not care. He kidnaps the
earth from his children. He does not care. His father's graves and his
children's birthright are forgotten. He treats his mother, the earth,
and his brother, the sky, as things to be bought and plundered, sold
like sheep or bright beads. His appetite will devour the earth and leave
behind only a desert.

I do not know. Our ways are different from your ways. The sight of your
cities pains the eyes of the red man. But perhaps it is because I am
a savage and do not understand. The clatter only seems to insult the
ears. And what is there to life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry of
the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs around a pond at night?
I am a red man and do not understand. The Indian prefer the soft sound
of the wind darting over the face of a pond and the smell of the wind
itself, cleansed by a midday rain or scented with the pinion pine.

The air is precious to the red man for all things share the same
breath- the beast, the tree, the man, they all share the same
breath. The white man does not seem to notice the air he breathes.
Like a man dying for many days, he is numb to the stench. But if we
sell you our land, you must remember that the air is precious to us,
that the air share its spirit with all the life it supports. The wind
that gave our grandfather his first breath also receives his last sigh.
And the wind must also give our children the spirit of life. And if we
sell our land, you must keep it apart and sacred, as a place where even
the white man can go to taste the wind that is sweetened by the meadow's
flowers.

So we will consider your offer to buy our land. If we decide to accept,
I will make one condition: The white man must treat the beasts of this
land as his brothers.

I am a savage, and I do not understand any other way. I have seen a
thousand rotting buffaloes on the prairie, left by the white man who
shot them from a passing train. I am a savage, and I do not understand
how the smoking iron horse can be more important than the buffalo that
we kill only to stay alive."

"You must teach your children that the ground beneath their feet
is the ashes of our grandfathers. So that they will respect the
land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the lives
of our kin. Teach your children what we have taught our children,
that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls
the sons of the earth. If men spit upon the ground, they spit
upon themselves. This we know.  The earth does not belong to man;
man belongs to the earth. This we know. All things are connected
like blood which unites one family.

Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the earth. Man did 
not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever
he does to the web, he does to himself.

But we will consider your offer to go to the reservation you have
for my people. We will live apart, and in peace. It matters little
where we spend the rest of our days. Our children have seen their
fathers humbled in defeat. Our warriors have felt shame, and after
defeat they turn their days in idleness and contaminate their bodies
with sweet foods and strong drink. It matters little where we pass
the rest of our days. They are not many. A few more hours, a few
more winters, and none of the children of the great tribes that
once lived on this earth or that roam now in small bands in the
woods will be left to mourn the graves of a people once as powerful
and hopeful as yours. But why should I mourn the passing of my
people? Tribes are made of men, nothing more. Men come and go,
like the waves of the sea.

Even the white man, whose God walks and talks with him as friend
to friend, cannot be exempt from the common destiny. We may be
brothers after all; we shall see. One thing we know, which the
white man may one day discover- our God is the same God. You may
think now that you own him as you wish to own our land, but you
cannot. He is the God of man, and his compassion is equal for the
red man and the white.

This earth is precious to him and to harm the earth is to heap
contempt on its creator. The whites too shall pass; perhaps sooner
than all other tribes. Continue to contaminate your bed, and you 
will one night suffocate in your own waste.

But in your perishing you will shine brightly, fired by the strength
of the God who brought you to this land and for some special
purpose gave you dominion over this land and over the red man.
That destiny is a mystery to us, for we do not understand when the
buffalo are all slaughtered, the wild horses are tamed, the secret
corners of the forest heavy with the scent of many men and the
view of the ripe hills blotted by talking wires.

Where is the thicket? Gone. Where is the eagle? Gone. And what is
it to say goodbye to the swift pony and the hunt? 
The end of living and the beginning of survival."

THE END



94.149CLOSUS::BARNESWed Jun 19 1991 14:051
    that's heavy stuff for first thing wednesday morning.....
94.150So trueBSS::DSMITHWed Jun 19 1991 17:236
    
    Like Randy said its heavy, but damn it seems to be coming true.
    
    
    Divide Dave
    
94.151...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Jun 19 1991 18:357
    Who can understand that the smoking iron is more important than
    the dying buffalo?
    
    This is the white man's nightmare we are creating.
    
    						/
    
94.152ok, so i'm being a little nit-picky! :^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryWed Jun 19 1991 18:477
    re / in .151
    
    i beg to differ...   white man's dream :== red man's nightmare...
    
    			:^(
    
    				da ve
94.153nits,.. gotta love emSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Jun 19 1991 19:229
    Well,.. OK,.. da ve
    
    The white man thinks its a dream,.. only he hasn't realized yet
    that it truly is a nightmare.
    
    						/
    
    PS No offense to those white folks who have realized this
    
94.154Deep ThoughtsFRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldThu Jun 20 1991 11:3913
    I wuz thinking about this last night, and it seems to me that there are
    two philosophies towards nature: nature is something to fight tooth and
    nail and conquer or nature is something we must live in harmony with. 
    It's my understanding that not all Native American* tribes followed the
    "harmony" philosophy, is that correct?  Did any European (read:
    "white") groups adhere to this harmony idea?  Where and how in a
    culture's development do the concepts diverge?  Given the tools to
    conquer nature, would any people do it?
    
    * PC phrase, but how it wasn't "America" until the Europeans named it
    so.  Native Pangean perhaps?  :^)
    
    Jamie
94.155...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Jun 20 1991 14:3018
    Jamie
    
    	Your two philosophies I am not familaiar with,.. and so
    reacting *only* to what you enterred and not understanding completely
    where you are coming from,.. I can't help but think that they are
    inadequate to describe the total actions of a societry, ,be it an
    Indian society or a "white man" society.
    
    	However
    
    	The Amish come to mind as one group of white settlers that try
    to live in harmony with nature,.. if I'm reading you right. Am I?
    
    	I don't have any examples of an Inidan tribe that lives with the
    intent of conquering nature...
    
    						/
    
94.156Damned the missionaries, full speed ahead.CINMON::PECKARClean Phil WantedThu Jun 20 1991 15:4015
RE:          <<< Note 94.154 by FRAGLE::IDE "now it can be told" >>>

>    Where and how in a
>    culture's development do the concepts diverge?  Given the tools to
>    conquer nature, would any people do it?
    
	Many a philosopher has pondered that question. Dostoevsky was one 
	of the first to blame it on "technology", or the western drive towards
	industrialization. Nietzsche took a wider view: he blamed it on God,
	or rather the shape of modern western religions. I think he hit on a 
	key point. Compare the center of Western religions (Man) to the center
	of Native American religions (Nature). If our religions espoused more 
	respect for nature, we would. 

Fog
94.157Worth hearing, whatever the sourceDECWET::HAMBYThu Jun 27 1991 21:205
    Last week it was in the local (Seattle) papers that Chief Seattle
    didn't say this stuff. Some writer made it up as an example of what
    Chief Seattle might have said if asked.
    
    John
94.158timing is everythingCIVIC::ROBERTSImagine...Fri Jul 12 1991 14:1410
    
    Wouldn't it be just totally cool if the boyz(tm) timed the mailorder
    to coincide with when most Mass workers would be getting their tax
    refunds?  So many people got the refunds THIS week!   It would be like
    - you know - a reward to all of us here in central/semi_Northern NE
    since they've had to bypass Worcester/Hartford for the last two yrs.
    
    I think that's what happened
    
    carol
94.159CLOSUS::BARNESFri Jul 12 1991 14:193
    I doubt it.....I don;t think the DEAD management really give a rats &^^
    when and if you get a tax refund....
                                        rfb
94.160WLDWST::BLAKKANmonkey wrenchSun Jul 14 1991 11:423
    I have a feeling we're in for some *major* changes in the
    the world we live in.
    
94.161just part of the changesWFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Mon Jul 15 1991 12:058
    ditto ---.160
    1. When will people realize the other war we are at---(especially the 
    government) that is economic war...thanks to the Japanese..
    2. Which leads to when are we going to learn to deal in a "World
    Economy"...that may not support the wondrful free market enterprise
    theory???
    
    rich
94.162SSGV02::STROBELMuseum of Barnyard OdditiesMon Jul 15 1991 15:3216
re: -.1

I don't blame the Japanese, etc for the changing world economy. It's true that 
the US is no longer 'king of the hill' but or inflexibility to change 
manufacturing methods from costly modes which, when the US ruled the economic 
world, could seemingly be afforded, to cost efficient ones is our own fault. Yes
the Japanese, Germans and others have some trade practices which are shy of free
market, but as they are so highly dependent on consumer-based economies like the
US for their yen, we should be able to vote with our feet. Just as we felt the
low labor pinch from the Japanese over the past 25 years the Japanese are being
hit with the same by Singapore, Korea, Taiwan and some African nations. IMHO
what's needed in the US is a longer term view of investment/business (ie scrap
externally reported quarterly results), increased savings (vs spending) and
a tax structure which promotes investment and innovation.

Jeff_who_knew_he'd_get_to_use_that_10_yr_old_economics_degree_sometime
94.163WFOV12::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Mon Jul 15 1991 16:4715
    Jeff-- we're not that far apart on our views...I agree that we have
    blown it in the manufacturing sector by inefficient ways etc..but have
    also been ruined by the "bottom line" attitude with short gains at all
    costs by increasing volumes and changing margins instead of the long
    term invetsments into manufacturing practices.  I feel that the
    Japanese were the leaders in festering out our weaknesses and the rest
    of the world has followed suit thus they feel the impact from Korea
    etc.  As we start to develop into a more service industry nation we
    will fall into the same pitfalls as before if we are not careful..
    our work around "customer perceptions" needs a great deal of
    improvement. Jeff one question...if others practices are "shy of the
    free market approach...what should we do in dealing with those
    countries?
    
    rich(who wish he did not have an economics degree)
94.164Economist defined:DIGGIE::RILEYMon Jul 15 1991 16:5211
    
    
    While at college, our Economics Professor told us in the first day what
    Economists were:
    
    	Economists are people who can tell you tomorrow why what they said
    yesterday about today didn't happen. :^)
    
    Sounds a bit like weather forecasters!
    
    Treemon
94.165One of my favotite quotesROYALT::MARTINMI want to hear and see everythingMon Jul 15 1991 17:015
    "If you lined up all the Economists of the world end to end
    they still wouldn't reach a conclusion."
    				George Bernard Shaw
    
    Heidi
94.1662 good things about economistsSSGV02::STROBELMuseum of Barnyard OdditiesMon Jul 15 1991 21:0629
1. they're not lawyers (no flames please, it's a joke)
2. We didn't have classes on Friday!!!

Rich:

One way to deal with the less than fair trade practices (FWIW we do some foolish
things too) is to use tariffs and duties to help level the playing field. If 
Japan is block US exports to their country, increasing the import tariffs on
selected items, if there are domestic and/or other foreign manufacturers, will
make the Japanese product less attactive price-wise and lower the demand for it.
Of course, if superior products, at an equal or lower cost, are made 
domestically or in other countries, we won't import as much from the 'unfair'
nations.
	Note: This will be minimized if 1) it gets tossed about for political 
reason and 2) it assumes there is some degree of parity in the quality of the 
products. People still bought Japanese cars when we had import quotas because
the domestic substitutes (eg the K car) weren't perceived as good enough. FWIW,
Honda now exports US made cars to Japan.

You also mentioned the US moving to more of a service industry economy. I think
we've about capped out on the # of people in the service industry (there are 
1 million people in the office cleaning business). I think the shift might well
be toward manufacturing that will be technology intensive vs labor intensive.


These views, plus $.50, may get you a cup of coffee in the cafe.


j
94.167Pretty coolMR4DEC::WENTZELLSET HELP/EARTHDAY=EVERYDAYTue Jul 16 1991 11:217
Sweet Life Foods has a new slogan on the side of some of their tractor 
trailor trucks in rilly big lettering that takes up the whole trailor:

		We Are All Brothers and Sisters    
		  Estamos Hermanos y Hermanas

94.168Pareto was an economistWFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Tue Jul 16 1991 12:2312
    Jeff....that's right about classes on Friday (it made me larf)...we
    could really bore folks to death withe these type comments...when
    talking about the service areas lets not forget arenas like the
    applications (software) that we are becomming more intensive in,
    companies like JWP who are OEMS for IBM and APPLE and do large scale
    installations of that equipment and all the Networking etc...those can
    also be termed service related fields.  I think manufacturing will make
    some sort of comeback but lots of attitudes need adjusting.  It would
    be interesting to see what tarrifs would do in light of what the 
    japanese are being accused of with the minivan business.
    
    rich
94.169SSGV02::STROBELMuseum of Barnyard OdditiesTue Jul 16 1991 16:179
Rich:
	Bore people with economics? Maybe that's why my desk fell over when I
nodded of in intro to microeconomics :-0
	Your right about services with the OEMs, etc. I was thinking more about
the number of people needed. 

	Ceteris Paribus

jeff
94.170Love is...CBROWN::BRIDGESThe truth to u I'll tell.Thu Jul 18 1991 12:2941
  My a$$ is a dragon today. I got home from job #2 at 11:30 last night.
By the time I got to bed it was 1:00 a.m. then my son woke up and
started with his cries of "downtairs" (he kinda talks like the kid in
the comic strip Rose is Rose.). He finally quited down about 1:30
but if I knew if I tried to move him back to his bed he'd wake up
again. So he spent the night with us. I finally got to sleep sometime
between 2 and 3. Then up at 6 to get ready for work. 

  NEways like I said to Jim this morning, if I had to do it all over again.


I SURE WOULD!


                I'll always be there to dry his eyes
		When he starts to cry
		When he skins his knee
		He can always come to me
		
		Through thick and thin
		I'll never give in 
		To the anger that rises 
		When he's full of suprises

		Give me that an give this
		Without a please or thank you
		Even with the fueds I'm still in bliss
		What else is there for dad to do

		His tantrums are such
		But I love him too much
		To lay a hand on the one 
		We call Wil.



As children, I don't think we really understand how much our parents
love us, till we have children of our own. 

Shawn

94.171CLOSUS::BARNESThu Jul 18 1991 13:2911
    ahhh yes, children....sweet things that they are...
    shoulda seen the mail lady yesterday at lunch when
    I burst through the front door with my 13 year old daughter in hot
    pursuit yelling "I'm gonna get you for that!"...chased me around the
    yard twice, stopped long enough to grab the mail...then back into the 
    house after me screaming like a banshe! (Man, those kidney punches hurt
    after awhile!)
                  rfb
    
    
    P.S. grate poem!
94.172HmmmmSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Jul 18 1991 14:108
    Randy
    
    	You sound like one hell of a dad...
    
    	:-)
    
    							/
    
94.173MY 2 CENTSBSS::DSMITHThu Jul 18 1991 15:5713
    
     Randy and his wife are good parents. 
    I have known him and his kids since the oldest one was in diapers and
    the other only a gleam in thier eyes. He could bring his kids to my
    house anytime they would ALWAYS ask before they touched anything and
    get this.
    
     THEY NEVER FAILED TO SAY PLEASE AND THANK YOU!
    
    GRATE KIDS FROM SOME GRATE PARENTS!
    
    
    DIVIDE DAVE
94.174CLOSUS::BARNESThu Jul 18 1991 16:032
    ya, they never fail to say please and thank you and F*&^ you! 
                                                                  rfb
94.175BSS::DSMITHThu Jul 18 1991 16:424
    
    never heard the F word from either of them!
    Divide
    
94.176ROYALT::MARTINMI want to hear and see everythingThu Jul 18 1991 16:541
    This morning I heard SNAP, CRACKLE, F&^* YOU
94.177Bring on WINTER !BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow does not have a beardFri Jul 19 1991 12:186
Hey Divide,

How is life at 9500' ?  I tell ya, we're having a heat-blast from hell right
now.  It'll get close to 100 today -- with HAZE and HUMIDITY...

Aweful sleeping weather!
94.178BOSOX::HENDERSONThinking a lot about less &amp; lessFri Jul 19 1991 12:3915
RE:   <<< Note 94.177 by BIODTL::FERGUSON "the rainbow does not have a beard" >>>
                             -< Bring on WINTER ! >-

>now.  It'll get close to 100 today -- with HAZE and HUMIDITY...



 Yeah!! Ain't it great!






 Jim who loves it!
94.179Lets keep summerBSS::DSMITHFri Jul 19 1991 12:5618
    
     J.C.
    
     You want me to make everyone move out here and live in Divide???
    
     Life at 9500' is GRATE!, Its about 80 degrees in the afternoon when we
    get home from work, have to use a blanket to stay comfortable at night,
    don't need no AC just keep the window open and let that cool Colorado
    breeze in.
     Have to put a light jacket on in the mornings, the humidity has been
    high, its up around 35% or so...
    
    
     Hope this makes you feel a little better. . .
                                                ,
                                              \___/
    
    Divide Dave
94.180nice morning for a cold shower...ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryFri Jul 19 1991 13:006
    
    
    wow...  35% eh...  must be getting pretty muggy...  :^/
    
    				da ve_who_woke_to_87%_this_morning_
    				with_temps_almost_equal
94.181MSHRMS::FIELDSUp The Wazoo Without A GizmoFri Jul 19 1991 13:251
    its so damn hum-med here it might as well be raining !
94.182BSS::DSMITHFri Jul 19 1991 14:297
    
    re:180
    
     Yeah can't wait till it gets down around 15%......
    
    
    
94.183Bail, dudes!SPICE::PECKARClean Phil WantedFri Jul 19 1991 14:355
RE: JC.  ya Mon, Can't wait for winter!!!

Fog_whose_bailing_out_and_heading_for_some_high_peaks,_even_though_there_only_
a_third_as_high_as_the_Collie-radical_peaks
94.184BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow does not have a beardFri Jul 19 1991 15:046
	I wonder if Mt Washington will break its all-time high of 67
	degress this summer?

	I say it will...


94.185What heat??AWECIM::RUSSOFri Jul 19 1991 19:1711

Awwww......it isn't THAT hot today, seriously.....I was expecting a 
serious blast of heat when I walked out at lunch today, and was rather
disappointed at how hot it wasn't.

After spending 4 years in Indiana, where it was much colder in the winter,
and much hotter and stickier in the summer, I can't take anyone who complains
about the weather here seriously.

All-weather Hogan
94.186ROYALT::MARTINMI want to hear and see everythingFri Jul 19 1991 19:203
    Don't complain about the weather.  It will find some way to get even.
    
    				Doug Larson, United Feature Syndicate
94.187HOTMR4DEC::WENTZELLEstamos hermanos y hermanasFri Jul 19 1991 19:215
Well, I had to go outside at lunch and move a couple small boxes and after 
about 2 minutes of it I was soaked with sweat - I was actually psyched to get 
back to my cool little cubicle after that!!

Scott
94.188AWECIM::RUSSOFri Jul 19 1991 19:428
    
    Oh, I forgot to mention that I walked out of the building and travelled
    all of 50 ft before I got into Lisa's well-air-conditioned car when I
    was outside for lunch today.
    
    ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.189LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Jul 19 1991 20:096

He also forgot to mention his disappointment in you Fog, for not coming
with us.  Afterall (in Hogan's own words) you ARE weather so it shouldn't
bother you.  ;^)  ;^)

94.190VOTE!!!WLDWST::BLAKKANBSat Jul 20 1991 10:0027
> When will people realize the other war we are at---(especially the 
>    government) that is economic war...thanks to the Japanese..
    
    When we vote.  When we show how our vote counts.  When we vote and
    we're proud of it.   I know it sounds incredibly trite, but your vote
    counts.  To think otherwise is a BIG BIG COP-OUT!  
    
    Whether or not you choose to vote, I could care less.  If you
    do, if you care, and you don't have to be a genius to choose
    something better than the status quo, then you'll certainly
    get a handle in very short order.  Government for the people,
    by the people, is a great step forward -- but it only works
    if you run the show, not *them*!
    
    
    >2. Which leads to when are we going to learn to deal in a "World
    >Economy"...that may not support the wondrful free market enterprise
    >theory???
    
    As soon as we grow up (and I do mean you/me)!  There are material 
    things in this world that I/we find seductive.  Will life be sweeter
    for this?  It will, if we're taught to enjoy it.  Then we'll 
    really like it.   Then...  who really cares, you can't
    do that.
    
    rich
    
94.191:^)FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldMon Jul 22 1991 11:045
    I feel so much more He-Manly this morning after participating in two
    ancient rites of passage for males: speaking in a high squeaky voice
    and wearing women's underwear.  Pass the quiche.
    
    Jamie
94.192yeah, so it's silly, so what??? :^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryMon Jul 22 1991 12:418
    
    may you recieve the full blessings of Skeletor, arch rival to 
    He-man, Master of the Universe...  (set voice/mode=diaboliocal laughter
    followed by large explosion)...
    
    	and there was much rejoicing...
    
    					da ve
94.193SA1794::GLADUG_...k,l,m,p,q,r...Mon Jul 22 1991 15:094
    re: last two
    
    Harumph! Only *real* men do head butts on granite! HAR! ;-)
    
94.194if *that* is what it takes to be a "real man" then....ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryMon Jul 22 1991 15:206
    with a little luck, i hope to be classified as an *artificial* man
    for quite some time, thank you very much!
    
    			:^)
    
    				da ve 
94.195are boxer shorts for women or men :-)CIVIC::ROBERTSImagine...Mon Jul 22 1991 15:417
    
    >and wearing women's underwear.  Pass the quiche.
    
    ok - I understand the second sentence....but what *IS* wrong with
    wearing women's underwear? 
    
    c
94.196:^)FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldMon Jul 22 1991 15:4812
    re .-1
    
    >ok - I understand the second sentence....but what *IS* wrong with
    >wearing women's underwear? 
    
    It's tough to reach around and engage those hooks.  I may be alone on
    that rite of passage . . . it was a *long* wait Friday night.  Good
    thing I had lots of bees to keep me company.  I named them all, then
    killed them one by one.  Goodbye Boris, Bobbie, Baxter, Boone, Bill,
    Buzzy, and Blaine.  I'll always remember our time together.
    
    Jamie
94.197:^)FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldThu Aug 01 1991 11:505
    Fear is . . . 
    
    . . . being passed by the U.S.S. Swerve-A-Lot while on a bicycle.
    
    Jamie
94.198resurrected???SPICE::PECKARClean Phil WantedThu Aug 01 1991 13:537
RE:           <<< Note 94.197 by FRAGLE::IDE "now it can be told" >>>
                                    -< :^) >-

Huh?? Wha???!?!?   SAL Lives???   Do tell us the gory details.

Fog_who_when_he_last_saw_SAL,_she_was_being_unceremoniously_hauled_off_to_her_
final_resting_place.
94.199SA1794::GLADUGThu Aug 01 1991 15:238
re:             <<< Note 94.197 by FRAGLE::IDE "now it can be told" >>>
   
    >Fear is . . . 
    >. . . being passed by the U.S.S. Swerve-A-Lot while on a bicycle.
    
    Fear was being First Mate on the USS Swerve-A-Lot! ;-)
    
    Shiver_me_timbersG
94.200SAL IIFRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldThu Aug 01 1991 15:4416
    re .198
    
    Sorry to get your hopes up . . . in my mind, whatever you're currently
    driving is the SAL.  :^)  There are few who believe that the SAL
    swerved by its own accord.  To re-cap:
    
    Fear is . . . 
    
    . . . being passed by Fog on four wheels (more or less) while on two.
    
    Happiness is . . .
    
    . . . going for bike rides on workday afternoons.  There's less traffic
    and only one person (not Fog) deliberately tried to hit me.
    
    Jamie
94.201SPICE::PECKARClean Phil WantedThu Aug 01 1991 15:537
Oh, was that you biking near the wachusett res. yesterday afternoon around 3???

I do remember having to cut off a biker because of the oncoming traffic/narrow
road combo. Had no idea that was you. 


94.202As they say, "A little courtesy won't kill you"BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow does not have a beardThu Aug 01 1991 19:1221
re: fog

>I do remember having to cut off a biker because of the oncoming traffic/narrow
>road combo. Had no idea that was you. 


as a biker, runner (past), walker and motorist, i have a great deal of respect
for folks using the road.  i really get pissed when some idiot only leaves
2 feet of space between me and his vehicle when there is plenty of room to
move over...... the motorist should slow down and wait until there is space
to pass the runner/biker/walker/etc SAFELY (allowing plenty of room between
your vehicle and the person)... unforetunately, this is hardly the case in 
MASS...

when i'm passing a runner/biker/walker, i usually swerve *way* over to give
the person a good 8-15 feet... when i do this, many times I get hand waves
of appreciation.

sorry mon; i don't mean to pick on you (it could have been anyone); you done 
hit a nerve w/ me.

94.203be mellow on the roadsFRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldFri Aug 02 1991 11:3123
    re .-1
    
    As it turns out, it wasn't me that Fog cut off.
    
    Surprisingly, I've found most motorists to be very considerate to me
    when I'm cycling.  The biggest problems are caused by folks who don't
    realize that I'm doing 25-35 mph (flat or downhill, more like 8-10
    uphill) and pull out in front of me or give me the hook (pass on the
    left and take a quick right in front of me).  Most of these people
    aren't jerks, they just have no clue.
    
    There's also bad cyclists who ride two abreast where it's not
    appropriate and don't use hand signals, not to mention the just plain
    stupid who don't wear helmets.  Courtesy on the roads goes both ways. 
    I live in a fairly rural area, things may be much different on highly
    trafficked roads.
    
    If you can't safely get by a cyclist, just hang out until it's safe to
    pass.  The delay in getting to where you're going isn't worth risking a
    life for.  Remember, we're saving the gas for your driving pleasure. 
    Happy motoring!!  :^)  :^)
    
    Jamie
94.204DIGGIE::RILEYeeeeeeeeeegoneeeeeeeeeeFri Aug 02 1991 12:1123
    
    A good story follows on a somewhat related topic...
    
    A friend of mine from my hometown (who went to college with me) was
    driving along Rte 33 in Wilton, CT  when he saw a jogger approaching. 
    A car from the other direction came along at great velocity and forced
    him back into his lane at the last second.
    
    Well, he didn't have time to use the brakes effectively and was forced
    to come MUCH closer to the jogger than he would have preferred...
    
    At the last second he recognized the jogger, it was David Letterman! 
    Bill (my friend) looked into his rear view mirror to see Letterman spin
    around and flip him the bird!  
    
    I told Bill he should write into the show saying "Remember that car
    that nearly ran you off the road, that was me!"
    
    Letterman lives about 2 miles away from where the incident happened and
    is seen regularly in town running errands in his red Ferarri wearing
    his favorite baseball cap...
    
    Treemon
94.205SSGV02::STROBELduck and cover...Fri Aug 02 1991 15:369
I've been run of the road while running and have been hit by a car while 
crossing the street. As Jamie said the courtesy thing should should 
apply to all using the road. People should not run/cycle/etc 2,3+ abreast, 
especially on busy roads. Likewise it would be nice if motorists realized that
the extra time spent yielding is not that great. My perspective when driving 
and seeing cyclists/pedestrians/etc is, what if that person were my child...


jeff
94.206why do you think they call us Massholes NEway ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Fri Aug 02 1991 15:5715
    I'm reminded of the article I read years ago in the Boston Globe from
    an out of state man who visited his son, who was attending college
    here.
    
    The man was aghast at his son's driving habits ... careening through
    the street without a care about the pedestrians crossing the street.
    When he said something about it his son replied "don't worry dad, they
    always stop."
    
    Later that day they were walking in Harvard Square when the son stepped
    out in front of traffic without even looking.  When he said something
    about it his son replied "don't worry dad, they always stop".
    
    ... Bob
    
94.207SPICE::PECKARClean Phil WantedFri Aug 02 1991 16:2318
RE: <<< Note 94.202 by BIODTL::FERGUSON "the rainbow does not have a beard" >>>

>as a biker, runner (past), walker and motorist, i have a great deal of respect
>for folks using the road.  i really get pissed when some idiot only leaves
>2 feet of space between me and his vehicle when there is plenty of room to
>move over...... the motorist should slow down and wait until there is space
>to pass the runner/biker/walker/etc SAFELY (allowing plenty of room between
>your vehicle and the person)... unforetunately, this is hardly the case in 
>MASS...

	Its the case when I drive. Period...  I'm cool, Mon. I really didn't
	"cut off" anyone, that was just easier to say than "Caused a biker to
	be a little more consious of how straight he was riding so as to avoid 
	a swerve of four or five feet which would have put him in contact with
	my left front quarter panel".  five feet is not a lot of room as far as
	I'm concerned to give a biker when passing...

Fog
94.208Fog:,.. a state of mindSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Fri Aug 02 1991 16:3817
    
    	Well If rule number one is (If I may quote the illustrious GerG)
    
    	"Don't follow Fog"
    
    	then rule number two must be
    
    	" Don't get in front of him either "
    
    	Or could we just combine all thgese rules and just say
    
    	"Don't be in the same county with Fog"
    
    							/
    
    	PS :-)
    
94.209Walkin' and Ridin' hopin' not to get hitBIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow does not have a beardFri Aug 02 1991 16:4512
I did not mean to pick on you specifically Fog, you just happened to touch a
subject that strikes a nerve with me.  I'm glad that you drive with respect
to others sharing the road.  I just wish others would do the same.

JC, user of roads in:

	Concord
	Harvard
	Littleton
	Carlisle
	Chelmsford (when riding w/ Slash)

94.210AWECIM::RUSSOFri Aug 02 1991 17:3811
    
    I wish all bikers realized that they are NOT pedestrians!!!!!!
    
    Last night, driving home after dark, I encountered suddenly in front of
    me a couple of reflectors......they weren't too far away.  A dude on a
    bike was driving in my lane along the edge of the road TOWARDS me!!
    No headlight, just his reflectors......I had very little room to leave
    him, as another car was coming the other way, and I couldn't see him
    until almost the last second.
    
    Dave
94.211Effective CyclingDECWET::HAMBYFri Aug 02 1991 19:0429
    A good book on cycling in traffic is "Effective Cycling", by John
    Forester, published by M.I.T. press. Forester's basic tenet is that
    bicycles are vehicles, not toys, and can get along with cars as long as
    cyclists act intelligently. A sample (not verbatim):
    
    If a lane is wide enough to accommodate both a cyclist and a passing
    car, the cyclist should keep right and not get upset if cars pass in
    the lane. If a lane is too narrow for this, the cyclist should ride in
    the middle of the lane and cars have no business passing in the same
    lane.
    
    I've found the above principle to work quite well in practice. Note
    that the cyclist must determine whether the lane is adequately wide.
    Very few motorists will attempt to share a lane with a cyclist who
    obviously intends not to share it. Some motorists get grouchy, but
    getting yelled at hurts a lot less than getting run over.
    
    I especially recommend this book to either cyclists or drivers who
    believe that cyclists should ride on specially-designated bike paths.
    Accident data indicates that bikes paths, on the whole, are much more
    dangerous than roadways (mostly because bikepaths often conflict with
    normal traffic flow).
    
    When cycling in traffic, I have more fear of incompetent cyclists than
    of drivers. I hate approaching someone wobbling along on the wrong side
    of the road...
    
    John
    
94.212Observation's of a novice AnthropologistDIGGIE::RILEYeeeeeeeeeegoneeeeeeeeeeWed Aug 07 1991 18:5913
    
    
    
    	Nature's climate is enemy,
    
    	Shelter becomes necessity,
    
    	A price we pay
    	to avoid harm's way
    
    	is more and more dependancy.
    
    Treemon
94.213!SUBWAY::HERMITTWe won't need a map, believe me...Sat Aug 10 1991 15:0813
  The infinity of space in the large may have a counterpart in the
actual infinity of ever smaller stuctures going into the atom, its
constituent parts, the nuclei, the nucleons, and perhaps smaller parts
of which they themselves are constructed, and so on ad infinitum. 

  It might be in such a case, that some properties of the "real world"
on the basis of any finite collection of physical laws will be
undecidable.  Thus the all-embracing character of anthropogenic
schemata would be in doubt, much as the belief in our occupation of
the center of the universe was discarded by Copernicus. 

						Stanislaw Ulam 
94.214wutza anthropogenic schemata ???BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Mon Aug 12 1991 10:521
    
94.215LANDO::HAPGOODnow we play for lifeMon Aug 12 1991 11:129
>                     -< wutza anthropogenic schemata ??? >-

It's one of those things that show the progression from a fish crawling
out of the water to frog to mammal to ape bent over to ape walking upright
to man....

pretending to know,
bob
a "family tree"??
94.216man-makingWLDWST::BLAKKANThere ain't no place I'd rather beSun Aug 18 1991 09:3513
    Like the words in the song go, `what __ are, is what __'re meant 
    to be.'  If, when you hear that, it makes you feel like humans
    have the upper hand, then there must be some sort of
    anthropgenic schemata at work.  Like we're the end result 
    of some grand project.
    
    Then again, it's more likely that we're accidently,
    simply here, now, and we might as well enjoy it while 
    we can.  This is what's known as the 'possibly hippogenic 
    schemata.'
    
    KenB_who_wonders_if_the_hippopotomuses_are_on_to_something?
              
94.217YES!STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Aug 20 1991 14:3817
    Could you please define anthropogenic (sp?)
    
    But if it means waht I think it means (a natural progression,.. as in
    the development of a species),.. then yes,.. I too have had that
    thought cross my mind at very similar momnents... looking (peering?)
    out form my now decaying shell which washes away with every passing
    measure of the music to see hundreds of smiling faces all seemingly
    doing the saem (getting INTO it),.. and then thinking to myself "But
    of course!,.. this is how its supposed to be,.. how it was meant to
    be,.. that everyone should just be and be well and enjoy and "win"
    without losers"
    
    Its a difficult thing to describe,.. but I think we're talking about
    pretty similar experiences. Those moments captured in memory are what
    make the thing magical,... and what keep me coming back.
    
    
94.218this stuff + oatbran = food for thoughtSUBWAY::HERMITTWe won't need a map, believe me...Tue Aug 20 1991 15:4332
>    Could you please define anthropogenic (sp?)
    
The whole word isn't in my dictionary, but it does list

	anthropo-    pref.  Human: anthropology [<Gk. anthropos, man.]

	-genic   suff.  1. Generation or production: antigenic
		  	2. Suitable for reproduction by a specified
	 		   medium: photogenic

So an anthropogenic schemata is an attempt to explain where the human
race fits into the universe as a whole.  The "all-embracing"
traditional views seem to place humankind in a very definite position
relative to natural phenomena: given our physical size in relation to
atoms, electrons, etc., we can write down the laws of nature
consistent with our point of view.  Ulam suggests that there may be no
limit to the depth of physical sub-structures we can observe, thus
leaving physical science on a foundation of ultimate mystery and
incomprehensibility.  In other words, we may never understand the
structure of the universe completely, but only a small slice of it,
observable at our level.  It makes me think of sub-universes where
little dudes ride around on neutrinos and quarks, and where all the
laws of physics are totally different that what we've come up with so
far. 

	"You mean there could be whole other universes right here
		inside my thumbnail?"
	"Yeah."
	"Oh, wowwwwww, man!!!"

tom
94.219anthrpokenicSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Aug 20 1991 16:1710
    Yo Tom
    
    	YOWZA! Nice note. But,.. with all due respect and no
    undue amount of disrespect for yourself,.. I'd like ot get Ken's
    definition,... 
    
    	Ken?
    
    							/
    
94.220Some words...DIGGIE::RILEYeeeeeeeeeegoneeeeeeeeeeWed Aug 21 1991 14:3367
    
    	At risk of testing Grateful as the safe place I perceive it as, yet
    soliciting feedback nonetheless.  Here is my debut work as Poe's
    understudy ;^)  And as is an appropriate though sometimes overused
    quote in this place...
    
    "Believe it if you need it, or pass it if you dare"
    
    
    
    
    Earth's Parasite
    
    Of all the planets in our system
    one is blessed with life yet plagued.
    Without its doom the earth would grow
    in balance through evolution.
    Natural beauty would abound
    in melodic disproportion,
    should all the species have come forth
    save one, a vast contortion.
    
    This is how the story starts,
    in cosmo-mirth and wonder.
    The earth was born and life was formed;
    a gift unto its giver.
    The chain took place for all to face
    one species fed another.
    This was the way for all to pay
    for their spot upon the earth.
    
    The page is turned, the story's burned
    comes man, the breaker of chains.
    The beast is clubbed, the feast is dubbed
    a trophy of his knowledge.
    Earth's blood is burned, goes up in smoke
    it can't cry out in pain.
    We rip its skin right off its bone
    and say we do it justice.
    
    Flesh and soil is turned to steel
    and steel is turned to structure,
    Sand and water is made concrete
    and this becomes our fort.
    Man becomes a working ant
    and drives us from our roots.
    With every stitch of progress made
    the earth becomes our foe.
    
    What will be ahead of us
    in times we can't yet see?
    The death of earth will kill us all
    it's wrath we can not flee.
    So man on earth will change its course
    from green and blue to brown,
    The progress of his life is true
    but for earth is a spiral down.
    
    Is there room for both of us?
    Man and Earth alike?
    Or is it as I fear it is,
    are we its parasite? 
    
    
    
    Treemon 8/91
    
94.221DIGGIE::RILEYeeeeeeeeeegoneeeeeeeeeeWed Aug 21 1991 14:387
    
    
    The guy can't even get his Dead quotes right!
    
    "Believe it if you need it, or LEAVE it if you dare"
    
    ;^)
94.222CSLALL::BRIDGESThe truth to u I'll tell.Wed Aug 21 1991 16:123
 very thought provoking.

Shawn
94.223VMPIRE::CLARKthe Eddie Haskell decadeWed Aug 21 1991 18:353
Good stuff, Treemon.

-dc
94.224and I thought all he could do was bang the skinsSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Aug 22 1991 17:1313
    Is that my drummer talking?
    
    Hmmm
    
    not bad ,...
    
    I wouldn't say Edgar is "worried",.. but he's taking a passing
    interest. :-) :-)
    
    Anybody want to help me try and put music to it?
    
    						/
    
94.225Rant, Rave, thanks for listeningCOOKIE::FREIWALDTeach Peace!Mon Aug 26 1991 00:016
    Why ask why? Because it's the most important question in the world. 
    It can free a nation, but more importantly it can free your mind! 

    :-Chuck (who's seen to many people who appear to have taken a stupid 
    	     beer commercial and made a philosophy out of it ;-( )
94.226enjoy the rideVMPIRE::CLARKthe Eddie Haskell decadeMon Aug 26 1991 12:2435
                        THE STATION
                        ==========	
		   (By Robert J.Hastings) 

Tucked away in our subconscious is an idyllic vision.  We see ourselves on a 
long trip that spans the continent.  We are traveling by train.  Out the windows
we drink in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at 
a crossing, of cattle grazing on a distant hillside, of smoke pouring from a 
power plant, or row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of 
mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls.

But uppermost in our minds is the final destination.  On a certain day at a 
certain hour we will pull into the station.  Bands will be playing and flags 
waving.  Once we get there so many wonderful dreams will come true and the 
pieces of our lives will fit together like a completed jigsaw puzzle.  How 
restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes of loitering -- waiting, 
waiting, waiting for the station.

"When we reach the station, that will be it!" we cry.  "When I'm 18". "When I 
buy a new 450 SL Mercedes Benz!".  "When I put the last kid through college".  
"When I have paid off the mortgage!".  "When I get a promotion".  "When I reach 
the age of retirement, I shall live happily ever after!".

Sooner or later we must realize there is no station, no one place to arrive at 
once and for all.  The true joy of life is the trip.  The station is only a 
dream.  It constantly outdistances us.

"Relish the moment" is a good motto, especially when coupled with Psalm 118:24, 
"This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it".  
It isn't the burdens of today that drive men mad.  It is the regrets over 
yesterday and the fear of tomorrow.  Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us
of today. So, stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles.  Instead, climb 
more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, 
watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less.  Life must be lived as we go along.  
The station will come soon enough.
94.227DIGGIE::RILEYeeeeeeeeeegoneeeeeeeeeeMon Aug 26 1991 13:185
    
    
    Very nice passage Dave, Where did you find it?
    
    Treemon
94.228VMPIRE::CLARKthe Eddie Haskell decadeMon Aug 26 1991 13:246
Hey now Tree;

Someone sent it to me a while ago and I saved it ... don't know the original
source ....

-dc
94.229CLOSUS::BARNESMon Aug 26 1991 14:202
    nice stuff....my feelings exactly, and have been for some time now %^)
                                                             rfb
94.230SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Mon Aug 26 1991 16:454
Yeah, that was really nice, Dave!!  Thanks for posting it!!

peace,
t!ng
94.231wiggle dem toes....WEDOIT::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Mon Aug 26 1991 20:266
    
    ....i love ice cream, especially in the mountains....
    
    thanx,
    
    		dugo
94.232I'll sail the ocean tooAV8OR::SAMPSONDriven by the windWed Aug 28 1991 22:354
    Yah thanks Dave, I needed that, but I really need to feel it. I forget 
    it too often. Especially when I think I saw once quickly pass by.
    
    Geoff
94.233VMPIRE::CLARKthe Eddie Haskell decadeThu Aug 29 1991 12:145
	When I give food to the poor they call me a saint,
	when I ask why the poor has no food they call me a Communist.

				-- author unknown (to me ;^)
94.234EZRIDR::SIEGELFrank Zappa in '92!Fri Sep 06 1991 11:335
I just wanted to say "Good Morning!" to everyone, since I rarely get to do it!

ha-ha :-)

adam
94.235welcome to the monkey house .......LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Sep 13 1991 12:379

    "The only problem with getting old is that the people running the world
    are guys you went to high school with."

                              Kurt Vonnegut - on the Today Show, Sunday,
                                              Sept. 1, 1991

    
94.236:^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryFri Sep 13 1991 12:383
    thank you for starting my day off with a truly frightening thought!!!
    
    					da ve
94.237sentr a shiver up my spineCSLALL::BRIDGESThe truth to u I'll tell.Fri Sep 13 1991 12:414
 What da ve said! 8-)

Shawn

94.238:^OCSLALL::HENDERSONHand me my old guitar...Fri Sep 13 1991 13:164


 YIKES!!!
94.239BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow is growing a beardTue Sep 17 1991 12:325
From Desperado:


	If pro is the opposite of con, what is the opposite of progress?
94.240COOKIE::FREIWALDTeach Peace!Tue Sep 17 1991 22:3112
From the recently reread "Fahrenheit 451"

"There's more than one way to burn a book."

Sad but true. ;-(

:-Chuck

There was also a good comment about digressions being the spice of reading.
Can't remember the quote exactly but my first thought was of the 'Digression'
note in this file. ;-)  
94.241They're getting ready for the show...SHKDWN::TAYLORNothing shakin'Fri Sep 20 1991 11:124
It's Friday, September 20, and ...


THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN!!!!!!!!!!
94.242SA1794::GLADUGFri Sep 20 1991 11:295
re:             <<< Note 94.241 by SHKDWN::TAYLOR "Nothing shakin'" >>>
   
>It's Friday, September 20, and ... THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Too bad I'll miss it, I'll be at the Dead shows. :-) :-) :-)
94.243Yes, the Circus really is coming 8^)MR4DEC::WENTZELLEstamos hermanos y hermanas [sic]Fri Sep 20 1991 11:5010
I was watching the boob tube last night (anyone see the Simpsons? What a riot! 
Oooops, digression alert), actually I was half asleep in front of the boob tube,
and a commercial came on that said really loud:

		THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO BOSTON!!

Woke me right up!!  But they were talking about the Ringling Bros circus coming 
in Oct.

Scott
94.244CSLALL::BRIDGESThe truth to u I'll tell.Fri Sep 20 1991 12:0417
digression alert  II

Did anyone see the new show Flesh & Blood starring David Keith.

NEways in one scene this girl is hiding in a closet and this guy
come in the house just as the closet door is closing. So he grabs 
a porcelian cat & holds it above his head and says Come out I have a gun.
The girls say "I can see you through the keyhole you have a CHINA CAT."

Which prompted me to say. "Look for awhile at the china cat sunflower...."

YEEEEEEEHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Shawn



94.245PSYCHED * 10000000000000000000000BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow is growing a beardFri Sep 20 1991 12:189
Almost 364.5 days ago or so, I saw my first dark star at MSG.  hot night of
music....

2 more daze to wait for me!

but, i'm getting very psyched.  the only music that has been comin' out of
my stereo lately has been jgb & dead !!

nice h->s->f from 1ftv at a nice volume this am....!!
94.24610 more hours...CSLALL::SMARTINMetallica RULESFri Sep 20 1991 12:316
    
    
    I'm a happy boy today.  8^)
    
    Steve-O
    
94.247MSHRMS::FIELDSDon't forget the TICKETS !Fri Sep 20 1991 13:291
    	"Don't Forget the Tickets"
94.248SSGV01::STROBELNew Jack City SlickersFri Sep 20 1991 13:358
re: -.1 

i almost grabbed Sunday's tix by mistake (d'oh)

not only are the boyz in town, there's also a star trek convention in 
Boston this weekend

drums->space, the final frontier
94.249VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenFri Sep 20 1991 16:531
    I know... a really terrific time in more ways than one. :-)
94.250SPOCK::IRONSShiny, happy people holding hands!Fri Sep 20 1991 18:431
    Star Trek!  Uh-oh!!!
94.25111hrs,31min,15sec till #2 ;^)CSLALL::ABURNSTAMALPAIS CHIEFSSat Sep 21 1991 10:573
    BBD (band beyond description!!!!! ;^) :^) ;^)
    
    peace,Andy
94.252OCTOBR::GRABAZSWalk me out in the morning dewMon Sep 23 1991 12:0825
	
	Happy Autumnal Equinox! 


	Autumn sometimes seems like an end.  
	Daylight declines,
	Frost finally destroys the fruits and flowers,
	Leaves fall from their trees.  

	Ah, but 
	Seeds which will spark next year's growth 
	are now airborn on the wind and settling into the ground.  
	Leaves which have fallen will
	replenish the earth with their lifegiving nurturance.

	A point in a circle which is thought of as the end, 
	Must also be thought of as the beginning.  
	The seasons are ever-ongoing.  

	Autumn sometimes seems like an end.  
	To me,
	Autumn sometimes seems like a beginning.

	Debess

94.253this is my time of the year!!BIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow is growing a beardMon Sep 23 1991 12:2715
Debess!

Your favorite season (?) and month (October) is coming up!  You must be psyched.
I too love the autumn because it leads us to Winter, which is my fancy for 
seasons.  The colorful leaves, the crisp cold air, and the brightness in the
sky is really nice.

Did you know that the USA is the only country that uses the word "Fall" to
describe Autumn ?  I heard this somewhere...

I went camping this weekend (no tickets) in Western MA.  I met up w/ some
friends at Granville S.F. ... sunday morning around 7:15 am, it was 32 degrees.
nice and cool........

	JC
94.254OCTOBR::GRABAZSWalk me out in the morning dewMon Sep 23 1991 12:4212
>You must be psyched.

	Yeah...I'm psyched alright...I'm gonna see the Dead tomorrow
	for the FIRST TIME SINCE JULY '90...I...I...I can't control myself!!!
	!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
	!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

	Debess

	ps. I really am psyched about autumn too!...it absolutely is my
	FAVORITE time of year...

94.255hoz yer asspen?CLOSUS::BARNESTue Sep 24 1991 12:557
    the aspens are INTENSE right now in the mts. right at tree line
    there's a definite temp change you can feel all day (esp. in  the
    morning and at nite) and that full moon is out again. sure made it easy
    to look for that bear that's in the 'hood again. I wish i'd see it.
                                                                       rfb
    
    fallin inta fall
94.256Middle manSPOCK::IRONSShiny, happy people holding hands!Tue Sep 24 1991 17:218
    
    
    
    
    
    
    		I like Hydrox better than Oreo's
    
94.257OCTOBR::GRABAZSWalk me out in the morning dewTue Sep 24 1991 19:244
	
	Let the Good Times ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

94.258T minus 2 weeks old!SPICE::PECKARPlayin' to the tideTue Sep 24 1991 19:366

Tonite is my Baby's third show, but the first show where the lil' tyke has ears.


:-)
94.259LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Sep 25 1991 12:499
Re:      <<< Note 94.257 by OCTOBR::GRABAZS "Walk me out in the morning dew" >>>


	
>	Let the Good Times ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!



		looks like someone read your mind Debess!!  :-)
94.260YAHOOooooooooooooooooooooooooVERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenWed Sep 25 1991 13:179
    MAN OH MAN........I am SO HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    God is right here with us and all is right with the world.
    
    WHAT a PERFECT EXISTENCE.. this is... What a JOY to be alive!!!!!!!
    
    THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING....
    
    Mary
94.261love that nougatDEDSHO::CLARKthe funk of 40,000 yearsWed Sep 25 1991 13:212
	Snickers IS satisfaction!
94.262i am with you Mary!! all is so right with the world today! :^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryWed Sep 25 1991 13:235
    geeee...  there's this nice, warm glow emanating from my monitor 
    right now...  :^)  i wonder, with a little effort, can i use it to help
    make my whole cube glow?  :^) :^) :^)
    
    				da ve
94.263LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Sep 25 1991 14:576

:-)  

Oh Mary yes!!  The sun is definitely shining, despite the view from the window!!

94.264That's What Fun Will Do For YouBIODTL::FERGUSONthe rainbow is growing a beardWed Sep 25 1991 15:247
	WOW Mary!

	That is such a great feeling to have!  I can dig that 100% ...

	:-)

	sounds like you had almost TOO much fun last night!!! :-)
94.265twas great,.. til I got to work...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Sep 25 1991 16:305
    Geez Mary could ya cheer up a little?
    
    :-)
    
    					/who_is_having_one_of_THOSE_daze_:-/
94.266CSLALL::HENDERSONNo great hurry, whattya say?Thu Sep 26 1991 13:0810
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ








94.267VMPIRE::CLARKthe funk of 40,000 yearsThu Sep 26 1991 14:5411
My thought, feeling, and/or image exactly, Jim.

I'm amazed that I haven't caught tour fever yet ... though I got a sneaky
little tickling in my throat ... oh oh ....

Little sleep, lotsa Commonwealth brewery beer, 30 degree temperature difference
between Garden outdoors and indoors.  Hey wait a minute ... this is called FUN!

8^)

-dc
94.268VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenThu Sep 26 1991 17:027
    I wonder if I'm too old to survive on the road. :-)   Just walk away
    and follow the boyz ... 'you must be an angel, or close enough to
    pretend'... 
    
    Why can't life be like last night all the time? :-)
    
    Oh well.... THERE'S STILL TONIGHT!!!  YES
94.269take a vacationBIODTL::FERGUSONNo cans, No Bottles!Fri Sep 27 1991 12:206
	Sleepy.

	Very sleepy.

	I wonder how those MSG folks do 9 showz?
94.270WFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Fri Sep 27 1991 13:2012
    I only went to four shows (i shouldn't say only) and I am pooooped
    the last two (tues and wed) drained me to the point that I slept
    through alarms etc on thursday only to realize that I missed my 
    meeting in the mill at 9:30  thurs morning .....my wife was kind enough
    to just leave me be as sshe left for school at 7am..it's  a good thing
    she took my little one to school cause i would have missed that...
    what a great,great,great time..nice to see folks.....last night
    at around 4:30 I was saying maybe I should go and try to grab a
    miracle....the rest of the family looked at me and said "do what 
    ya gotta do"  gave them all a hug and said well not tonite and
    continued to watch DANCE WITH WOLVES...missed a good show but
    there will be more...
94.271here's MY plan, Mary CIVIC::ROBERTSSolyent Green is PeopleFri Sep 27 1991 15:4917
    
    I used to think if I could sell baked potatoes on tour (with cheese and
    sometimes brocoli_to_ward_off_Bushes_with), but my cost benefit
    analysis :-) indicates that it would be impractical since it would be
    tough to carry around a microwave and plug it in at every venue.  But
    I do have to make $$ in order to keep following the tour ... 
    
    So INSTEAD, I'm thinking about my ultra special taste_treat: brown
    rice with shrimp *TM* (or not).  All I'd need is a pot to boil rice in 
    and a little stove.  Once my analysis of this is done I think I'll
    discover that if use 5 oz dixie cups I can sell this delicacy for .50 
    a cup !!!!   
    
    in my secret space of dreams ... :-) 
    Carol
    
    
94.272SPICE::PECKARPlayin' to the tideFri Sep 27 1991 16:297
I feel good! (wanawanawanawa)

	I feel good right now (Wanawanawanawa)...

							:-)   :-)   :-)

94.273RANGER::NOURSEFri Sep 27 1991 16:3712
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94.274SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Fri Sep 27 1991 16:594
Hey, Andy, why don't you smile a little bit more ;-).

peace,
t!ng
94.275rillllllly bigWFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Fri Sep 27 1991 17:554
    Jim.....do we have the right product to sell and go on tour??????
    I got more idears......
    
    rihc;ajh;h;jkh
94.276SPOCK::IRONSShiny, happy people holding hands!Mon Sep 30 1991 14:412
    Everytime I think of something good to put in this note, I forget it by
    the time I get to work.
94.277OCTOBR::GRABAZSa leaf of all colors plays...Tue Oct 01 1991 10:5810

	


		W E L C O M E   T O   O C T O B E R , F R I E N D S !

		Enjoy the colors :-)


94.278AWECIM::RUSSOTue Oct 01 1991 11:237
    
    
    re .277
    
    :^) :^) :^)
    
    Hogan "I LOVE FALL!"
94.279it won't be long now ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Tue Oct 01 1991 11:296
    Happy October ... by the end of this month I'll be skiing again !!!
    
    			^!^
    			`-'
    					... Bob
    
94.280KillingShaft?BIODTL::FERGUSONNo cans, No bottles.Tue Oct 01 1991 15:067
>       <<< Note 94.279 by BOOKS::BAILEYB "Let my inspiration flow ..." >>>
>                         -< it won't be long now ... >-
>
>    Happy October ... by the end of this month I'll be skiing again !!!


	On what mon? and, where?
94.281I got the fever, they got the cure ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Tue Oct 01 1991 15:096
    Yup, Killington (a.k.a. K-Mart, Kill-n-Run, Killingfields) always opens
    before Halloween.  They've probably already started blowing snow on
    Upper Cascade when the temps drop below freezing at nite.
    
    ... Bob
    
94.282SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Tue Oct 01 1991 15:167
>		Enjoy the colors :-)

The only problem with west coast foliage is that you have to alter your
state of mind to get the colors you want ;-).

peace,
t!ng
94.283:^)CSLALL::HENDERSONThe band's all packed and goneTue Oct 01 1991 15:2014

Only 34 weeks til Memorial Day!!



Break out the coolers and beach towels!!






Jim
94.284OCTOBR::GRABAZSa leaf of all colors plays...Tue Oct 01 1991 15:253
	...but, t!ng...that's what I MEANT :-}

94.2858-)CSLALL::BRIDGESFruit *IS* a foodTue Oct 01 1991 16:5114
>Only 34 weeks til Memorial Day!!



>Break out the coolers and beach towels!!


YEEHAAA  bring it on!!!!

Hopefully we will get a nice long indian summer.


Shawn

94.286attn jim hendersonWFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Tue Oct 01 1991 17:263
    it snowed in northern vt. the other day........
    
    rich
94.287anticipation ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Tue Oct 01 1991 17:305
    ... and it snowed in Maine last nite ... several inches from what I
    heard ... ;^)
    
    			... Bobbb
    
94.288CSLALL::HENDERSONThe band's all packed and goneTue Oct 01 1991 18:119

RE:      <<< Note 94.286 by WFOV11::BUTZE "Quick beat of an icy heart..." >>>
                            -< attn jim henderson >-

>    it snowed in northern vt. the other day........
    
  
     ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
94.289WINTER MON . ...BIODTL::FERGUSONNo cans, No bottles.Tue Oct 01 1991 18:2326
Pack up the beach towels.
Reel in the boat.
Pull up the dock.
Put up the storm windows.
Mount the snow tires.





 ...	cause WINTER IS ON THE WAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'm ready for winter....

speaking of winter, i think I remember my father saying something about this
winter being a bit colder than winters passed.  this is due to the gulf war
and some volcanos erupting.  anyone hear this?

in the late 1800s, a big volcano (in the pacific, i think) erupted and put
a lot of crap in the air.  as a result, that year (1887?) became known as
"the year without a summer."  apparently, so much shit was in the air that
the earth's temperature cooled a little bit; consequently, in new england,
it snowed every MONTH of the year!


94.290BCSE::ABBOTThat would be tellingTue Oct 01 1991 19:037
    If it's a REAL winter, I'm up for it so I can do x-country skiing from
    by back door, otherwise I'd rather have more biking weather. 
    
    Hey Bob H do you do xc or just downhill?
    
    Scott
    
94.291warm summer breezes, French wine and cheeses ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Tue Oct 01 1991 19:4215
    RE .289
    
    JC ... I believe that volcano you're thinking of was Krakatoa ... or
    sumthin' like that.
    
    There's a theory that all them burning oil wells in Kuwait are gonna
    bung up the atmosphere something fierce, but scientists disagree on
    just how global the effect is gonna be ... time will tell I suppose.
    
    I'm ready for winter too (obviously!) ... but I am hedging my bets a
    bit ... gonna be headin' to the Virgin Islands in January for a week of
    sailing, just so I can remember what summer feels like ... ;^)
    
    ... Bob
    
94.292SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Tue Oct 01 1991 21:096
I'm not ready for winter yet.  I hope we'll have 90-100 degree weather
until I'm done with my swimming class which is being held at an outdoor
pool.  BRRRRRRR!!  8-/

peace,
t!ng
94.293It's true colder wintersGRANPA::TDAVISTue Oct 01 1991 23:176
    Experts are calling for a period of time that the earth's temparture
    is going down 1 degree due to the volcano in Japan. So the forecast
    is for two or three colder winters. The volcanic activity and
    the ash will also make the sunrises and sunsets more colorful.That
    I have noticed.
    
94.294Where I wanna beCSLALL::HENDERSONThe band's all packed and goneWed Oct 02 1991 10:2310
Forecast for Phoenix today and tomorrow...sunny and 104 beautiful degrees!







Jim
94.295LANDO::HAPGOODnow we play for lifeWed Oct 02 1991 10:3512
           <<< Note 94.290 by BCSE::ABBOT "That would be telling" >>>
>    by back door, otherwise I'd rather have more biking weather. 

DITTO!  I'll take all seasons just make the cold one shorter :)

>    Hey Bob H do you do xc or just downhill?
    
Just downhill - I have done cross country once or twice a couple
years ago....

bob

94.296exLJOHUB::RILEYYou're twisting my air!Wed Oct 02 1991 11:509
    
    
    
    October is indeed my favorite month of the year.  I share your
    excitement over the Fall colors Debess, also for cool crisp nights that
    Autumn is in the air, walking through dried leaves that have fallen on
    the ground, the first use of the fireplace for the season etc...
    
    Tree
94.297;^)VMPIRE::CLARKthe funk of 40,000 yearsWed Oct 02 1991 13:182
Jim, we should try to generate a localized greenhouse effect over So.NH to
warm things up and stave off winter ... maybe with oat bran smoke ....
94.298CLOSUS::BARNESWed Oct 02 1991 13:258
    It snowed on top of Pikes Peak Monday nite. The Scrub oak and maples
    are changeing now..reds and golds. I'm afraid most of the aspens will
    be gone this weekend, esp. in the real high country. The tundra is also
    changing above 11,500 ft. Nice golds , reds, yellows there too. 
    Good time to throw a case in the back of Sally Scout and find a dirt
    road.
    
    rfb
94.299climate does not suit my clothes!BIODTL::FERGUSONNo cans, No bottles.Wed Oct 02 1991 14:138
RE    <<< Note 94.294 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "The band's all packed and gone" >>>

>Forecast for Phoenix today and tomorrow...sunny and 104 beautiful degrees!


Glad I ain't there!!!

:-)
94.300CLOSUS::BARNESWed Oct 02 1991 14:254
    re: 104 in phx......that (and the fact there's too many people there) is
    WHY I LEFT PHX!!!!!
    
                                                                      rfb
94.301CSLALL::HENDERSONNo great hurry, whattya sayWed Oct 02 1991 14:288
I can do without the people, but I'll take the temp....and those cool 85-90
degree evenings :^)




Jim
94.302CLOSUS::BARNESWed Oct 02 1991 14:406
    COOL 85-90?????? I sweat like a pig when It's that hot...all 130 lbs of
    me! Give me 70 degrees or give me a real cold beer!!
                          rfb
    
    When I as a kid and ran around mostly naked I loved Phx...when I "grew
    up" and had to wear cloths, I hated it. 
94.303SPICE::PECKARComing aroundWed Oct 02 1991 14:469

Monday nite at 5:00 is was 14 at the top of Mt. Washington.

Fog_who_welcomes_winter,_but_you_knew_that,_and_who_don't_give_a_damn_if_it_
don't_snow_cuz_he_jes_luvs_to_skate,_and_even_though_he_doesn't_have_his_very_
own_private_skating_pond_anymore_he_still_is_looking_forward_to_skating_on_
those_cccccccccold_winter_days_when_there_ain't_a_speck-o-snow_around_and_the
dirt_be_"froze_ten_feet_'neath_the_ground"_:-)
94.304you'll take a cold one anytimeBSS::DSMITHWed Oct 02 1991 16:2711
    
    Randy...
    
     Since when did you start to care how warm or cold it is when it comes
    to a cold brew?
    
    divide
    
     . .
      ,
    \___/
94.305take that you skiing dogs ;^}VMPIRE::CLARKthe funk of 40,000 yearsThu Oct 03 1991 03:253
I'm surfing!  I'M SURFING!!!!

- Dave ridin' those tropical waves with the Surfaris
94.306FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldFri Oct 04 1991 10:385
    
    
                            Haiti has no oil.
    
    
94.307CSLALL::HENDERSONNo great hurry, whattya sayFri Oct 04 1991 10:428

I was thinking the same thing this morning while watching the news, Jamie..




Jim
94.308go B's!!! go Rangers!!!SUBWAY::HERMITTWe won't need a map, believe me...Fri Oct 04 1991 10:4713
	
	Congrats to the Bruins for starting their season 
	with a win!


	
	I just wish it hadn't been against the Rangers  :-(


	Oh, well, good luck, B's, may the best team grab that Cup!

tom    

94.309helmetless wonderLANDO::HAPGOODnow we play for lifeFri Oct 04 1991 11:4215
   <<< Note 94.308 by SUBWAY::HERMITT "We won't need a map, believe me..." >>>
>	I just wish it hadn't been against the Rangers  :-(

Hey tom,

are the rangers gonna get a shot at signing messier?
heard some talk then nothing - at least in the paper I read....

Go B's!
bob

ps.  before I knew better I was a Ranger fan - back when Ed Giacomin 
was goaltending .... (I think I spelled his name right?!)


94.310????SUBWAY::HERMITTWe won't need a map, believe me...Fri Oct 04 1991 11:559
>are the rangers gonna get a shot at signing messier?
>heard some talk then nothing - at least in the paper I read....

According to the NY papers, they have a shot, but its still
up in the air as of now.  I think yesterday I read something
about the Islanders possibly signing him...don't know for sure.

tom
94.311hey, nice trash bags!FURTHR::HANNANBeyond description...Mon Oct 14 1991 12:304
	Tis the season of colors
	Of clean crisp cool air
	Of frosted lawns that don't need to be mowed anymore
	And of tacky orange trash bags made to look like pumpkins
94.312But watch them sell sell sell...MR4DEC::WENTZELLClose my eyes to seeMon Oct 14 1991 12:406
	>And of tacky orange trash bags made to look like pumpkins

	UGGGHHHH!!!!!!  Right up there with green beer on St. Patty's day, 
	yuck-o!! ;^)

	Scott
94.313CLOSUS::BARNESMon Oct 14 1991 13:235
    HEY!!! I resemble that remark!!!
    
    rfb who helped his kids fill tacky orange trash bags with leaves this
    weekend and plans on putting them on the roof and pushing them off on
    unsuspecting kids when they come trick er treatin
94.314Sorry ...ZENDIA::FERGUSONWhere talk is cheap and vision trueMon Oct 14 1991 22:4910
flame time!


I HATE THOSE ORANGE BAGS.

Why?

MADE OF PLASTIC.

PLASTIC DOES NOT DEGRADE in MY LIFETIME ...
94.315Methinks your concern is misdirected ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Tue Oct 15 1991 10:4535
    Now waitaminnit JC ... those orange bags hold leaves.  If they didn't
    exist what would folks do with those leaves ??? They'd either put them
    in your basic lawn and leaf bag (also made of plastic) or they'd burn
    them (pollute the atmosphere).  So what's the harm in coloring the bag
    orange and making it a decoration for a coupla weeks.
    
    Now if ya wanna bitch about plastic, lemme tell you a story about the
    folks who work here in SHR3.
    
    Recently our cafeteria switched back from silverware to plastic
    utensils.  This morning I asked one of the guys who works in there why. 
    He said it was because the people who work here either stole of threw
    away over $10,000 worth of silverware since they switched over (about 8
    months ago).  He said that he and his fellow cafeteria workers were 
    having to go thru the trash to retrieve silverware every day, or the
    price would have been much higher.  And they just can't afford to keep
    replacing it, so they switched back to plastic.
    
    Because the folks we work with are so goddam LAZY that they can't even
    sort their silverware from their trash, our company has had to shell out
    THOUSANDS of dollars.  And now we get to add to the plastic problem.
    It's easy to point fingers at other people, but it really burns me that
    people would be so careless and lazy.
    
    Mebbe this should go in the "World We Work In" note ... but it ain't
    just here either.  Go into any McDonalds where they have separate bins
    for recyclables and watch how many people just throw all their trash
    (including food) in those bins, making the recyclable stuff useless. 
    If you want to make a meaningful statement about plastic, start getting
    on your fellow humans who can't seem to take a few seconds to do
    something to ease the problem of plastic trash, especially when it's 
    put right in front of them and made easy enough for a child to do it.
    
    ... Bob
    
94.317mulch mulch mulch mulchOCTOBR::GRABAZSa leaf of all colors plays...Tue Oct 15 1991 11:0218
	I was going to say pretty much the same thing about leaves...
	I put them...all of them...back into my garden...I mulch, and
	just basically put leaves around all the plants and in the rows
	inbetween...it works GREAT, it's organic, it's free...I was
	gone all summer on all the days of the week that I don't work...
	I had no time to weed and wasn't there to water...the mulch
	keeps weeds from growing, the ground cover keeps the moisture in,
	and they add fertilizer as they break down...

	if you garden and don't mulch, I STRONGLY urge you to try it
	next year, I can't recommend it enough...

	Debess

	...now...about people throwing away silverware and forcing the
	cafeteria to go back to plastic...AARRGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

94.318Ski time is closing inBSS::DSMITHTue Oct 15 1991 11:5110
    
    Live in the Mountains/woods and just let them lay on the ground, they
    will either turn to soil or blow away. And don't worry if they do blow
    away you'll have more next year.
    
    
    Divide Dave,whos_sad_that_all_his_trees_have_lost_there_leaves.
    
    
     
94.319they're uglyFURTHR::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Oct 15 1991 12:2225
re:       <<< Note 94.315 by BOOKS::BAILEYB "Let my inspiration flow ..." >>>

>    Now waitaminnit JC ... those orange bags hold leaves.  If they didn't
>    exist what would folks do with those leaves ??? They'd either put them

    Leave them where they lay like I do.   Or put them into the veggy
    garden, turn 'em over and let em change into nutrients like I used to
    when I thought raking was a necessity, and when I had a veggy garden.
    Or pile em up into a compost/worm heap for fishin'.  I refuse to rake 
    anymore, it's a waste of time and it makes little difference!

    I can't stand those plastic bag pumpkins (sorry rfb ;-).  If people wanna
    stuff leaves into something, stuff em into old clothes and make a scarecrow;
    if ya want orange halloween faces, buy a $2.00 pumpkin.

    What's next ?  Green + red + candystripe trashbags for Christmas display ?

    But I hear you Bbb...  people *are* lazy when it comes to recycling.  
    Around here, people still don't know (or probably don't realize it or just
    plain don't care) that paper goes into the basket labelled "RECYCLE PAPER 
    ONLY".  It baffles and saddens me to see someone take a printout they 
    don't want and toss it right into the general waste basket.  I mean, is
    it that difficult ?

    Ken
94.320CLOSUS::BARNESTue Oct 15 1991 13:0310
    just to set the record straight....
    
    I recycle both the leaves and the bags...leaves as suggested and the
    bags make it through multiple uses before they are literally "trashed".  
    
    There is trade-offs in this recycleing war...fer instance, we recycle
    ALL cans, glass, plastic, cardboard...but they are held in plastic bagas
    until we make a major trip to the center.
    
                                             rfb
94.321SPOCK::IRONSTue Oct 15 1991 14:2716
    Heck, try to make people separate the silver ware from the trash; 
    these kinda people still throw trash and cigarette butts out the car
    windows!
    
    Hey, Greenmark, a company that makes many recycled paper goods,
    including toilet paper, which I think everyone should use (think about
    it, cutting down a tree just to wipe your shit on), now makes recycled,
    unbleached sandwich bags!  
    
    They also make recycled tissue, garbage bags, unbleached, recycled
    coffee filters, paper towels and much more.  Support this company!! 
    All available at Shaw's supermarkets.
    
    Better yet, use as little paper products as possible.
    
    dave
94.322There are plenty of easy alternatives to plastic/burningBIODTL::FERGUSONWhere talk is cheap and vision trueTue Oct 15 1991 14:3831
RE       <<< Note 94.315 by BOOKS::BAILEYB "Let my inspiration flow ..." >>>
                 -< Methinks your concern is misdirected ... >-

>    Now waitaminnit JC ... those orange bags hold leaves.  If they didn't
>    exist what would folks do with those leaves ??? They'd either put them
>    in your basic lawn and leaf bag (also made of plastic) or they'd burn
>    them (pollute the atmosphere).  So what's the harm in coloring the bag
>    orange and making it a decoration for a coupla weeks.

As a kid growing up and still to this day, my folks do not do either of the
aforementioned options nor do they pack the leaves in plastic bags.  They haul 
the leaves to the woods and let 'em rot over the years.  

Now, before you ask what should folks do if they don't have woods to put
their leaves ...

In West Hartford, CT (where I went to school), the houses were often crowded
such that there was no woods to put leaves.  So, all the people raked their
leaves into piles and left them on the street.  Then, the town comes by
and picks them up... not sure what they did with the leaves ... but leaves
are easily taken care of -- they are not like trash!

>    Now if ya wanna bitch about plastic, lemme tell you a story about the
>    folks who work here in SHR3.
 
that is a sad story.  It's really it too bad that there are so many lazy-ass
folks in this country (and company)...  just take a look at who we have for
elected officials and that says it all about laziness (imo).  just take a look
at how well DEC is NOT doing ...

As for the plastic case at SHR... that is a shame.  Sad sad sad.
94.323lazy, selfish peopleBIODTL::FERGUSONWhere talk is cheap and vision trueTue Oct 15 1991 14:5132
RE          <<< Note 94.319 by FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." >>>
                               -< they're ugly >-

>    ONLY".  It baffles and saddens me to see someone take a printout they 
>    don't want and toss it right into the general waste basket.  I mean, is
>    it that difficult ?

REALLY.  I have an LN03 printer right across from my office.  People do the
same f'n thing ... just dump what they don't want in the general trash 
container.  So, I go over, pull all the recylable paper out, and hide the
general trash container....  it doesn't happen much since the general trash
container is hidden by yours truely!

i think most people just have shit for brains... you would think that they
would understand WHY the special trash can exists in their office..

another thing is laziness and selfishness.  i have 2 friends that live in the
same household that refuse to recycle.  Why?  Lazy.  Pure and simple laziness.
These people have ZERO regard (for the most part) for the environment.  They
buy all sorts of plastic/paper products... never do you see 'em recycle.  My
girl friend has asked why and all she gets is a verbal beating.  after a 
party, you should see the shit (mostly plastic) that gets tossed...

we (deb and I) also have a friend that is confined to a wheel chair due to
a bad car accident several years ago.  he does not recycle.  why?  "i won't
be around when it matters..."  Selfish.  Lots of selfish people...


How do you change 'em w/o being verbally abused?  How to you change someone
and still remain friends?  Perhaps some folks in here could share some of
there experiences/methods ...

94.324VMPIRE::CLARKstrange phenomenaTue Oct 15 1991 14:578
If people are going to be lazy and selfish, it's difficult to change them to
be otherwise.  The best chance you have it to point how, in the long (or not-
so-long) term, they'll be affected themselves by the way they treat the
environment.  I mean, they live on the same planet on which they throw their
trash, and that trash doesn't just disappear.

The same concept can be applied to people not supporting social programs, but
I digress ;^)
94.325CLOSUS::BARNESTue Oct 15 1991 15:242
    be upfront with 'em JC....tell it like it IS. 
                                                  rfb
94.326food for thoughtLEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsTue Oct 15 1991 15:2636
94.327Busy dayCSLALL::HENDERSONLi'l red light on the highwayTue Oct 15 1991 15:3712

I love cleaning my glasses...the world doesn't look all that bad before I
clean them, but after I clean them it looks so much better.  







Jim
94.328FURTHR::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Oct 15 1991 17:0210
re:    <<< Note 94.327 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Li'l red light on the highway" >>>

> I love cleaning my glasses...the world doesn't look all that bad before I
> clean them, but after I clean them it looks so much better.  


	So Jim, how does it feel when you get to the plates and 
	the silverware ?   ;-);-);-)

	Ken
94.329CSLALL::HENDERSONLi'l red light on the highwayTue Oct 15 1991 17:1619
RE          <<< Note 94.328 by FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." >>>


>	So Jim, how does it feel when you get to the plates and 
>	the silverware ?   ;-);-);-)



        That's a good question...I've found things are much different when
        I try to look through the plates..its like, things are a bit...darker
        for lack of a better term :^)






   Jim
94.330SPOCK::IRONSWed Oct 16 1991 14:1819
    Back to the environmental digression which really belongs in the
    Environmental digression note, but I digress...
    
    What is the address for this 7th Generation company.  I'd like a
    catalogue.
    
    If they have the "mail a catalogue to a friend" postcards in it, please
    send them my address:
    
    David Irons
    154 Bear Hill Rd. #1405
    Cumberland, RI 02864
    
    
    Yes, that's home of the Cumberland Blues, "you can't win for losin'"!!
    
    Thanks!
    
    dave
94.331TERAPN::PHYLLISWake, now discover..Wed Oct 16 1991 14:259
    
    I just called their 800# and asked them to send you a catalogue.  She
    said to expect it in about 3 weeks.
    
    In case anyone else is interested in Seventh Generation, here's the
    number:  800-456-1177
    
    Phyllis
    
94.332SPOCK::IRONSWed Oct 16 1991 14:325
    Thank you!!
    
    That was almost instantanious!!
    
    dave  :^)
94.333TERAPN::PHYLLISWake, now discover..Wed Oct 16 1991 14:454
    
    Hey, we aim to please!  :-)
    
    
94.334GR8FUL::WHITEWithout love in a dream...Wed Oct 16 1991 14:473
	Whatever happened to Mexican jumping beans?

94.335VMPIRE::CLARKstrange phenomenaWed Oct 16 1991 16:504
re Bob

I've seen 'em for sale in stores, though they're hard to find these days, like
other things which I won't mention :^}
94.336LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Oct 16 1991 18:587

Thanks Phyllis - I've been note_deliquent lately.  By the by, I think 7th
generatioon does have a card to send a catalogue to a friend ... that might
be the one I filled out with Phyllis' address.  :-) 

Lisa
94.337TERAPN::PHYLLISWake, now discover..Thu Oct 17 1991 11:337
    
    You did, huh? :-)  I hope they check their mailing list before they
    send it to me.  They probably do, since I've been getting just one
    catalogue for several years now.  If I get two, I'll mail one out to
    someone in here.
    
    
94.338:^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryThu Oct 17 1991 12:054
    well, Lisa, if you are determined to have them send someone a
    catalogue you can have them send me one!
    
    				da ve
94.339LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsThu Oct 17 1991 14:1213
	I know I sent something to you Phyllis ... I think I even
	told you about it.  Maybe this wasn't the catalogue.  Do
	you remember what it is I am talking about.

	And strange as this seems I just got a new 7th generation
	catalogue yesterday.  You know, for a company which specializes
	in recycled-type products they send out an awful lot of catalogues
	with the same merchandise (1 a month I think?  quarter maybe)
	anyway, I have 3 or 4 at home, I'll give you one da ve.

	Lisa

94.340FRAGLE::IDEnow it can be toldThu Oct 17 1991 14:575
    
    I like to turn off "Frosty the Snowman" after Frosty melts and pretend
    that's how it ends.
    
    Jamie
94.341AOXOA::STANLEYSomething new is waiting to be born...Thu Oct 17 1991 15:033
re:             <<< Note 94.340 by FRAGLE::IDE "now it can be told" >>>

:-D
94.342Methinks he wants it that waySTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Oct 17 1991 18:299
    OK Jamie
    
    	You proved it,.. 
    
    	you are definitely weird.
    
    								/
    
    	PS :-)
94.343This is a better tubeMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windThu Oct 17 1991 21:045
    Aplause, aplause! Chuckles of laughter through a mouth full of dinner
    (good thing no one is around). Actually that is my favorite thing to do
    with TVs; turn 'em off.
    
    Geoff
94.344Music = food for the soulCLADA::JCFERGUSONShaken, not stirred.Fri Oct 18 1991 07:5412
RE           <<< Note 94.343 by MILKWY::SAMPSON "Driven by the wind" >>>
                           -< This is a better tube >-

>    with TVs; turn 'em off.
 
	... and turn on some music!

Funny thing, I recently acquired a flat with my girl friend and we differ
quite a bit on the TV vs. stereo.  I love music, she enjoys TV.  We're
trying to arrange some sort of compromise.  I suggested discarding the TV
out the window!

94.345VMPIRE::CLARKstrange phenomenaFri Oct 18 1991 11:201
JC, watch Dead videos.  ;^)
94.346de doo doo doo,. de daa daa daaSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Fri Oct 18 1991 12:038
    Have the TV on with no volume, and crank the tunes
    
    Put the TV in the bedroom and leave the stereo in the living room
    
    Get a new wife,.. um er girlfriend :-0
    
    						/
    
94.347GOOROO::CLARKnot(cranking) =&gt; yankingFri Oct 18 1991 12:088
    In the old greateful there was a topic dealing with what to do
    with those difficult SO's who aren't into the dead like we are.
    I have a more subtle problem; my wife is a musician but she gets
    paid to direct the children's chorus at the church in town. So I
    have to listen to hour after hour of kids religious music. Let
    me tell you something, TV looks pretty attractive after a while.
    
    - Dave
94.348CLOSUS::BARNESFri Oct 18 1991 13:388
    HEY JC!
    I called Deb yer wife last year during the DEnver Mile High show and 
    Big Joe Bolas assured me  that you and deb 
    would NEVER live together!!! Much less get married. 
    Shows ya what he knows!!!! Many %^)'s attached
                                                  rfb
    
    is Big Joe once again a resident of Mass???
94.349WFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Fri Oct 18 1991 17:194
    Hey Dave Clark ......get those chilluns to start singing gospel tunes
    that should make things a bit more interesting
    
    rich
94.350SheeshAWECIM::RUSSOSun Oct 20 1991 15:228
    
    Be careful when you use that special and all-powerful VMS command:
    
    $ DELETE [...]*.*;*
    
    
    :^/  Hogan
    
94.351Oh sweet momma, my daddy's got dem deep elem bluezCLADA::JCFERGUSONShaken, not stirred.Mon Oct 21 1991 05:5635
re:  delete [...]*.*;*

Even more so when you have the BYPASS priv turned on!

re: Living Situation

Hmm, I don't remember you calling Deb my wife... it is all quite weird how it
happened.  Shortly after graduating, I started getting the notion of moving
in w/ Deb... I was psyched and asked her many times... she declined...

then, about 1 year later, she jumped on the "move-in" band wagon.  she asked
me many times, and this time I said no....

time passed, i got, ahem, somewhat evicted from my living place, and could 
not find a place before my eviction date... so, i moved home w/ the 'rents 
real quick (they were actually gone most of the time I was there, thank god).
i looked high, i looked low .. could not find a suitable place that fit my
budget... deb's lease was running up and she too was having a difficult time
finding a place... finally, we said, "F it."  ... and got pad...

so far, it is working ok... things work well with $$$, food, etc... it is the
TV that is probably the biggest problem, and it really isn't that bad.  if
worse comes to worse, the TV will be evicted from the living room to the
bedroom............

after a long day staring into a monitor at work, the last thing i wanna do is
watch the f'n TV...  sometimes I watch old Hawaii 5-O re-runs, but they have
only been on once a week (so, i record for 3 weeks, then have a mini-TV marathon
to watch 'em all!).....

i do watch dead videos occasionally.  i don't have a stereo VCR, so I don't
crank it through my stereo... but, when i babysit my 'rents house, i'll haul
my stereo over there and CRANK !!!  So Far sound great through the stereo!

JC
94.352CLADA::JCFERGUSONShaken, not stirred.Mon Oct 21 1991 05:587
re: rfb

Yah, Big Joe is back in Mass for now.  He came back for his woman... she is
a fine lady for Joe....

Does anyone know if the Dead are going to return to McNichols in Denvah this 
December?
94.353fixing or f*cking, you decide.....LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsMon Oct 21 1991 10:2614
Re:                      <<< Note 94.350 by AWECIM::RUSSO >>>
>                                  -< Sheesh >-

    
>    Be careful when you use that special and all-powerful VMS command:
    
>    $ DELETE [...]*.*;*
 
	Spending Sunday afternoons f***ing up your account are you Dave?

;^)
   
    

94.354Try headphones. Ar ar ar.SCAM::GRADYtim gradyMon Oct 21 1991 19:2511
    Re: .351
    
> if
>worse comes to worse, the TV will be evicted from the living room to the
>bedroom............
    
    ...trading one problem for another, aren't we?
    
    :-)
    
    tim
94.355Yikes!NECSC::LEVYWhere I, dreaming, lay amazedMon Oct 21 1991 21:336
    re: .350
    
    At least you didn't do a $DELETE [*...]*.*;*
    
    	~dave
    
94.356Painful memories...ESGWST::MIRASSOUBibble!Mon Oct 21 1991 23:1919
    re: .350, .355
    
    Yuck!  You're bringing back bad memories...
    
    One who has done $ SET DEF [-] too many times before doing
    $ DELETE [...]*.*:*
    
    Here's another good one (which I don't think is allowed by VMS
    anymore):
    
    $ SET DEF SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]
    $ CREATE/DIR [MIRASSOU]
    ...
    $ RENAME *.* [MIRASSOU]*.*
    or just RENAME 000000.dir [MIRASSOU]*.*
    
    And then wait and see how long it takes the system to forget how to
    find some of the files it needs to run...
    
94.357RANGER::NOURSETue Oct 22 1991 15:265
On the DECsystem-20, if you did such a thing you could then do:

UNDELETE *.*.*

and all would be better again...
94.358ooh, I smell conspiracy!SPICE::PECKARHail Baby!Tue Oct 22 1991 16:072
	..or you could jes do something simple, like: $INIT SYSTEM  :-)
94.359:^(CSLALL::HENDERSONLi'l red light on the highwayMon Oct 28 1991 10:4914

  Thank you Uncle Bobo....










 Jim
94.360LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsTue Oct 29 1991 10:577



		Life I LOVE You, All is Groovy!


94.361hehehahaMSHRMS::FIELDSsend a smile, show you careTue Oct 29 1991 11:057
    dadadadadadada all is groovy !
    
    
    EVERYBODY !!!!!!
    
    
    :')
94.362EBBV03::SMITHTue Oct 29 1991 11:278
    
    WOW! 
    I want some of the "Joe" that you folks are drinking.
    
    The coffee here in LJO must not have that xtra kick that they
    get in those other facilities, I'm going to Personnel!!!!!
    
    					:^)
94.363WFOV11::BUTZEQuick beat of an icy heart...Tue Oct 29 1991 12:127
                     i need a new job
    
    
    
    
    
                       rich
94.364CLOSUS::BARNESTue Oct 29 1991 12:536
   "If it's not GROUNDED, it's not DEAD"
    
      seen on the back of a Colo Springs Utility Dept truck this morning.
    Taken out of context and reading between the lines...I'm not exactly
    sure what it means....but.....
                                  rfb
94.365The environment's da thang....WEDOIT::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Tue Oct 29 1991 13:184
    
    
    ....ahhhhhhh comon', it means if your not into the earth how could you
    be DEAD.....*;')>
94.366CLOSUS::BARNESTue Oct 29 1991 14:262
    is zat "into the earth" or "IN the earth"??? %^)
                                                    rfb
94.367HmmmSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue Oct 29 1991 16:116
    that is a strange one rfb,..
    
    I don't know what it could mean either...
    	
    							/
    
94.368;-)OCTOBR::GRABAZS_...plays a golden-stringed fiddleFri Nov 01 1991 12:3410





				BOO

				hooooooooo....October's over :-(

94.369SPICE::PECKARHail Baby!Fri Nov 01 1991 12:528
RE: <<< Note 94.368 by OCTOBR::GRABAZS "_...plays a golden-stringed fiddle" >>>
                                    -< ;-) >-


>				hooooooooo....October's over :-(

	
	Phfew, and what a scary October it was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
94.370CLOSUS::BARNESFri Nov 01 1991 12:5712
    "PAss it to me baby, pass it to me slow,
    take some time to smile a little before you let it go.
    We gonna lay around this shanty, baby,
    and put a good buzz on..."
    
    
    Decided to take the day off after a nite of spooks and goblins.....
    and after hearing this song first thing this morn on KBCO outa Boulder.
    %^)                                   Who does this anyway???
                                                    rfb (half-way there)
    
    P.S. hope everyone had a safe, happy Halloween
94.371MSHRMS::FIELDSsend a smile, show you careFri Nov 01 1991 13:081
    Johnathn Edwards
94.372TGIFMR4DEC::WENTZELLClose my eyes to seeFri Nov 01 1991 13:162
Phil it, light it, shut up, and close the door...
94.373smoke gets in your eyesSSGV02::STROBELSssh - new dad asleepFri Nov 01 1991 14:481
    next on the turntable, Jesse Winchester's "Twigs & Seeds"
94.374sitting on that sack of seedsBCSE::ABBOTFri Nov 01 1991 15:465
    How about Commander Cody's "Seeds and stema again", or Jim Stafford's
    "Wildwood weed", or Shel Silversteen's "The Great Smokeout".
    
    Scott
    
94.375or maybe I'll just get a BIG net ;^)IMTDEV::INGALLSEarth Day - Every DayFri Nov 01 1991 15:5014
True happiness is like a butterfly,

   the more you pursue it, the more 
     it will elude you

   but if you are patient and calm, 
     it will come softly and
       land on your shoulder...


 Words of wisdom encountered earlier today...
 Apropos (sp?) for one (namely me) who's entering 
   the singles life once again...
94.376MSHRMS::FIELDSsend a smile, show you careFri Nov 01 1991 17:131
    or Jamie Brockket's Titanic
94.377VMPIRE::CLARKpuzzlin' evidenceThu Nov 07 1991 14:213
"Culture is not just an ornament; it is the expression of a nation's character."

			-- W. Somerset Maugham
94.378SPOCK::IRONSSetting the Standard for DeadcellenceThu Nov 14 1991 18:4428
    My supervisor is leaving the group.  He just sent this out:
    
             One day a man saw a butterfly, shuddering on the sidewalk,
    
                       locked in a seemingly hopeless struggle
    
                    to free itself from its now - useless cocoon.
    
                        Feeling pity, he took a pocket knife,
    
              carefully cut away the cocoon and set the butterfly free.
    
                        To his dismay, it lay on the sidewalk,
    
                       convulsed weakly for a while, and died.
    
                             A biologist later told him,
    
                    "That was the worst thing you could have done!
    
                          A butterfly needs that struggle to
    
                             develop the muscles to fly.
    
                           By robbing him of the struggle,
    
                           you made him too weak to live."
    
94.379MR4DEC::WENTZELLClose my eyes to seeFri Nov 15 1991 15:162
Half of everything I eat is killing me, the other half is keeping me awake.
94.380XANADU::GRABAZScome on in out of the coldMon Nov 18 1991 20:188
		Sh!t Happens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

		(sorry 'bout that!  my septic tank has FINALLY
		been pumped out)

		Debess ;-)

94.381explanation when none is neededFSDEV::DHENRYMake good money, $5 a dayTue Nov 19 1991 12:286
re .-1
>		Sh!t Happens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Actually, in this case I think it was produced and excreted!  :-)

    Don
94.382GOOROO::CLARKasymptotically normalTue Nov 19 1991 15:114
    re .-2
    
    thanks for sharing that with us, debess :-)
    
94.383Where are we now???WEDOIT::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Nov 22 1991 02:172
94.384Got this in e-mail today...COOKIE::FREIWALDTeach Peace!Wed Dec 04 1991 22:1782
                              PRACTICE
                          RANDOM KINDNESS
                                AND
                     SENSELESS ACTS OF BEAUTY

It's a crisp winter day in San Francisco. A woman in a red Honda, Christ-
mas presents piled in the back, drives up to the Bay Bridge tollbooth.
"I'm paying for myself, and for the six cars behind me," she says with a
smile, handing over seven commuter tickets.

One after another, the next six drivers arrive at the tollbooth, dollars
in hand, only to be told, "Some lady up ahead already paid your fare.
Have a nice day."

The woman in the Honda, it turned out, had read something on an index
card taped to a friend's refrigerator: "Practice random kindness and
senseless acts of beauty." The phrase seemed to leap out at her, and she
copied it down.

Judy Foreman spotted the same phrase spray-painted on a warehouse wall a
hundred miles from her home. When it stayed on her mind for days, she
gave up and drove all the way back to copy it down. "I thought it was
incredibly beautiful," she said explaning why she's taken to writing it
at the bottom of all her letters, "like a message from above."

Her husband, Frank, liked the phrase so much that he put it up on the
wall for his seventh graders, one of whom was the daughter of a local
columnist. The columnist put it in the paper, admitting that though she
liked it, she didn't know where it came from [sic] or what it really
meant.

Two days later, she heard from Anne Herbert. Tall, blonde, and forty,
Herbert lives in Marin, one of the country's ten richest counties, where
she house-sits, takes odd-jobs, and gets by. It was in a Sausalito
restaurant that Herbert jotted the phrase down on a paper place mat,
after turning it around in her mind for days.

"That's wonderful!" a man sitting nearby said, and copied it down
carefully on his own placemat.

"Here's the idea," Herbert says. "anything you think there should be
more of, do it randomly."

Her own fantasies include: (1) breaking into depressing-looking schools
to paint the classrooms, (2) leaving hot meals on kitchen tables in the
poor parts of town, (3) slipping money into a proud old woman's purse.
Says Herbert, "kindness can build on itself as much as violence can."
Now the phrase is spreading, on bumper stickers, on walls, at the bottom
of letters and business cards. And as it spreads, so does a vision of
guerrilla goodness.

In Portland, Oregon, a man might plunk a coin into a stranger's meter
just in time. In Patterson, New Jersey, a dozen people with pails and
mops and tulip bulbs might descend on a run-down house and clean it from
top to bottom while the frail elderly owners look on, dazed and smiling.
In Chicago, a teenage boy may be shoveling off the driveway when the
impulse strikes. What the hell, nobody's looking, he thinks, and shovels
the neighbor's driveway, too.

It's positive anarchy, disorder, a sweet disturbance. A woman in Boston
writes "Merry Christmas!" to the tellers on the back of her checks. A
man in St. Louis, whose car has just been rear-ended by a young woman,
waves her away, saying, "It's a scratch. Don't Worry."

Senseless acts of beauty spread: A man plants daffodils along the
roadway, his shirt billowing in the breeze from passing cars. In
Seattle, a man appoints himself a one man vigilante sanitation service
and roams the concrete hills collecting litter in a supermarket cart. In
Atlanta, a man scrubs graffiti from a green park bench.

They say you can't smile without cheering yourself up a little --
likewise, you can't commit a random act of kindeness without feeling as
if your own troubles have been lightened if only because the world has
become a slightly better place.

And you can't be a recipient without feeling a shock, a pleasant jolt.
If you were one of those rush-hour drivers who found your bridge fare
paid, who knows what you might have been inspired to do for someone else
later? Wave someone on in the intersection? Smile at a tired clerk? Or
something larger, greater? Like all revolutions, guerrilla goodness
begins slowly, with a single act. Let it be yours.
94.385simple things sometimes mean the most ...BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Thu Dec 05 1991 09:1827
    That's excellent ... and it is amazing how those little acts of
    kindness can stick in your mind.  I remember when I first got my
    driver's license, and had to deal with my first breakdown.  It was
    about 2 AM on the Garden State Parkway.  I had my father's old '59
    Caddy, and all the sudden the lights started going dim.  I pulled over
    to the side and found out I'd broken a fan belt.  Now, stuck on the
    highway, miles from nowhere, I settled in for a long, cold wait, hoping
    that a state cop would come by or something.  After about 10 minutes a
    car pulled in behind me, but it wasn't a cop ... it was an old man.  He
    drove me down to an all-night gas station where I could get another fan
    belt, then back to my car, and helped me fix it ... about 20 miles
    altogether in the middle of a cold night.  I tried to pay him something
    for his trouble but he said no, just remember to do the same for 
    somebody else sometime.
    
    That was 22 years ago ... and I still think about that old man.  I was
    thinking about him the other day when I pulled over to help this guy
    push his car down the street and into a gas station.  I've probably
    stopped to help 50 or 60 motorists since then, and whenever they say
    thanks I always tell them what that old guy told me.
    
    Those little acts of kindness from strangers can have a profound impact
    on a person's life ... kindness is contagious ... wouldn't it be wonderful
    if it would reach epidemic proportions ... ;^)
    
    ... Bob
     
94.386FSDEV::DHENRYMy resume is ready. Want .PS or .LN03?Thu Dec 05 1991 14:585
    re:  previous two

    THATS WAY COOOOL!!!!

    Don (who has been experiencing many life changing incidents as of late)
94.387SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu Dec 05 1991 16:084
Thanks for typing that in.  The world can always use more good vibes.

peace,
t!ng
94.388CLOSUS::BARNESThu Dec 05 1991 16:543
    I distributed that to every member of my group this morning...thanks to
    Divide Dave for turnin me on to it!
                                       rfb
94.390Continuation...RUBY::PAY$ZANELLAThu Dec 05 1991 18:429
    
    Re: 94.389 - Mary, 
    
    I agree, that is a GREAT note, but I also think it's special 
    that you have created a "Next Generation" that gets a lift by
    helping others...Thanks for passing it on!!!
    
    Candi
    	
94.391ZENDIA::FERGUSONGuinness gives you strengthFri Dec 06 1991 12:567
What happened to 94.389 ?  I see a ref. to it, but it ain't there!  :-&


I often pick up hitchhikers that look like they *really* need a ride.  I pick
up about 5-10 per year...  but, I just don't pick up anyone...


94.392VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenFri Dec 06 1991 15:072
    I took it out cause I was embarrassed that I was bragging.  Candi's
    very nice note was deeply appreciated though.  
94.393Happy Friday the 13th ... BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Fri Dec 13 1991 09:581
    
94.394SSGV02::STROBELSssh - new dad asleepFri Dec 13 1991 10:041
re: -.1 Any triskaidekaphobia suffers out there?
94.395uh...SCAM::GRADYtim gradyFri Dec 13 1991 14:176
    Only in the sense that I'm closing on my house tonight....;-\
    
    Wish me luck.
    
    tim
    
94.396VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenFri Dec 13 1991 14:501
    Good luck, Tim.
94.397SSSSSSSNOW!!!!!!CSLALL::SMARTINAir Steve-OMon Dec 16 1991 14:1916
    
    
      *   *
         *  *  
    *  
            *    It's snowing bigtime here in Salem ,NH, and I'm
           
                 PSYCHED!!!!!!!     
                                          *   *     *
                                          *       *
                                             * 
    
    Steve-O_who_is_going_for_his_annual_B-Day_ski_trip_Wed_thru_Friday!!!!
    
    :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) PSYCHED!!!!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
    
94.398it's pretty outside! :^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryMon Dec 16 1991 14:453
    snowing now in Hudson MA too...  :^) :^) :^)
    
    				da ve
94.399CLOSUS::BARNESTue Dec 17 1991 11:372
    I have STILL not gone into the backcountry via skinny boards %^(
                                                                    rfb
94.400Stir earlyBSS::DSMITHTue Dec 17 1991 11:5710
    
    My God! Whats happening its only 7:30 here and Barnes is already logged
    in. What happen yopu been up all night or are you still behind in your
    work...
    
        . .
         ,
       \___/
     Divide Dave
    
94.401CLOSUS::BARNESTue Dec 17 1991 12:003
    cruzin, david...cruzin....
    
rfb
94.402Sorry Jim... :-)ZENDIA::FERGUSONGuinness gives you strengthTue Dec 17 1991 19:186
It is snowing in Littleton also... I'm working from home today and the temp.
has not gone above 20 all day!

About time!

Bring on WINTER ............. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
94.403:^)STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldMon Dec 30 1991 12:05107
    re: .384
    
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From: jon@lindy.Stanford.EDU (Jon Corelis)
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Subject: Practice Rampant Greed and Well-planned Acts of Selfishness
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          Practice Rampant Greed and Well-planned Acts of Selfishness 
          -----------------------------------------------------------
 
It's a chilly December afternoon in Chicago.  A stylishly dressed career
woman walking with a friend along Wacker Drive bends down to drop a few
quarters in the guitar box of a blind street musician.  The musician
smiles his thanks, but half a block away the woman shows her companion a
twenty, a ten, and two fives she'd palmed from the blind beggar's
seasonally-enhanced take.  "I mean, my kid brother's hobby was card
tricks, and he used to show me all this sleight-of-hand stuff," the
woman explains.  "So I just thought, hey why not put this to use?"
 
The light-fingered woman executive, it turned out, had read something on
an index card tacked to the bulletin board at the local 24-hour health
club:  "Practice rampant greed and well-planned acts of selfishness."
The phrase seemed to brand itself on her brain, and she stole the card
and took it home.
 
Susan Smith saw the same phrase written in the margin of her public
library's copy of The Art of the Deal, so she filched her
sister-in-law's library card and used it to check out that book as well
as the most expensive half dozen coffee table books she could find in
the collection, with no intention of returning them.  "When I saw it I
knew I had to have it," she explains.  "It just seemed an incredibly
powerful philosophy.
 
Her husband, Waldo, liked the phrase so much he had a poster made of it
and put it up on the office wall of the collection agency he runs.
There, one of his staff who was also a columnist for the Objectivist
Monthly put it in his column, admitting that though he recognized it as
the work of a great mind, he didn't really know who had created it.
 
Two days later, he heard from Ronald Reagan, a retired 'B' movie actor
and TV show host who now spends his time horse-back riding and growing
ear wax on his Southern California ranch.  It was at a Republican party
fund raiser that Reagan jotted down the phrase on a napkin after
spending several days trying to remember how to spell "random."
 
"That's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen," said a major auto
company executive sitting nearby, and punched it into his digital memo
watch.
 
"Here's the idea," Reagan said.  "If everyone acts as selfishly as
possible, the net result of all that greed will be an effective economy.
And the money created will trickle down to everyone!"
 
Reagan said that the popularity of the phrase enabled him to achieve
almost all of his most cherished dreams.  "That auto company guy started
spreading it around," he recalls, "and the next thing I knew I was in
the White House and everyone was telling me I was president!"
 
And as it keeps spreading, so does a vision of the invisible hand of
collective greed producing the greatest good for the greatest number.
 
In Kansas City, Missouri, a corporate manager fires all of his most
senior managers and replaces them with young hotshots who'll work for
half the money and don't have dependents to put on the company's group
insurance plan.  A group of investment bankers in New York City
conspires to manipulate the prices of U.S. Treasury securities and are
let off with a reprimand after swindling hundreds of millions of
dollars from the public.  A former police chief in San Francisco tells a
television talk show host that all these lazy homeless bums ought to be
locked up in jail or shipped off to labor camps and wakes up the next
morning to find that he has been made mayor of the city.
 
It's marketplace madness, a sweet supply side dream.  Acts of rampant
greed spread:  A society matron in Scarsdale, New York slips the
margarine out of its box and replaces it with butter before going
through the checkout line.  A ten year old boy in a public school yard
in Dayton, Ohio grabs a younger boy's collar and says, "Your lunch money
or your teeth, chump."  A working girl waiting for a bus in Baltimore,
Maryland remarks to a colleague, "If I can't sell, I'll keep sitting on
it, 'cause I sure ain't giving it away." 
 
They say you've got to look out for number one.  So it stands to reason
that if you do look out for number one, the world becomes a place where
it's slightly easier for you to screw the next guy.
 
And you can't rip off everything that isn't nailed down without feeling
a pleasant satisfaction -- not only at profiting, but at showing up your
neighbors for suckers.  And who knows what you might be inspired to do
next?  Hit a parked car at night and quickly drive away?  Use your
senile mother's life savings to pay your gambling debts?  Move your
company's operations to a foreign country where poverty and dictatorship
combine to solve your labor relations problems?  Like all revolutions,
supply-side selfishness begins slowly, and with you. 
--
 
 
Jon Corelis               jon@lindy.stanford.edu
Stanford University       BITNET:  BA.JYC@RLG.STANFORD.EDU 
94.404Need some New Year's resolutions??MR4DEC::WENTZELLTheCourseOfLoveMustFollowBlindFri Jan 03 1992 15:31166
Thanks to a certain RON...

[lots of headers removed]

                        THE SOLUTIONS TO ALL OUR PROBLEMS
                              (GUARANTEED!)
    
    It's happened once too often.  Somebody says or writes to me, "You talk
    about what's wrong but you don't offer solutions."  And maybe they're
    right.  Maybe to merely detail one's vision and let readers take it
    from there isn't enough.  Maybe there *are* solutions, and maybe I
    *should* know them.  So I sat down and thought about things real hard,
    and here, numbered for your convenience are my solutions to everything.
    
    0.  Indulge in secrets.  Without one or two major secrets, your life
    will surely fade.  (If you're over 40 and don't understand
    this...you're in big trouble.)  A conundrum:  secrets aren't lies -
    they're mysteries, havens, passageways.  Lies wreck your life; secrets
    can save your life.  But sometimes you have to lie to keep the secret. 
    Uh-oh.
    
    1.  Make mistakes.  As jazz saxophonist Coleman Hawkins said, "If you
    don't make mistakes, you aren't really trying."
    
    2.  Stop lying about yourself.  To yourself.  To your friends.  To your
    family.  To your business associates.  Maybe even to your enemies. 
    (Your enemies can oppress you just as much by forcing you to maintain
    fidelity to your own lies as by any other means.)
    
    3.  Stop tolerating in your leaders what you wouldn't tolerate in your
    friends.
    
    4.  Tolerate impurity.  Trying to be pure about *anything* is a way of
    setting yourself up to fail.  Asking other people to be pure is a way
    of setting them up.
    
    5.  Read one book a month - a book that you didn't find out about in a
    magazine or newspaper.  Browse an independent bookstore and wait til
    some book says, "Read me," and then read it.
    
    6.	Listen to the voices.  The wee inner voices.  (The voices make
    mistakes sometimes, but they don't make *boring* mistakes.)
    
    7.	Leave people alone when they tell you to leave them alone.  (Note: 
    This rule applies to grownups only.)
    
    8.	Don't make the "sophisticated" error of thinking that a negative
    voice is automatically smarter than a positive voice.
    
    9.	Eat healthy food but don't be a fanatic about it.
    
    10.	Don't be a fanatic about *anything*.
    
    11.	Do only exercises that take you somewhere.  Walk, ride a bike,
    roller-skate, swim.  All other exercise is ego- and/or fear-driven, and
    if you listen to ego and fear you will drown out the voices you most
    need.

        12.	Don't run.  Really, *don't*.  America likes to run because running
    from (fill in the blank) is what we do best.  Everybody who runs is
    running away from something terrible.  Stop running and find out what's
    behind you.
    
    13.	Eat Italian food.  Italians went from being oppressive Roman
    conquerors to being the inefficient, wonderful Italians they are today. 
    It's probably the food.
    
    14.	Order my novel _Night Time Losing Time_ (Simon & Schuster, 1989) at
    your local independent bookstore.  (This won't solve the world's
    problems or yours, but it'll do wonders for some of mine.)
    
    15.	If you're living in a place (like Los Angeles) where driving is
    necessary, learn to drive.  You may think you know how, but my
    experience of the way you drive is that you probably don't.  So here's
    how:
    	Drive for space, not for speed.  Space in front of you is the safest
    thing you can have with a car.  Darting in and out of traffic doesn't
    change anything, it just makes you older.  You can't beat the average
    traffic flow on any given street or freeway by more than five minutes,
    which only makes a difference if you're having a baby.  And don't you
    feel like an idiot when you've passed six cars and they pull up beside
    you at the next light?
    
    16.	Dance.  Jesus said, in one of the Gnostic gospels, "He who does not
    dance does not know what happens."
    
    17.	Don't worry so much about being fat.  Fat feels great in bed.
    
    18.	Look into people's eyes when you talk to them.
    
    19.	Have candlelight in your life.
    
    20.	No matter how rushed your schedule is, spend at least five minutes
    in the morning quietly in bed with your loved one just being gentle
    together.  Perhaps drinking tea.
    
    21.	Tell your mother and father, individually - and your children, if
    you have children - what you *really* think.  Once a year, minimum. 
    If more people did this, it would save more lives than arresting drunk
    drivers.
    
    22.	Do not avoid the eyes of the homeless.
    
    23.	If you think something's wrong - at work, in your family, in your
    self, in your country - agitate for change.  If you won't do that, it
    doesn't matter how tan you are.
    
    24.	Tape this quote to your bathroom mirror:
    
    	"One can only accept in others what one can accept 
    	 in oneself."  - James Baldwin

    25.	Don't talk down to kids.
    
    26.	Don't chicken out about sex.  Given that you're with a consenting
    adult, do whatever you fantasize.  This is much more important than
    quitting smoking.
    
    27.	Watch at least one black-and-white film per month.
    
    28.	Regarding number 6:  Entertain the notion that there are...voices. 
    Some come from within, some from the plants and objects and such around
    you, and some come from what I call, for shorthand purposes, the
    Infinite.  If you don't listen for them, your life will be more
    difficult than it has to be.
    
    29.	Pay more taxes - and insist that those taxes, and the taxes you
    already pay, go for education.  Giving the young a lively, thorough,
    truthful education is the most important *environmental* issue today,
    even more important than acid rain, tropical rain forests, and ozone
    holes.
    
    30.	Let me make that a lot clearer.  Recycling and shopping
    ecologically are almost pointless when one-third of California's
    high-school students drop out, and most who graduate can't read much. 
    How can these people inherit a world?  Even if we give them a greener
    world, are they equipped to keep it that way?  You want a solution, so
    here's a solution:  Take to the Streets for the Education of the
    Children.
    
    31.	Pray
    
    32.	Stop looking for other people to supply the solution.  *You're* the
    solution.  If you're not, there is no solution.
    
    33.	Be aware of the Network.  We live by a network of connections and
    links.  Your connection to yourself, to your intimates, to your place,
    to the collective, to the planet, to the Infinite. (Each is a distinct
    connection.)  Equally powerful are the collective's connections to you
    (not at all the same as yours to it), to groups of intimates, to
    itself, to the planet, to the Infinite.
    	All the links or connective points of this network (call them the
    acupuncture points of our universe) both take and generate energy.  Any
    link out of sync weakens the others.  (The West, for instance, has
    concentrated too much on the individual, the East, too much on the
    collective; both approaches have been catastrophic on every level of
    the network.)  This network, from you all the way to the Infinite, is a
    living whole, ceaselessly changing.  Some of these changes take
    millions of years.  Some happen instantaneously.
     	May the links of the network shine.
  

                                                                {Author unknown}

And, a great 1992 to all,
                             john
94.405CLOSUS::BARNESFri Jan 03 1992 17:322
    DANCE!!!!!!!!
                 rfb
94.406VMPIRE::CLARKsleep in the starsSat Jan 04 1992 12:592
"If I can't dance, I won't be part of your revolution!"
				-- I forget who
94.407Could also go in the "quotes" note...TLE::WEISSNo way I'll crash, this is a *BEER* truck!Mon Jan 06 1992 15:2111
Saw this the other day at a friends house...

"If you can walk,
 You can dance.
 If you can talk,
 You can sing."

	-- An old Zimbabwe saying.


Dave
94.408could be trueWLDWST::BLAKKANWe will surviveSat Jan 11 1992 09:007
   	Deadlessness (- - -) n.  1.  A state of mind often
    found among people waiting at bus stops.  2.  An intense
    desire for a miracle.  3.  What you didn't know before
    your first show and still don't know, but doesn't matter
    so much anymore. [general admission]
    
    Webster, 1788
94.409IMTDEV::INGALLSWish I was a Nomad, Indian or St.Mon Jan 13 1992 17:345
Seen as a personal_name:

You're only young once, but you can be immature forever...

94.410CSLALL::HENDERSONGot some things to talk aboutWed Jan 15 1992 11:529

Only 19 weeks til Memorial day!





:^)
94.411SSGV02::STROBELNot this record, not this record.....Wed Jan 15 1992 12:204
don't stop dreaming


Jan. 15, 1929 Martin Luther King, Jr. was born
94.412naahhh ... I'm not psyched ... ;^)BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Wed Jan 15 1992 12:485
    In 21 hours I'll be on a plane to St. Thomas ... (but who's counting
    anyway) ... ;^) ... then I get to spend a week sailing in Paradise.
    
    ... Bobbbb
    
94.413I wish I was goingGRANPA::TDAVISWed Jan 15 1992 16:013
    You must live a charmed life, my wife and I went two years ago, best
    vacation we ever had. We left BWI airport(in the snow), 2.5 hours
    later, 83 degrees, sunny, warm......
94.414STOUT::RUSSOWed Jan 15 1992 16:355
    
    
    Per favor, Non Mi Rompere i Conglioni!!  Grazie.
    
    ;^)
94.415LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Jan 15 1992 16:406

Re -.1

		:-)  My boss once gave me a button that says that.  :-)

94.416STOUT::RUSSOWed Jan 15 1992 17:278
    
    
    >>                :-)  My boss once gave me a button that says that. 
    :-)
    
    Ya don't say?  ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.417LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Jan 15 1992 18:498
	WHY YOU!  I'm the one who gave you the copy of that which is
	hanging on your wall aren't I????  Gees!

	Can't you pick a day when I am thinking to play tricks on my mind?

			;^)

94.41811SRUS::MARKWaltzing with BearsThu Jan 16 1992 03:3866
	While listening to an Eric Bogle CD tonight, I thought the lyrics of
this song were appropriate for the first anniversary of Operation Desert Ego.
Any errors are mine, as I transcribed it by listening, since the lyrics
weren't in the liner notes.  I'm particularly unsure of the last line of
the refrain.

Mark
------------------------------------------------------------------------
	"No Man's Land" by Eric Bogle

Well how d'you do Private Willie McBride
Do you mind if I sit here, down by your graveside
And I'll rest for a while in the warm summer sun
I've been walking all day, lord, and I'm nearly done
And I see by your gravestone, you were only nineteen
When you joined the glorious fallen, in 1916
Well I hope you died quick, and I hope you died clean
Or Willie McBride was it slow and obscene

Refrain:
Did they beat the drum slowly
Did they sound the fife lowly
Did the rifles fire o'er yee as they lowered you down
Did the bugles sing "The Last Post" in chorus
Did the pipes play "The Flutes of the Forest"

And did you leave a wife, or a sweetheart behind
In some faithful heart, is your memory enshrined
And though you died back in 1916
To that loyal heart are you forever 19
Or are you a stranger, without even a name
forever enshrined behind some glass pane
In an old photograph torn and tattered and stained
And fading to yellow in a brown leather frame

Refrain

Well the sun's shining now, on these green fields of France
The warm wind blows gently, and the red poppies dance
The trenches have vanished long under the plow
No gas and no barbed-wire, no guns firing now
But here in this graveyard, it's still no man's land
The countless white crosses in mute witness stand
To man's blind indifference to his fellow man
And a whole generation who were butchered and damned

Refrain

And I can't help but wonder, now, Willie McBride
Do all those who lie here know why they died
Did you really believe them, when they told you the cause
Did you really believe that this war would end wars
Well the suffering, the sorrow, the glory, the shame
The killing, the dieing, it was all done in vain
For Willie McBride it all happened again
And again, and again, and again, and again

Did they beat the drum slowly
Did they sound the fife lowly
Did the rifles fire o'er yee as they lowered you down
Did the bugles sing "The Last Post" in chorus
Did the pipes play "The Flutes of the Forest"
Did the bugles sing "The Last Post" in chorus
Did the pipes play "The Flutes of the Forest"

94.419STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldThu Jan 16 1992 10:064
    
           Without Eddie, Van Halen would be a Loverboy clone.
    
    Jamie
94.420I must be the lucky old sunSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Jan 16 1992 12:3710
    re .418, Mark.
    
    	Wow,.. those are some *really* powerful lyrics. Thankf for typing
    that in man. I gotta check out that CD.
    
    	Sometimes, something like that can just make me realize how lucky
    I am,. and it did
    
    							/Bill
    
94.421CLOSUS::BARNESThu Jan 16 1992 12:512
    what / said.....
                    rfb
94.422GR8FUL::WHITEWithout love in a dream...Thu Jan 16 1992 12:559
	Just to digress a moment...

	Eric Bogle writes excellent, extremely powerful songs.  I can't
	hear "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" without breaking
	into tears.  I heartily recommend that y'all check him out...

	Bob

94.42311SRUS::MARKWaltzing with BearsThu Jan 16 1992 13:467
	/, rfb, you're welcome.

	Ditto what Bob said in .422.  I picked up this CD up at Rockit recently.
It's called "Scraps of Paper", and has "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda",
"No Man's Land", and many other powerful songs.

Mark
94.424seen on a T-shirt in the Virgin Islands ... ;^)BOOKS::BAILEYBLet my inspiration flow ...Fri Jan 24 1992 17:082
    Help ... I've fallen and I can't reach my beer!
    
94.425So how was the sun?MR4DEC::WENTZELLElvis is my roommateFri Jan 24 1992 17:573

Hey now Bobbb...welcome back - I'm sure you're just soooo psyched to be here!!
94.426LANDO::HAPGOODnow we play for lifeFri Jan 24 1992 18:126
>    Help ... I've fallen and I can't reach my beer!
    
:)

yea so how was it?

94.427RGB::SHERREDFri Jan 24 1992 23:234
    re.424
    
    you can get those T-shirts in the mall in Natick where the Lechmere
    is...
94.428DEDSHO::CLARKRead My Lips: No New TermThu Feb 06 1992 19:354
"No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last
finding the other end fastened about his own neck."

				-- Frederick Douglass, 1883
94.429Won't be long nowCSLALL::HENDERSONNone of the above in '92Wed Feb 12 1992 15:0010

100 days til Memorial Day Weekend!    :^)






Jum
94.430Fenway FanaticMR4DEC::WENTZELLExpert Only &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;Wed Feb 12 1992 15:196
>100 days til Memorial Day Weekend!    :^)

And only 59 until Opening Day, 66 until Patriots Day!!  8^)  8^)

Scott_still_enjoying_winter_though
94.431TERAPN::PHYLLISthrough a dream night windWed Feb 12 1992 15:234
    
    and 75 until DECworld. ;-/
    
    
94.432CSLALL::HENDERSONNone of the above in '92Wed Feb 12 1992 15:2618

RE:           <<< Note 94.430 by MR4DEC::WENTZELL "Expert Only <><>" >>>
                              -< Fenway Fanatic >-



>And only 59 until Opening Day, 66 until Patriots Day!!  8^)  8^)


 And only 5 days til the equipment truck heads south :^)  :^)



>Scott_still_enjoying_winter_though


 Jum_who's_not.
94.433How many more days until October?ZENDIA::FERGUSONJum Henderson in '92Thu Feb 13 1992 11:287
	Can't say I'm too thrilled about spring coming.  Spring and summer
at my least favorite seasons of the year...

	went for a walk last night in harvard... the lake there is really
freezing.  when ice freezes on a big body of water, nothing matches the
noise that emits from it... really intense... you can even hear it before
you get near the lake... echoing through the hills...
94.434CSLALL::HENDERSONNone of the above in '92Thu Feb 13 1992 15:212
99 days til Memorial day :^)
94.435DEDSHO::CLARKRead My Lips: No New TermThu Feb 13 1992 15:481
Break out the flags!
94.436...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Feb 13 1992 16:572
    .. and the bug spray! :-)
    
94.437:^)CSLALL::HENDERSONNone of the above in '92Thu Feb 13 1992 18:169

...and put on your shorts, take off your shoes, roll down the windows, take
a dip in the pool, grab an *ice* cold beer and listen to the ball game and 
have a cookout and blast some tunes..



Jum
94.438Spring has it's good points I s'pose 8^)MR4DEC::WENTZELLExpert Only &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;Thu Feb 13 1992 18:535
...and go to Slip Into Summer...


Scott
94.439MCSFAMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windThu Feb 13 1992 22:381
94.440"If Science could fail,a mountain's a mammal"SPICE::PECKARShadow skiing the apocalypseWed Feb 19 1992 14:2462
	The poems to come are for you and for me and are not for mostpeople
	--its no use trying to pretend that mostpeople and ourselves are alike.
Mostpeople have less in common with ourselves than the squarerootofminusone.  
You and I are human beings;mostpeople are snobs.
	Take the matter of being born. What does being born mean to mostpeople? 
Catastrophe unmitigated. Social-revolution. The cultured aristocrat yanked out 
of his hyperexclusively ultravoluptuous superpalazzo,and dumped into an 
incredibly vulgar detentioncamp swarming with every conceivable species of 
undesirable organism. Mostpeople fancy a guaranteed birthproof safteysuit of 
nondestructible selflessness. If mostpeople were to be born twice they'd 
improbably call it dying--
	you and I are not snobs. We can never be born enough. we are human 
beings;for whom birth is a supremely welcome mystery,the mystery of growing:the 
mystery which happens only and whenever we are faithful to ourselves. You and 
I wear the dangerous looseness of doom and find it becoming. Life,for eternal 
us,is now;and now is much too busy being a little more than everything to seem 
anything,catastrophic included.
	Life,for mostpeople,simply isn't. Take the socalled standardofliving. 
What do mostpeople mean by "living"? They don't mean living. They mean the 
latest and closest plural approximation to singular prenatal passivity which 
science,in its finite but unbounded wisdom,has succeeded in selling their 
wives. If science could fail,a mountain's mammal. Mostpeople's wives can spot a 
genuine delusion of embryonic omnipotence immediately and will accept no 
substitutes
	--luckily for us,a mountain is a mammal. The plusorminus movie to end 
moving,the strictly scientific parlourgame of real unreality,the tyranny 
conceived in misconception and dedicated to the proposition that every man is a 
woman and any woman a king,hasn't a wheel to stand on. What their most 
synthetic not to mention transparent majesty,mrsandmr collective foetus,would 
improbably call a ghost is walking. He isn't an undream of anaesthetized 
impersons,or a cosmic comfortstation,or a transcendentally sterilized 
lookiesoundiefeelietastiesmellie. He is a healthily complex,a naturally 
homogeneous,citizen of immortality. The now of his each pitying free imperfect 
gesture,his any birth or breathing,insults perfected inframortality milleniums 
of slavishness. He is a little more than everything,he is democracy,he is 
alive:he is ourselves.
	Miracles are to come. With you I leave a rememberance of miracles:they 
are by somebody who can love and who shall be continually reborn,a human 
being;somebody who said to those near him,when his fingers could not hold a 
brush "tie it into my hand"--
	nothing proving or sick or partial. Nothing false,nothing difficult or 
easy or small or colossal. Nothing ordinary or extraordinary,nothing emptied or
filled, real or unreal;nothing feeble and known or clumsy and guessed. 
Everywhere tints childrening,innocent spontaneous,true. Nowhere possibly what 
flesh and impossibly such a garden,but actually flowers which breasts are among 
the very mouths of light. Nothing believed or doubted;brain over 
heart,surface:nowhere hating or to fear;shadow,mind without soul. Only how 
measureless cool flames of making;only each other building always distinct 
selves of mutual entirely opening;only alive. Never the murdered finalities of 
wherewhen and yesno,impotent nongames of wrongright and rightwrong;never to 
gain or pause,never the soft adventure of undoom,greedy anguishes and cringing 
ecstacies of inexistence;never to rest and never to have:only to grow.
	Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question


						E.E. Cummings


			[1938,Introduction to:Collected Poems,1922-1938]
	
typed in by Fog.
94.441AWECIM::RUSSOFri Apr 17 1992 14:569
    
    My thought and feeling for the day......and associated with a definite
    image.....
    
    "Droooooolllllll......slobber slobber slobber!!!!!!!  Slurp!!!!!!!"
    
    *1* More day 'til I can have a BEER!!!!!!!!!
    
    Hogan Salivating at the thought :^) :^) :^)
94.442SSGV01::STROBELClinton should have inhaledFri Apr 17 1992 15:088
re: -.1

Dave:
	When I read the first part of your "thought for the day", I thought you
had met my six month old!  :-)


jeff
94.443LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsFri Apr 17 1992 17:107
I know what you mean Dave.  It won't be long now before I can have popcorn
again.  :-)

Lisa_who_can't_remember_actually_making_it_through_lent_since_being_confirmed!


94.444Wish I could say that...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Fri Apr 17 1992 17:487
    Wow Hogan,..
    
    	you made it dood!
    
    	(I can't believe it)
    
    							/with_less_will_power
94.445Bitter _is_ better, in some cases!56649::FERGUSONFlight attendants: crosscheckMon May 04 1992 19:536
So Dave, how many brews did ya have?????

I just tasted my English Bitter .... oh boy oh boy is it _BITTER_  !!!!

Deb doesn't like it, chances are most of my friends won't like it, so I guess
that means that I'll have to drink all of it... what a shame :-) :-)...
94.446AWECIM::RUSSOMon May 04 1992 20:027
    
    
    >>So Dave, how many brews did ya have?????
    
    Don't know.....does that answer your queston?  :^)
    
    Hogan
94.447LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu May 14 1992 15:185

	HEY!!!  I declare hot cocoa season officially OVER!!  :-)


94.448pass the salt pleeeeeeeeeeese!GIAMEM::CONNORSThu May 14 1992 15:283
    
    
    	yahooooo, on to margarita season!
94.449CSLALL::HENDERSONIts log, log, logThu May 14 1992 15:4510

 Yep, and its time to make the mid spring clothing adjustment to shorts and
 bare feet  :-)





 Jum
94.450SLOHAN::FIELDSIts sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left TownThu May 14 1992 16:402
    Im changing my cloths to suit my climate .... naa that ain't right is
    it :')
94.451SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu May 14 1992 16:537
> Yep, and its time to make the mid spring clothing adjustment to shorts and
> bare feet  :-)

Clothing adjustment??  I thought it was the norm.  ;-)  8-)

peace,
t!ng
94.452AWECIM::RUSSOThu May 14 1992 19:337
    
    I don't know if I didn't get any sleep last night or if I dreamt that I
    didn't get any sleep.....
    
    ?
    
    Hogan feeling a bit spacey but not too tired.....
94.453Oh man,.. somebody hold me back!STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu May 14 1992 19:437
    the door is open for a beautiful dave abuse comenabck here,..
    but I think I've exceeded my quota (for life probably by now eh daves?)
    
    so somebody is going to have to run with this one,...
    
    							/getting_skiddish
    
94.454AWECIM::RUSSOThu May 14 1992 20:193
    
    Don't attack me while I'm spacey!!!!!! :^)
    
94.455LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureFri May 15 1992 13:345

	Are you better today HeliumHead?  ;^)


94.456AWECIM::RUSSOFri May 15 1992 17:247
    
    >>        Are you better today HeliumHead?  ;^)
    
    
    No....but I don't mind :^) :^) :^)
    
    Hogan
94.457LoveMR4DEC::WENTZELLDon't say I didn't warn youTue May 19 1992 15:2031
I received this today, author unknown (at least to me and the person who 
sent it to me)...

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           ONE WISH

                 If you are ever going to love me,
                 Love me now, while I can know
                 The sweet and tender feelings,
                 Which from true affection flow.

                 Love me now, while I am living.
                 Do not wait until I'm gone
                 And then have chiseled in marble,
                 Sweet words on ice-cold stone.

                 If you have tender thoughts of me,
                 Please tell me now,
                 For if you wait until I'm sleeping
                 Never to awaken, death will be between us.

                 And I won't hear you then.
                 So, if you love me, even a little bit.
                 Let me know it, while I yet live,
                 So I can treasure it, so I can give.


------------------------------------------------------------------------


94.458CSLALL::HENDERSONLet the words be yoursTue May 19 1992 15:464
 


    Wow....
94.459SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Tue May 19 1992 19:3516
   "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.  It can only
   exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from
   the Public Treasury.  From that moment on, the majority always votes for
   the candidates promising the most benefits from the Public Treasury with
   a result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy always
   followed by dictatorship.  The average age of the world's greatest
   civilizations has been 200 years.  These nations have progressed through
   the following sequence:

      From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage;
      from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to
      selfishness; from selfishness to complacency; from complacency to apathy;
      from apathy to dependency; from dependency back into bondage."

                   -- Alexander Fraser Tytler (1748 - 1813)
                   _The_Decline_and_Fall_of_the_Athenian_Republic_
94.460we're nearly at the end of that cycle ...CUPTAY::BAILEYA pirate looks at 40.Tue May 19 1992 19:445
    I'd say then that as a nation we're somewhere between apathy and 
    dependency at present ...
    
    				... Bob
    
94.461...STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Tue May 19 1992 20:4316
    Not that I have any proof,.. nor any desire to argue the point,. but
    in my estimation,. we are somewhere between dependency and bondage,..
    with recent events in LA leaving me to believe that we may even be
    closer to bondage than I thought before :-/
    
    Has anyone heard about the over 600 black gangs agreeing to a
    truce?? Some black community leaders are now warning that a
    serious racial problem is brewing. In other words,.. when these gangs
    get together and decide not to fight/kill black on black,.. and if
    society doesn't afford them some opportunity to do something creative
    with all their hostile energy,.. it could turn into a fight of
    black on white,...
    
    Now lets go, run and see
    
    							/
94.462STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldThu May 21 1992 13:3840
    re:     <<< Note 94.148 by DEDSHO::CLARK "shake that bag o' bones" >>>
       >       -< The end of living and the beginning of survival >-

>          THE END OF LIVING AND THE BEGINNING OF SURVIVAL

 >                         by Chief Seattle
    
    
    A truly beautiful speech.  Unfortunately, it was written in 1972 by an
    environmental activist.  A recent Newsweek reported this, as did a few
    other sources.  Some guy's been trying to set the record straight for
    years, but when people want to believe in something _so_ much, there's
    not much you can do to stop it.  This revelation doesn't diminish the
    points of the speech, but it does shatter a myth.  BTW, Chief Seattle
    did give a speech that day; I wonder what he said?
    
    I don't remember the name of the actual author, so I can't give proper
    credit.
    
    Reading it again, I'm reminded of the TV ads that ran in the early 70s
    -- the ones with the American Indian on horseback overlooking a
    littered landscape and weeping.  Anyone else remember those?
    
    There is at least one major clue in the speech that something's not
    right:
    
>Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the Washington Territory. 
    
>I am a savage, and I do not understand any other way. I have seen a
>thousand rotting buffaloes on the prairie, left by the white man who
    
    Chief Seattle certainly never saw buffalo or prairies in the Pacific
    Northwest.
    
    Another clue is that, for a speech given in a native tongue, it sures
    translates smoothly into English.
    
    Sorry, but I wanted to set the record straight.
    
    Jamie
94.463oh foolish meNRSTA2::CLARKAlice Ghostley rulesThu May 21 1992 13:491
(hanging my head in shame)
94.464There I go againCSCMA::M_PECKARspinning that curious senseThu May 21 1992 16:5913
Thanks Jamie.

I first saw that article in a 1987 or '88 issue of EDN (Electronic Device News)
of all places.  It was an editorial used to give a message to component
manufacturers to respect the environment. 

Like all myths, there is a hidden social message of great import. This is no 
exception.  Perhaps it stands better as a myth than as a real historic account.

Unfortunately, most of our American history is obfuscated in myth.

I dunno, DC, think I'm being cynical??  :-)
94.465SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Fri May 22 1992 18:293
    Hey Now!! As I'm almost outa here just thought I'd say...
    
    HAVE A GRATE AND SAFE WEEKEND :^) :^) :^) 
94.466:-)EBBCLU::SMITHdoin my very best, to be just who I amWed May 27 1992 15:1934

	Today it's so hard to find peace within
	no place to start and no place to end
    	such pressure now for a job and success
	it seems like happiness is second best.
	yesterday while walking in a Concord park
	I ran into an young friend of mine named Mark
	he said "Deane, what you been up to"
	"not too much, how about you"
	"I'm doing ok" he replied with doubt
	he shook his head then bursted out
	"I'm not doing well to be Frank with you!!!!"
	"I'm dying of Lukemia and there's not much I can do!!!!"
	I started to tear as so did he
	"listen Deane" he said "listen to me"
	We walked over toward the Cumberland store
	he said to me as we walked in the door
	"I have little in this life that I regret
	but there's one thing I just can't forget
	I wish I had life without the damn stress
	I have always put self pleasure at second best
	now today I am near the end of the rope
	but I have a new outlook that gives me hope
	I take life day to day
	for what is now, not whats far away 
	If I took life for what is tomorrow
	I would look forward to death and sorrow".
	he's still alive saw him just the other night
	smiled and waved then drove out of sight
	I'll never ever forget what he told me
	  
		
			             D. SMITH		
94.467CXDOCS::BARNESWed May 27 1992 15:552
    That reminds me of my ole friend Dan, Deane......thanks....
                                                               rfb
94.468ROADKL::INGALLSWish I was a Nomad, Indian or St.Wed May 27 1992 16:015

real nice deanne... 


94.469;^)LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureWed May 27 1992 17:167

That's beautiful Deanne - an attitude I try to prescribe as well.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

Lisa
94.470cool stuffSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed May 27 1992 17:3917
    Nice work Deane...
    
    Reminds me of two things,..
    
    That friend of mine that I told you about who has Lymphoma has
    adopted a very similar attitude... actually while we're on the subject,
    if anyone knows how to send a message to Phil on the net,. please send
    me some mail.... Yes,. I mean Phil Lesh.
    
    The other thing is the song by I believe Stevie Wonder that I beleive
    is entitled "Future Paradise",... The main refrain decsribes how "we
    are spending most our lives living in a future paradise..." which
    is thematically similar (identical?) to your little diddy there,..
    
    Lets put some music to that thing!
    
    
94.471EBBCLU::SMITHdoin my very best, to be just who I amWed May 27 1992 18:4812
	Thank You!  :-)
	
	I'm glad that people could find something in that,
	It's a true story.......

	I've never heard that Stevie Wonder song but I would
	absolutley like to hear it soon

> Lets put some music to that thing!
    
	sure...why not...there is ALOT more where that came from.
94.472Hi DeaneOCTOBR::GRABAZSthe seeds that were silent...Wed May 27 1992 19:2752
	Hi Deane,

	(even on thoughtful, sad stories you have a smile...
	gotta love this man ...)

	Your poem has me thinking and I am relating to it
	not because I have a friend that's dying, but because
	I have lived life at the other extreme of the
	enjoy-each-day-for-itself spectrum this winter - and
	it ended up doing a major number on my psyche.

	I read these words and, internally, I KNOW that they
	speak the truth... but when it came down to it, I
	couldn't/wouldn't follow them in my own life.  It
	seems I just went deeper and deeper into my depressed
	state until sometimes I crawled into bed rather than
	face the day.

	I can recall thinking to myself or even saying out loud
	to other people, "man, if I die tomorrow, what a terrible
	waste these last few months have been - I haven't really
	been living".  And it was true.  But I kept slaving away
	working towards that future goal when my life could get
	back to normal...

	At one point, I was conversing with Lisa and she gave me
	some words that hit home and for some reason made me let
	go a little, to give time to myself a little, helped me
	start climbing out of that hole.

	The sun has helped a great deal.  I'm feeling great these
	days and enjoying the simple things in life again...

	What I'm rambling on about here is a couple of things.
	One, even though it may not be looked on as that, sometimes
	it could be that knowledge of a terminal illness is a gift.
	It can sometimes give the person a chance to change their
	perspective on what life is and take advantage of that new
	perspective.  Those of us that understand that philosophy
	don't necessarily have the "luxury" of living that philosophy
	because we DO have to worry about the future so much.
	This is not to belittle the emotional and physical suffering
	they will undergo, at all.

	The other thing is, Mark was able to pass on to you this 
	perspective with a symbol which you will carry with
	you for awhile and maybe forever.  And you, in turn, have
	shared it with us.

	Thanks.
	Debess
94.473hang in there Debess!STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed May 27 1992 19:534
    Debess,.. all sausage jokes aside,.. I'm coming down there to hug you!
    
    							/Bill
    
94.474working for the future like some sort of mystic jewellEBBCLU::SMITHdoin my very best, to be just who I amWed May 27 1992 20:3414
	sniff.....

	
	electronic hug passing through fiber optic
	wire en-route via transmitter to you right now...

	Maybe there is a place in between the two aspects
	were people like us can rest, 

	It is grate to hear your doing great now!


	
94.475ramblings...SMURF::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu May 28 1992 01:4520
    I'm really with Debess on this point...and in a way, with T!ng and her
    "No Time To Hate" stickers. (T!ng - I got a bumper sticker on my truck
    that says this - did you do those too?  I think I got it at a show...)
    
    My dad's death pointed right straight at it.  On Friday (April 3rd) he
    was alive and healthy, walked 18 holes of golf, which he did every
    Friday.  Next day at noon, he literally droppped dead.  You never know.
    Standing in the kitchen, making a phone call, and suddenly it's check
    out time.
    
    Time is a very subjective thing.  We chose to measure it at our own
    gait.  Some of us walk peacefully, others canter, and some
    (unfortunately including me) gallop into the future.
    
    There's no time to live for the future, -- it may never come.  
    There's no time for head games and bullshit with each other, that only
    wastes everyone's time.  There's no time for hate, but all the time in
    the world for love.  Why?  Maybe it's the only thing that's WORTH the
    time.
    
94.476Well put!MR4DEC::WENTZELLDon't say I didn't warn youThu May 28 1992 13:162
AMEN BROTHER!
94.477ZENDIA::FERGUSONVillains always blink their eyesThu May 28 1992 13:3312
Well, a somewhat sad day for me as well today.  I learned that my old grade
school principal (Mr Ingmanson) died on Memorial Day.  Apparently his kids
had gone to find him only to find him dead in his backyard.  Wicked sad.

Why is this significant for me?  Well, for one, he was a cool guy.  And, I
once wrote a story (I must have been in 4th grade) about his Van that he used
to drive to school everyday (this was an a school assignment).   My teacher
liked it so much that she showed it to Mr Ingmanson, and eventually it ended
up in our town's newspaper - quite a surprise and honor for me to have something
I wrote in the paper.

peace.
94.478SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu May 28 1992 17:1310
>    I'm really with Debess on this point...and in a way, with T!ng and her
>    "No Time To Hate" stickers. (T!ng - I got a bumper sticker on my truck
>    that says this - did you do those too?  I think I got it at a show...)

No, I don't make bumper stickers.  I've seen them around though.  I hope
my stickers carry a message with it.  There are times when I need to have
one in front of me to constantly remind myself to practice what I preach.

peace,
t!ng
94.479Mail order? :-)TLE::WEISSMy hangover ate my bagel.Thu May 28 1992 17:293
So might one go about getting some of those NTTH stickers???

Dave
94.480SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu May 28 1992 17:598
If you want some, you can send me a legal-sized SASE:

	Ting Vogel
	Star Route 2, Box 311
	La Honda, CA 94020

peace,
t!ng
94.481Amen!SMURF::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu May 28 1992 18:366
> There are times when I need to have
>one in front of me to constantly remind myself to practice what I preach.

 I know exactly what you mean.  ESPECIALLY when I'm driving!

tim
94.482EBBCLU::SMITHdoin my very best, to be just who I amThu May 28 1992 18:409
	Ting-

	Da ve stuck one of your stickers on me at the SIS thing
	on Saturday, I have it on my dash board (real distracting
	bright orange :-)  )  

	I have also spotted them in other remote locations, such
	as shelters in the White Mountain National Forest  
94.483:^)JUNCO::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryThu May 28 1992 19:075
    hmmm...  that reminds me...  i'm all out now...  :^)  gonna hafta
    print out that address and get my RBSACB ready (Rilly Big Self Adressed 
    Cardboard Box! :^)...
    
    					da ve
94.484SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Thu May 28 1992 20:298
>    print out that address and get my RBSACB ready (Rilly Big Self Adressed 
>    Cardboard Box! :^)...

HAH!  I think the postal clerk is going to think I'm mailing an empty box!!
;-)  But seriously, it depends on how many I have left after Vegas 8-).

peace,
t!ng
94.485CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 28 1992 20:359
    re: "depends on how many I have left after Vegas"
    
   %^)
    
    me too!
    
    (Thanks T!ng)
    
                 rfb
94.486STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldTue Jun 02 1992 12:193
           I like Dead songs 'cause they give you time to think.
    
    Jamie
94.487she sure got what she asked for!LEDS::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureWed Jun 03 1992 15:134
	"If I had a world of my own everything would be nonsense"


				- Alice in Wonderland
94.488sure she's sick!! ;-)GIAMEM::CONNORSWed Jun 03 1992 15:391
    are you watching cartoons Lisa???
94.489Alice in WonderlandLEDS::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureWed Jun 03 1992 16:120
94.490SSGV02::STROBELIn this style 10/6Wed Jun 03 1992 17:283
say hi (no pun intended) to the blue catapillar smoking the hookah for me!

jeff
94.49111SRUS::MARKWaltzing with BearsWed Jun 03 1992 18:566
>say hi (no pun intended) to the blue catapillar smoking the hookah for me!

	Oh come on, that's worse than Bill Clinton!  He just didn't inhale.  You
got someone (thing?) else to smoke for you?!  What's the point?  :-)

Mark
94.492if notes had grammar check....SSGV02::STROBELIn this style 10/6Thu Jun 04 1992 17:284
Good point Mark. What I should have written was "Say hello for me to the 
caterpillar (which I also speeled incorrectly) who is smoking a hookah"

Gues I should but a copy of tha "On Writing Well/Good/other" book :-)
94.493Rainforest ArrestWLDWST::BLAKKANDancin' dancin' danger in the streetsFri Jun 05 1992 11:2724
    Try this:
    
    Right now, 
    without hesitation,
    relax.
    
    Breathe in; remain calm, as you inhale smoothly, yet
    with purpose, until your lungs are comfortably full
    and go with the flow a little bit further until the
    instant you like to exhale.  Exhale.  
    
    If you didn't quite follow that, relax..., take a deep breath...,
    exhale..., (etc.) until you've got it.
    
    That breath of air has been all around this world and it will
    go all over this world.  The action of diffusion is real and 
    it isn't at fault if nobody meant what takes place in time.
    The agenda of confusion in Rio and the consequent assault cans
    the environment and bottles acres of prime.
    
    I like to think most of us will live to see the rest of us live 
    together in harmony on this planet; we've got work to do.  I 
    suppose we're about to find out more about what it is... 
      
94.495DEDSHO::CLARKFri Jun 05 1992 12:538
>    Breathe in; remain calm, as you inhale smoothly, yet
>    with purpose, until your lungs are comfortably full
>    and go with the flow a little bit further until the
>    instant you like to exhale.  Exhale.  

*cough* *hack* *cough*

;^}
94.496look at the little birdies ..... tweetweetweetweetSLOHAN::FIELDSIts sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left TownFri Jun 05 1992 13:284
    WhoA what a rush from my hangover ! someone pick me up off the floor
    please !
    
    Chris
94.497AWECIM::RUSSOFri Jun 05 1992 13:407
    
    
    Chris......
    
    Have another White Russian!!!! :^)
    
    Hogan who feels just fine this morning :^)
94.498:^)JUNCO::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryFri Jun 05 1992 14:139
    
    ha ha!!!!  :^)  i didn't think you were having THAT much fun Chris!
    
    myself, well, i went home after the show, set my alarm, forgot to turn
    it on... :^)  still woke up at the right time though!  
    
    ahhh, water...  the life giver!!!  thank the universe for hot showers!
    
    					da ve
94.499I still got in before 9 am thats not bad on a good daySLOHAN::FIELDSIts sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left TownFri Jun 05 1992 14:3412
    a hot shower a pot of hot coffee and a very nice board tape of last
    nights gig !!!! is the only way Im getting though this day !!! best 
    thing is Im being take out to a nice dinner and a comedy show tonite :') 
    oh and the fact that I won $40 bucks on a scratch ticket that the state
    gave me for free yesterday ! thanks billy weld you screwy deadhead
    raskell you !
    
    Stopping over to Pete and Eds was not much help after Im sure :')
    at least someone took to heart your request to get neked but I wish
    they told me before I walked into the house !
    
    Chris_does_this_make_cents ?
94.500:^)JUNCO::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryFri Jun 05 1992 15:569
    
    
    he he he...  yeah, i heard about that this morning...  :^)  now see, 
    everyone had gotten nekkid when i suggested it wouldn't have been so
    embarrassing for you afterwards!
    
    					:^)
    
    					da ve
94.501It's Fryday....KOBAL::MROGERSMurphy Brown in '92Fri Jun 05 1992 16:4943
                         Fifty Ways to Hose Your Code
                         ----- ---- -- ---- ---- ----
                                                      Kind of by Paul Simon

The problem's all inside your code she said to me;
Recursion is easy if you take it logically.
I'm here to help you if you're struggling to learn C,
There must be fifty ways to hose your code.

She said it's really not my habit to #include,
And I hope my files won't be lost or misconstrued;
But I'll recompile at the risk of getting screwed,
There must be fifty ways to hose your code.

Just blow up the stack Jack,
Make a bad call Paul,
Just hit the wrong key Lee,
And set your pointers free.

Just mess up the bus Gus,
You don't need to recurse much,
You just listen to me.

She said it greives me to see you compile again.
I wish there were some hardware that wasn't such a pain.
I said I appreciate that and could you please explain,
About the fifty ways.

She said why don't we both just work on it tonight,
And I'm sure in the morning it'll be working just right.
Then she hosed me and I realized she probably was right,
There must be fifty ways to hose your code.

Just lose the address Les,
Clear the wrong Int Clint,
Traverse the wrong tree Lee,
And set your list free.

Just mess up the bus Gus,
You don't need to recurse much,
You just program in C.

94.502Sound like any place you know?STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldWed Jun 10 1992 13:1022
    From yesterday's Globe . . .
    
    Zippy "Back from the Abyss" by Bill Griffith
    
    Zippy is obviously distraught, and a shot glass and half-empty bottle
    of taco sauce reveal the depth of his despair.  Griffy is consoling
    him.
    
    Zippy:  It was horrible!!  A nightmare!  There was this terrible sense
    	    of tension . . . and pressure!
    
    Griffy: It's okay . . . just talk it out . . . talk it out . . .
    
    Zippy:  I was in a huge white room . . . divided into many work spaces
    	    . . . each with its own computer . . . and spreadsheets . . .
    	    so many spreadsheets!
    
    Griffy: Take deep breaths . . . that's it.  It sounds awful . . . I'm
    	    really sorry you had to go through it . . . such torment . . .
    	    by th' way, what exactly happened?
    
    Zippy:  I had a NEAR-STRESS EXPERIENCE!!	
94.503wacky worldNRSTA2::CLARKAlice Ghostley rulesWed Jun 10 1992 13:257
re -.1

I saw a vanity license plate yesterday that read "STRESS."

A cry out for help from the rear end of a Nissan Sentra ....

- Dave
94.504Cool car,.. cooler hairSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu Jun 11 1992 15:0810
    I saw a white suped up mustang with the words "DREAD EXPERIENCE"
    plastered along the bottoms fo the doors on each side and the license
    plate,.. I was cruising to the liquor store with Derek (Good ole
    Mr. UNiverse himself) and Derek says "oh,.. turn into Martignettis",..
    and the magnificent forces of the universe that he commands did
    make that car turn into Martignettis and we talkd to the driver,...
    a very cool lady with mega,.. amke that MEGA dread locks,..
    
    							/
    
94.505Cambridge sights 'n' soundsSTUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldFri Jun 19 1992 12:148
    Overheard at 2nd Coming Records, during a power failure:
    
    "Yeah, man, it's the first satanic scat album, that's why it's red. 
    See, all the songs have 'Satan' in them."
    
    Bumper sticker: "Mondale -- Ferraro  NOW!"
    
    Jamie
94.506What am I nervous for?MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Jun 19 1992 19:0312
     	Having only raced overnight a couple times before this thing has me
     wicked tense right now. I feel almost like I did before the Halifax 
     race. I think what really is driving it is the weather forecast for
     thunder storms, 3-6 foot seas and moderately high winds. 

     	With the gun in 4 hours I'm starting to get tense. I just had to 
     say that, thanks for listening, See ya' on Monday.

Geoff

     Oh, but we're going to win!
Tell you about when I get back.
94.507GIAMEM::CONNORSFri Jun 19 1992 19:457
    
    Good Luck Geoff!
    
    Also,  Happy Father's Day this weekend to all you Daddy's 
    out there!!  :-)
    
    MJ
94.508TAMARA::GRABAZSwhere I, dreaming, lay amazedFri Jun 19 1992 19:488
	and while we're making wishes for the weekend...

	H A P P Y   S U M M E R    S O L S T I C E   E V E R Y O N E !

	(make the most out of that longest day ;-)

	Debess
94.509wish I was racing this week-end ...CUPTAY::BAILEYA pirate looks at 40.Fri Jun 19 1992 19:5014
    Huh ... what's this Geoff ... the Chapman Bowl, already???
    
    There's a chance they'll postpone if the weather's too nasty ... can't
    have corpses floating up on the beach tomorrow morning after all, it's
    bad for the image of the Race Committee.
    
    It should be fun ... keep a watch for whales out near Stellwagon Bank,
    that's the best side-effect of the race if you're lucky enough to spot
    any.
    
    Be careful ... and have a ball ...
    
    					... Bobbb
    
94.510LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureFri Jun 19 1992 20:365

and while we are at it .... HAPPY SUMMER!!!!   :-) :-)


94.511just think !SLOHAN::FIELDSIts sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left TownFri Jun 19 1992 20:3810
    Good luck Geoff....hope all gos shipshape !
    
    thanks MJ I will have a nice Dads day ! and to all you new Dads Happy
    Happy ! and to you all you old Dads be excellent , party on dude !
    I plan on do the Dad thing myself ! beer in one hand remote in the
    other and watch the US Open Golf final rounds !!!!! with my Dad of
    course and my Bro Billy :')
    
    
    Chris
94.512CSLALL::HENDERSONGonna get there? I don't knowFri Jun 19 1992 20:5424

RE:<<< Note 94.511 by SLOHAN::FIELDS "Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town" >>>
                               -< just think ! >-

   > Good luck Geoff....hope all gos shipshape !
    

    Take a bow, Chris :-)

   >    Happy ! and to you all you old Dads be excellent , party on dude !
    


    What do you mean OLD DADS?  :-)



   don't know what I'm doing yet...my 15 year old thinks I'm going to spend
   Father's day driving him to some heavy Metal thing..HAH..



 Jum
94.513;^)AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Mon Jun 22 1992 13:236
    
    
    			Just say NO to whiskey!!!
    
    							Hogan :^\
    
94.514As in "over"STAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Jun 22 1992 14:404
    Anybody seen any well hung moose in the area?
    
    							/Soko
    
94.515I am tired!TLE::WEISSWhere's the keg? It's at the bottom of the lake!Wed Jun 24 1992 15:163
One hour, does not a night's sleep, make...

94.516GIAMEM::CONNORSWed Jun 24 1992 15:285
    re: -.1
    
    Out searchin for that keg again Dave???
    
    
94.517LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureWed Jun 24 1992 15:534

DAVE WAKE UP, MJ ASKED YOU A QUESTION!!!!  :-)

94.518CSLALL::HENDERSONGonna get there? I don't knowWed Jun 24 1992 15:579

 I kinda wish I didn't get this bowl o' chili from the caf today :-/





 Jum
94.519............:-)..................SMURF::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Jun 24 1992 17:2216
A rainy day does not make it any worse,
a sunny day does not make it any better.

Sorry yer under the weather, Dave...  It may not help,
but even though things generally suck on the temporal
level right now (house hunting, rainy day, blah blah blah)

I FEEL GRATE.(and I haven't even been to a show in over a
year).!!!!!  I feel this way a lot lately - must be
Florida-withdrawal.  Yum.


Dunno why....don't care.....could be different tomorrow,
but I'll work on that when it happens.

tim
94.520Hey, I'm young, I'll bounce back! :-)TLE::WEISSWhere's the keg? It's at the bottom of the lake!Wed Jun 24 1992 17:3611
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzHuh?!?  zzzzSnorezzzzz!  Uh!  Chortle!

Oh, hi, thanks for waking me, Lisa!

Hi MJ.  Nope, didn't find the keg! :-(
Didn't even find what I *was* looking for! :-(


Interesting drug, this sleep deprivation... :-)

Davezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
94.521Never drink whiskey without a chaser...COOKIE::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Wed Jun 24 1992 21:476
    
    One should not drink whiskey without a handy loaf of french bread. 
    Rip off a chunk, dunk and eat, Yum! Serious, this is good stuff.
    
    :-Chuck
    
94.522according to my calendar...EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Jul 01 1992 18:324


                    Happy Canada Day!! (whatever that is)
94.523SCOONR::GLADUWed Jul 01 1992 19:541
    according to my calendar it's Islamic New Years (1413).
94.524EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Jul 01 1992 20:395

                Have a great 2nd-half-of-the-year everyone!!!


94.525AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Jul 07 1992 20:2623

    Once upon a time there was a young boy who dreamed of love and
    romance.  From a very early age he imagined what he perceived to
    be the perfect love between two people.  In his heart he knew that
    someday he would come to know this love as long as he kept his dreams
    in his heart at all times.  Even when the prospect of this love seemed
    to not exist, he never stopped believing that there was someone out
    there who was made for him, and he for her.

    And years later, when he saw her, he knew at once that she was the one,
    even though he had not even spoken to her; and she had already known
    that he was the one, even before she even saw him.

    And they were right.

    And in four days, we will be married.

    Another dream come true.....

    :^)

    Hogan
94.526ain't love grand!! :-)GIAMEM::CONNORSTue Jul 07 1992 20:317
    
    How very nice Hogan!!!  Congratulations and best wishes
    for a very very happy life together!!!!
    
    many many :-)'s!!!
    
    MJ
94.527LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureTue Jul 07 1992 20:437

That's beautiful!!  A true reflection of the beauty of love.....

Best wishes to you, David and Susan.

:-)
94.528:-)TLE::WEISSMaine: Where pizza is rocket science.Tue Jul 07 1992 20:598
Very nice thought, feeling, and image for the end of this day...

I'll be leaving here with a smile on my face!

Dave :-)

p.s. 'tho I haven't met either of you, I sincerely wish you both much love and
happiness!  
94.529:^)JUNCO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Jul 07 1992 21:028
    blech...  romantic dribbly mush...
    
    
    		:^)  :^)  :^)  awwwww, c'mon Hogan...  what did you expect
    from me anyway???   i'm just glad i picked the right wedding to go to
    on Saturday!  (yes, yours silly...)  
    
    					da ve  
94.530what else can I say, but...CSCMA::M_PECKARspinning that curious senseTue Jul 07 1992 21:042
What a dave thing to say...
94.531:-)EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Jul 07 1992 21:043
Nice note, Dave!  It's thoughts like that that keep this single person going!

adam
94.532CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jul 07 1992 21:291
    %^)
94.533TERAPN::PHYLLISfly through the nightWed Jul 08 1992 12:445
    
    How beautiful.  Sounds like you're all set for a wonderful life.
    :-)
    
    
94.534COngratulations...AIMHI::KELLERI am not a number, I am a free manWed Jul 08 1992 12:4915
That was wonderful Dave and so familiar:-)

Best of luck. You probably know this already but I'll re-emphasize... If you 
can survive the engagement and the wedding plans then you'll have no problem 
with the life together.


Peace and Love,

Geoff, Pam, Nathan, and Alex

P.S. How long till we see little hogans running around:-):-):-) Just kidding 
get used to each other first.

Geoff
94.535More mushy stuff from another single... ;-)COOKIE::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Wed Jul 08 1992 17:196
    
    Along the same lines I saw a bumper sticker recently that said...
    
    "Love is not finding the right person, it's being the right person."
    
    :-Chuck
94.536I like this one too!EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Jul 08 1992 17:405
>    "Love is not finding the right person, it's being the right person."

Amen!

adam_not_normally_religious_(certainly_not_religiously_normal)
94.537OCTOBR::GRABAZSFirefly! can you see meWed Jul 08 1992 18:0810
	wow Hogen - nice!  best wishes to you both!
	hope you have an especially excellent day on Saturday!

	to twist a line from our favorite band that seems to
	fit your story so well:
		"with love in a dream, it WILL come true"

	love,
	Debess_who_just_celebrated_her_16th_wedding_anniversary_last_week
94.538I wish you bluebirdsSALEM::MARKIEWICZenfant de l'UniversThu Jul 09 1992 15:307
    re.- .525
    Hogan,
    I turned on the notes and saw your message.  thanks for sharing your
    happiness.  I wish you a long and happy life together
    
    Rose
    
94.539thought provoking! :^)JUNCO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Thu Jul 09 1992 19:247
    my friend Sooze shared this one with me this morning...  she got it
    from her friend Miguel...
    
    	"did it ever occur to you that if Mama Cass had only given half her
    sandwich to Karen Carpenter, they might both be alive today?"
    
    					da ve
94.540One good Dave deserves another...TLE::WEISSMaine: Where pizza is rocket science.Thu Jul 09 1992 20:048
> "did it ever occur to you that if Mama Cass had only given half her
>     sandwich to Karen Carpenter, they might both be alive today?"

Da ve, that's SICK!  I'm just all CHOKED up about this one!  You're really
treading on THIN ice, now...


Dave
94.541"How I wish I was sailing again"MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Jul 10 1992 12:3410
    Not to disturb the puns that might be starting here but,
    
    
    		What a poor weekend to be on call!
    
    	But it pays for expenses of the boat I want to sail, necessary
    sacrifice.
    	ANyone want to go for a daysail Sunday?
    
    Geoff
94.542SMURF::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Jul 10 1992 18:0410
Dave and da ve,

I think you two are just starved for attention.  Food for
thought.

tim

"I think I'll go around back and try 'n' pick up some
 jelly roll"
		- David Bromberg
94.543:^)JUNCO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Fri Jul 10 1992 20:103
    re food for thought...
    
    	guess i'll have to stew on that one fer a while...
94.544OLDTMR::STANLEYJust one thing that I have to say...Fri Jul 10 1992 20:313

Remember..."Rumors are junk food for thought."
94.545Can't remember exactly who said it...DRINKS::WEISSMaine: Where pizza is rocket science.Tue Jul 14 1992 18:325
Said by someone at the Democratic Convention at MSG...

"George Bush talks like Dirty Harry, but acts like Barney Fife!"

Dave
94.546MR4DEC::WENTZELLDon't say I didn't warn youTue Jul 14 1992 18:358
>"George Bush talks like Dirty Harry, but acts like Barney Fife!"

That was the Gov of Georgia who said that, along with several other fine quotes 
about of prez GHWB.


Scott
94.547The Convention Comes To Town!PCOJCT::TURNOFGreetings from the Big AppleWed Jul 15 1992 12:4433
    Having the Democratic convention downstairs has been quite an
    experience.  You would not believe the energy being poured forth around
    here!
    
    The streets have been repaved and cleaned up.  The homeless have
    suddenly found "homes" (or they've moved 10 blocks south!), we have
    enough police standing around looking important so that the area gives
    off an auora of safety!  It's amazing!
    
    From the "famous" people watch.  I saw Dollar Bill Bradley on Monday! 
    He's really a big guy!  I also saw Andy Stein (who's the President of
    the NY City Council).  Yesterday, Mayor Dinkins was spotted with Ron
    Brown.  On TV did everyone notice the cameras flashed on Bruce Hornsby
    Monday night?
    
    I even brought my camera to work to capture this wonderful moment!  In
    speaking with a few cops downstairs, they all seem to love this
    assignment.  To them it's a vacation from the 'usual' grind!  I also
    struck up a conversation with a delegate from New Orleans who just
    loves NYC!.  I asked how I could get a ticket to get inside - she
    laughed and said forget it!  She also said the security is much
    stricter here than in Atlanta four years ago and that if we were there,
    it wouldn't be a problem getting in!
    
    This year I feel (finally) that the Democracts have a chance to
    recapture the White House.  Even my most Republican friend is totally
    displeased with GHWB and is planning not to vote for him!
    
    As Jesse said last night, "Keep Hope Alive!"
    
    Regards,
    
    Fredda
94.548hahahaRDVAX::MOLLENHAUERI've given up chasers!Wed Jul 15 1992 17:436
    Saw this on a bumper sticker:
    
    Cut back on your drinking
    Give up chasers!
    
    /heidi
94.549COOKIE::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Thu Jul 16 1992 17:069
    
    Paraphrased from the nomination speech at the Dem. convention last
    night...
    
    "..we are too good to have war as our most successful enterprise."
    
    How very true!
    
    :-Chuck
94.550STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldFri Jul 17 1992 12:3327
    An excerpt from "A Knight In The Wilderness," US News and World Report,
    July 20,1991, pp. 57-8.  Reprinted without permission.

    	[John] Muir is frequently treated today like a secular prophet. 
    His name is attached to a glacier, to peaks, to trails and to Muir
    Woods, an ethereal redwood grove north of San Francisco.  The Sierra
    Club, which he began with 26 friends, all from Northern California,
    prides itself on its global environmental mission and on a far-flung
    membership of 600,000.  Muir's words still resound in the world of
    letters: More than 60 editions of books by him or about him are in
    print.
    	Yet the Muir legacy is hostage to population growth and to all of
    civilization's bursting appetites.  Even among Muir's most devoted
    admirers there are many, no doubt, who go to resorts, drive their cars
    in the mountains, live in houses made of wood and built on land that
    used to harbor wildlife.  If through some Wellesian time-machine magic,
    John Muir could saddle up Brownie and retrace his old paths today, what
    a ride it would be.  He would find his 17-room ranch abode at Martinez
    preserved as a national historic site, but nearly all the orchards
    around it gone, rows of peach trees replaced by rows of tract houses
    and fast-food emporiums.  In his beloved Sierra Nevada, his "Range of
    Light," he would discover eroded soil, polluted streams, forests
    scarred by clear-cutting and mysterious die-offs, air fouled by ozone,
    wildlife species vanishing, urbanization on a tear.  The wild man of
    the West would go as white as the winter moon.


94.551We all make "acceptable" compromisesVSSCAD::LARUrun, or fight, or dance!Fri Jul 17 1992 13:457
    re:  John Muir:
    
    Yes, I think that's quite accurate.  The distinction between
    an environmentalist and a developer can be a fine line in the sand,
    subject to redrawing depending on the position of the observer.
    
    /bruce
94.552mtn-dudeCSCMA::M_PECKARspinning that curious senseFri Jul 17 1992 15:306
Like Thoreau, his legacy is that of illucidating the sublime, thereby 
transmogrifying it from something natural to something man-centered and 
man-controlled.

The whole concept of a western environmental champion is simply a contradiction 
in terms.
94.553thought for fridayZENDIA::FERGUSONPrez term: 4 yrs; Sup. Court: LIFEFri Jul 24 1992 13:0447
[headers nuked]

                                 ATTITUDE
    
    "The longer one lives, the more one realizes the impact of attitude 
     on life.  Attitude is more important than facts, more important
     than circumstances, failures or successes, and certainly more 
     important than what other people think or say.  It's more important 
     than appearance, talent or skill.  Attitude can make or break a man, 
     a home, a family, or a company.  It can shatter dreams, ideas, 
     relationships, and children's futures.

     Every day, each one of us has a choice regarding not only the clothes 
     we wear, but the attitude we present for that day.  It's the last thing 
     we put on as we leave our home.  People should all have a mirror by the
     door, just to make sure their attitude is on straight.

     We cannot change, as God cannot change, the past, nor can we guarantee 
     that those we smile or say "Good Morning" to will be pleasant or even 
     civil, since anger has a way of inserting its sharp words in even 
     strained as well as pleasant conversations.   

     The time we spend interacting with people may vary from a few seconds to 
     hours, and happens under all circumstances, such as walking down the 
     street, or the school corridor, or in Scout or other group meetings. 

     We may think that a head nod, or a brief "Hello" is insignificant, but 
     think again.  It's important to realize that those few moments, are what 
     children, and adults remember.  

     Some time ago, two clowns were at a Friendly's restaurant.  They had 
     just finished a parade, and were still in costume.  They were tired,
     hot, and hungry.  It was during a heat wave and parents were there 
     with their children. Well, you know how clowns react with children; 
     they made balloons and passed them from table to table until all the 
     kids had at least one.  Just as the food arrived, a boy, around nine 
     years old, came from somewhere and tugged at the sleeve one of the 
     clowns and said "When I grow up, I want to be just like you."  Neither 
     clown ever did get to eat.   
    
     Whether you interact with people in three minutes or three hours, you 
     leave behind you a feeling (attitude) of caring or non-caring, of 
     sensitivity or insensitivity, and as one clown said "You walk away 
     leaving a legend or a Nightmare."  

     Each one of us should realize that as we walk away, we leave something 
     behind.  What that is depends on us.
94.554good thought for FridayANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidentally in St.Paul, MNFri Jul 24 1992 13:567
    Thanks for putting that in JC...
    I have someting very similar to that hanging up in my cube; a shorter
    version.  I haven't read it for a while; it's a good reminder and 
    phylosophy for these tough times...      
    
    :-)
    Scott g
94.555and another cold one :^)SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Tue Jul 28 1992 13:001
    where's my lawn chair ;^0 :^)
94.556sleepy?RDVAX::MOLLENHAUERWisdom is respected, Hatred is rejectedTue Jul 28 1992 13:563
    hmmmm, I think I have seen pictures of this lawn chair...:-)
    
    chaotic individual
94.557good thing too 8*}SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Tue Jul 28 1992 14:441
    Couldn't have. As I do beleive the camera was broken :^)
94.558Forget about political office, Andy...DRINKS::WEISSEight Canadian dollars I'll never spend.Tue Jul 28 1992 14:4910
>  Couldn't have. As I do beleive the camera was broken :^)

Well, apparently, not *all* the cameras were broken.  As, I, too, saw 'em...
Time to blackmail the person with the negatives...

I haven't even developed my pictures yet, so I don't know if I've got any...

:-) :-) :-)

Dave
94.559but_dosen't_know_when_he'll_get_to_his_speech_B^)SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Tue Jul 28 1992 15:008
    If the Kennedy's can, I can too...vote for me!!!
    
    I'm with MJ on the Mighty Swell Party :^) :^) :^)
    
    Cheif of entertainment and recreation 8^)
    
    Andy_who_finally_got_to_use_his_other_half_minit_to_catch_up_on_notes_8^)
    
94.560the whole Machiavellian trip in 1 sentenceDEMING::CLARKWheels of ConfusionMon Aug 03 1992 14:236
    You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, but if you 
    pull their wings off, they will eat whatever you give them"

					K. Bundy (Married With Children)

    
94.561I'm up!EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Aug 05 1992 12:064
Good morning, everyone!  I hope you're all awake and refreshed on this
beautiful morning (at least in eastern Mass).

:-)
94.562inquiring minds ?SLOHAN::FIELDSMewowowowow I'm HungryWed Aug 05 1992 12:1813
    adam don't read this...
    
    
    
    
    hey somethings wrong with Adam....its Wednesday and he has entered a
    note at 8:06 "AM" <- yup thats AM......I just worried about the little
    guy ! could his body have been taken over by aliens ? or worse have are
    minds been washed to believe that Adam has written a note at this hour?
    
    scary thoughts....:')
    
    Chris
94.563What did you take this morning?LJOHUB::GILMOREWed Aug 05 1992 12:444
    Can I have some?
    
    
    :)sparky
94.564SLOHAN::FIELDSMewowowowow I'm HungryWed Aug 05 1992 12:562
    some have I can ! I got nothing rilly ..... I took the back road to
    work :')
94.565ZENDIA::FERGUSONPrez term: 4 yrs; Sup. Court: LIFEWed Aug 05 1992 13:357
well, last time i saw adam, his hair was _really_ long for adam!  perhaps that
is the reason ... ?

indeed a beaut. day out.

would rather be hiking right now;  visibility would probably be very, very
good.
94.566DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicWed Aug 05 1992 13:365
    Or maybe...maybe it's not REALLY adam!  Maybe the aliens synthesized
    him, but they made his hair too long by accident!  OH NO! :)
    
    Rob
    
94.567or mebbe it's his twin brother George ... ;^)CUPTAY::BAILEYSeason of the WinchWed Aug 05 1992 13:521
    
94.568from my salada tea tag today - I like it!OCTOBR::GRABAZSgonna beat it on down the lineWed Aug 05 1992 14:173

	Just because a path is well beaten is no proof it's the right one.
94.569SCOONR::GLADUWed Aug 05 1992 14:275
re: Note 94.568 by OCTOBR::GRABAZS 

>Just because a path is well beaten is no proof it's the right one.

    Sounds like the perfect motto for Fog. :-)
94.570;^)CUPTAY::BAILEYSeason of the WinchWed Aug 05 1992 14:487
    ... and then there's the MJ variant ...
    
    Just because a path has trees across it is no proof that DECheads
    aren't camping there.
    
    ... Bobbb
    
94.571NECSC::M_PECKARWed Aug 05 1992 14:549
    
    I asked Ger this on our last hike, but got no answer: How come we hike
    on well-beaten paths, but we don't beat on well-hiked paths????
    
    Jes' curious,
    
    The trod-miester
    
    
94.573SCOONR::GLADUWed Aug 05 1992 15:0610
    re: Note 94.571 by NECSC::M_PECKAR 
    
    >I asked Ger this on our last hike, but got no answer: How come we hike
    >on well-beaten paths, but we don't beat on well-hiked paths????
    
    
    We don't beat *on* well-hiked paths, per se... it's more like we
    beat it on _down_ well-hiked paths! :-) 
    
    BIODTWHP_G
94.574:^)STUDIO::IDEWed Aug 05 1992 16:104
    How come we don't beat the crap out of well-seasoned hikers who can't
    follow a path?
    
    
94.575Please pass a fist?NECSC::M_PECKARWed Aug 05 1992 16:193
    RE: Ger: what if yer going up?
    
    RE: Ide: That's easy: I only hike with passifists.  :-)
94.576SCOONR::GLADUWed Aug 05 1992 17:085
re: Note 94.575 by NECSC::M_PECKAR 
    
    >Ger: what if yer going up?
    
    It takes dyn-o'mite to get me up! HAR! :-)
94.577and not a single yawn today!EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Aug 05 1992 20:267
Yeah, it was really me at 8:05.  I threw that note in just before heading to a
status meeting just to blow your minds.  I'm supposed to do these meetings
until all the open issues on my product are resolved - luckily this appears to
be happening soon!  Then I can get back into my normal mode of things :-)

adam_getting_used_to_waking_up_at_6:30_which_for_many_of_you_is_no_big_deal_
although_I_will_probably_never_wake_up_earlier_than_Geoff_Sampson
94.578EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Aug 05 1992 20:444
And yes, it really was me at the lunch.  I do need a haircut, but, unlike David
Crosby, I am not adverse to them. :-)  Just busy right now.

red_head_hippie
94.579NRSTA2::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, son?Wed Aug 05 1992 20:496
Ah, c'mon Adam ... you don't NEED a haircut!  Do what I do ... say
you "want" one, like, because it's so hot or something.

;^)

- dc
94.580Dreamin' of the BIG day / IrelandPOWDML::DEDGARThu Aug 06 1992 02:029
    The only thought I've been able to think (almost) for the past
    couple months......  I'm in dire need of a vaca (my first real one in
    about 3-4 years!) and only two weeks to go until I'm otta here to
    prepare for the *big day*!  Then Rich and I are off to Ireland for our
    honeymoon.  CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!
    
    Maybe this should've gone in "Make ya feel good news."  
    
    d
94.581GIAMEM::CONNORSThu Aug 06 1992 12:578
    
    When I think Ireland I can't help but think...
    
    "They're magically delicious!"  (to be said with much enthusiasm!!)
    
    
    MJ_whose_stomach_is_growling_which_is_probably_why_she's_thinking_
    of_lucky_charms_even_though_she_hates_them!
94.582that's Fogrilege ...;^)CUPTAY::BAILEYSeason of the WinchThu Aug 06 1992 13:036
    MJ ... how can you possibly consider being Fog's adopted daughter if
    you hate Lucky Charms ... they're his favorite cereal, 'cept for maybe
    Frankenberries or Cap'n Crunch ... ;^)
    
    ... Bobbb
    
94.583MJ...go eat something! :) It's good for you!DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicThu Aug 06 1992 13:240
94.584when's lunch?GIAMEM::CONNORSThu Aug 06 1992 13:2913
    
    
    re: Bobbb....
    
    Well, seeing how I was abandoned by my adopted parents on
    the camping trip I am an orphan again... :-(  
    
    re: Rob....
    
    I did eat something, thank you!  Peanut Butter Wheat Toast!
    my morning ritual!  yummy!
    
    MJ
94.585the feeling of friendship came over me today !SLOHAN::FIELDSMewowowowow I'm HungryThu Aug 06 1992 13:306
    I Jody note ! thats so cool ! 
    
    I know he ain't here now but i can still send out the vibes of good
    cheer to him .... my feelings for the day !
    
    Chris
94.586DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicThu Aug 06 1992 13:428
    re.584
    
    MJ... Ooh!  Peanut Butter Wheat Toast!  That sounds delicious.  Wish I
    had some.  Well...I'd better stop talking about food, because I'm
    really hungry, and I can't REALLY afford to have anything until lunch.
    :)
    
    Rob
94.587LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu Aug 06 1992 14:0517
well, while we are talking about Fog and sugar perhaps I should fill you
all in on the experiment that he and I conducted yesterday afternoon.

It was a Good -n- Frooty color rating taste test...

	we both rated yellow poorest to be followed by orange and red.
	we then disagreed on the order of the next two .. purple then
	green or green then purple.  Despite being relatively in sync
	we also gave most of the colors differnt ratings (on a scale 
	from one to five).  

For a complete presentation of the results there is a histogram drawn on
Fog's white board.

Results of field studys will be accepted.

94.588what about Twinkie stress tests?NRSTA2::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, son?Thu Aug 06 1992 14:215
Have you and Fog considered taking vacations, Lisa?

;^)

- dc
94.589LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu Aug 06 1992 14:256
Twinkie stress tests!!  That sounds like a blast!!!!!!  :-)  Although I am
not sure Fog could happily watch the mutilation of sugar products....

In reality (huh?) the "experiment" however off the wall, was quite fun!  :-)

94.590CSCMA::M_PECKARspinning that curious senseThu Aug 06 1992 16:2216
Actually, Lisa, you rated reds above greens. Can't you little people ever make
up yer minds? First its, purple, then red, then gree,, no wait, make that
orange. Same thing with MJ, first your my adoptive child, now your an orphan;
make up yer minds you little people!!! 

:-)

RE: twinkies. A friend was recently relating to me his first LSD experience: 
someone had passed him a dosed twinkie. Personally, I can't imagine more apt 
bedfellows....

Love and Marriage, 
Love and Marriage, 
Goes together like
a dose and twinkie...

94.591we bought out the candy machine!!LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu Aug 06 1992 16:415
OK, so I rated reds above greens but I still think I liked the
mushed greenandpurple best.  Of course had we had more good -n- frootys
we may have been able to experiment more....

94.592!KALI::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Aug 07 1992 12:109
Good morning everyone!

Great weather this week!

Hope it lasts through the weekend!

I've been using too many exclamation points lately!

adam!
94.593IT'S F-R-Y-D-A-Y!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyFri Aug 07 1992 12:181
    
94.594greet the morning air with song....LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureFri Aug 07 1992 13:145
> I've been using too many exclamation points lately!

	that's what the fresh, beautiful morning air will do Adam!!

94.595!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Fri Aug 07 1992 23:186
> I've been using too many exclamation points lately!

Too many exclamation points??!!  Is that possible???!!!??!?!?!  8->!!!!

peace,
t!ng  8-)
94.596Something from Dennis Miller:LJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyTue Aug 11 1992 17:2612
    
    
    	"Life is just the downtime inbetween Publisher's
    	Clearinghouse Sweepsakes giveaways"
    
    
    
    Heard it on WBCN's comedy @1:04 today.
    
    Had me laughing back to this air conditioned bldg!
    
    :)
94.597STUDIO::IDEWed Aug 12 1992 16:321
                     Hopfen und Malz, Gott erhalt's!
94.598TERAPN::PHYLLISfly through the nightWed Aug 12 1992 17:184
    
    gezundheit!
    
    
94.599Except all of the ones in here & all my friends!LJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyWed Aug 12 1992 19:337
    
    
    Alle Manne Sind Schweine
    
    (the only German sentence I know!)
    
    
94.600:^)JUNCO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Wed Aug 12 1992 20:066
    sorry Sparky...  i like Jamie's sentence better...  :^)
    
    				da ve_who_has_been_called_a_pig_before_
    				and_not_minded_but_somehow_prefers_a_to_
    				be_a_beer_swine_if_he's_going_to_be_porcine
				:^)
94.601I'm in one of those moods todayMR4DEC::WENTZELLIfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!!Thu Aug 13 1992 14:305

All that man learns from history is that history teaches him nothing at all.


94.602It's a beautiful day in the neighborhoodLJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyWed Aug 19 1992 11:516
    
    
    
    			:-) have a wonderful Wednesday!
    
    
94.603 where's my coffee.....BUSY::IRZAThe compass always points to TerrapinWed Aug 19 1992 12:364
    
        grrrr...i hate morning people!!!
    
                                  :^)   ^dave
94.604DEDSHO::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, kid?Wed Aug 19 1992 13:103
"I can almost feel my neural transmitters shutting down."

			- Calvin (of C. & Hobbes fame)
94.605He'll be OUT come January!!!! :-)DRINKS::WEISSEight Canadian dollars I'll never spend.Wed Aug 19 1992 16:543
"A drowning man will grab at a razor blade"

- Some dude refering the the GHWB and the Replican Nat'l Convention BS.
94.606DEDSHO::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, kid?Wed Aug 19 1992 17:2311
one of our doc writers stuck this on my workstation screen (just so I wouldn't
miss it ;^)

"De mortius nil nisi bonum."
		- Homer

(Of the dead, nothing but good.)

Geez, these former school teachers ... ;^)

-dc
94.607Anyone else gonna be in the area??SANFAN::SCOTT_ROMoon PuddleWed Aug 19 1992 18:0110
    My thought for the day....
    
    		710 Ashbury   San Francisco
    
    I'll be there on the steps Sunday afternoon listening (dancing) to
    Live/Dead thinking about the boys living there when they were MY age!!
    
    rochelle                                                                   
              who_is_so_psyched_about_being_where_the_boys_played_partied_and
	      lived_can't_concentrate_on_anything_productive
94.608Well,.. those aint dead steps no moSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Aug 19 1992 18:116
    Rochelle,..
    
    	Don't make the people who live there now kick you off their
    steps...
    
    							/:-0
94.609Vines of ivory clinging to the fur of his homeSANFAN::SCOTT_ROMoon PuddleWed Aug 19 1992 21:147
    Oh no no no! I wouldn't do that!  From what I understand there is
    already quite a crowd that hangs out there. :)  I'm just going to go
    kick back and play the tunes Dark Star ->St. Stephen ->The Eleven....and
    not *that* loud either ;^)   Then I'll be on my merry little way down
    to the corner to have my picture taken hanging off the sign....
    
    rochelle
94.610EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Aug 19 1992 21:537
After forgetting to go there in '89 I remembered to do so in '91.   The nice
stained glass '710' is still there, and I took a picture just after sundown. 
There wasn't another soul anywhere near the house.

Have fun!

adam
94.611Six proud walkers on the jingle bell rainbowSANFAN::SCOTT_ROMoon PuddleWed Aug 19 1992 22:177
    Thanks Adam!
    
    Well, if there is no one around, that's all the better.  I would
    actually like to just sit there and be alone with my thoughts.  I just
    have this wierd feeling that it will feel like going home....
    
    rochelle
94.612also..."don't go back to Rockville" :-)ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidentally in St.Paul, MNThu Aug 20 1992 14:008
    "shinny happy people holding hands" - REM tune on the radio this AM. 
    
    Reminds me of this file and dead showz in general.
    Might have to pull out some of my REM tapes tonight - haven't listened
    to them in a long time.
    
    :-)
    Scott g
94.613Love IS a wonderful thing!LJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyFri Aug 21 1992 14:261
    
94.614Sure is, isn't it??? :) *happy sigh*DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicFri Aug 21 1992 14:331
    
94.615What No Canobie!! :^/SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Fri Aug 21 1992 14:397
    Hope you enjoy life there Rob!!
    
    And before it gets too hot in here as a result of differing opinions
    I'd like everyone to take another step back :^) One, two, three and
    another step back...:^)
    
    peace,Andy
94.616and another....ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidentally in St.Paul, MNFri Aug 21 1992 16:157
    and another step back....:-)
    
    peace everyone....
    
    :-)
    Scott g - who will be doing some hiking on the north shore of Lake
    superior late next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
94.617A brave soul said unto me that for life there MUST beSANFAN::SCOTT_RODustoffthoserustystrings1moretimeFri Aug 21 1992 16:2325
    My image today is the way my friend reacted when we played One from the
    Vault.
    
    We were listening to Blues for Allah.  My friend was
    astonished cuz he had just experienced a "journey" while listening to
    the music.  He excitingly asked if we could listen to it again..YOU
    BET.  This time, he talked the journey thru, describing to me the
    sights and sounds and emotions the "character" was experiencing.  And
    as if to have really been in touch with the music, he was describing
    the beautiful place the man was, the different colored skies, the happy
    feeling and with that, the boys started the ..until eternity....part! 
    The story my friend was painting for me seemed to have been right on
    cue!  I was asked if he had ever heard the song before (knowing he
    hadn't) and he said no.  It was just the most cosmic thing I've
    experienced in a long time.  This guy knows nothing of the Dead except
    of what he hears on the radio (did see them in 82..) and the story he
    told me was sooo parallel to what the boyz were going thru during their
    retirement period (when they wrote the song) that it was eerie! 
    My friend was certainly tripping out, he felt he had just experienced a
    religious thing!  (and no, we were at normal altittude ;^)   He's going
    to buy One from the Vault TODAY, AS SOON AS HE WAKES UP.  8^)...it's
    nice to know I've just introduced someone else to a whole new
    experience!  :)
    
    rochelle
94.618WEPUBS::BARNESFri Aug 21 1992 21:015
    let's all send out good vibes just in general...way too much tension
    goin around.....be sure and take yer oatbran this weekend..it relieves 
    stress.....
               peace
    rfb
94.619itSELDOMturnsOUTtheWAYitDOESINthesong(elcp0s)WLDWST::49ER::BLAKKANSometimes the light's all shining on meSat Aug 22 1992 14:445
   TAPE DEck is REALLy messed up; CASSIdy sTIll sounDS grEAT!
    
    k ENb
    
    
94.620tape deck = life supportBUSY::IRZAThe compass always points to TerrapinSat Aug 22 1992 15:264
       
         bummer!!!
    
                               ^dave_jamming_inside_on_a_gorgeous_saturday
94.621WEPUBS::BARNESMon Aug 24 1992 16:385
    "It's a new Mother Nature takin over,
    There's a new Splendid Lady come to call, 
    It's a new Mother Nature takin over...
    She's tellin us all, 
    She's tellin us all...."
94.622VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenMon Aug 24 1992 16:411
    :-)
94.623Say the word and you'll be freeSLOHAN::FIELDSBetter make it through todayTue Aug 25 1992 12:3154
    Hi All,
    
    	Sometimes the stress that this world can leave in our souls can be
    very hard on our minds....sometime ago T!ng sent out a message of peace
    and love. So with that in mind I want to share with you all what I sent
    to @12 people in the chain of Love......take a step back and look at
    the ones around you, remember they are just like you.......
    
    
    
Lennon & McCartney

	Say the word and you'll be free
	Say the word and be like me
	Say the word I'm thinking of
	Have you heard the word is LOVE
	Its so fine
	Its sunshine
	Its the word LOVE

	In the begining I mis-understood
	But now I got it the word is good

	Spread the word and you'll be free
	Spread the word and be like me
	Spread the word I'm thinking of
	Have you heard the word is LOVE
	Its so fine
	Its sunshine
	Its the word LOVE

	Everywhere I go I hear it said
	In the good and bad books that I have read

	Say the word and you'll be free
	Say the word and be like me
	Say the word I'm thinking of
	Have you heard the word is LOVE
	Its so fine
	Its sunshine
	Its the word LOVE

	Now that I know what I feel must be right
	I'm here to show everybody the light

	Give the word the chance to say
	Let the word its just the way
	Its the word I'm thinking of
	And the only word is LOVE
	Its so fine
	Its sunshine
	Its the word LOVE

	SAY THE WORD LOVE !
94.624crude graphics...?WLDWST::49ER::BLAKKANSometimes the light's all shining on meWed Aug 26 1992 09:0618
                   
            L  L        O O O O                E E E
           L    L     O        O V     V V    E      E
           L    L    O    O O  O   V  V    V E     E E
           L    L    O   O  O  O    V V    V     E E
            L    L L  L   O   OV     V    V         E
             L        L      O   V      V  E        E
               L L L   O O Od     V   V    E    E E 
             a aaannnnn d ddd       V       E        E
             a aannn  ndddddd              C  E  E  E E
              aaann   nnddddd   A A A   C         C    E
             P     P  E      E A     A C     C C C   E E
            P   P   P    E E EA   A   A     C   E       E
            P       P      E          A    C   C C   E E
            P   P P      E E     A     A     C   C      E
             P  P   E      E   A  A   A C       C E    E
              P P     E E E A A    A A    C  C     E E
    
94.625LJOHUB::GILMOREA Fly can't Bird but a Bird can FlyWed Aug 26 1992 13:164
    It is best one's life be perceived rather than transformed.
    Once perceived, it transforms itself of its own accord.
    
    				Maurice Maeterlink
94.626freedom is just another word for nothing left to doZENDIA::FERGUSONRoll me awayWed Aug 26 1992 15:354
	I just said "Love" and I'm still here at DEC, that is, not free.
	Am I saying it wrong?  Do I need to stand up or something?
	
	/confused  :-) ;-)
94.627STUDIO::IDEWed Aug 26 1992 16:183
            Rock 'n' roll is worse than dead, it's irrelevant.
    
    						- Anon.  :^)
94.628WEPUBS::BARNESWed Aug 26 1992 16:434
    rock n roll will save yer soul!
    
    
    rfb
94.629BUSY::IRZABush the environmental president NOT!Wed Aug 26 1992 16:482
    
      long live rock...i need it every night!!
94.630From "It's A Hard Life" - Nanci GriffithTRYOUT::KEVINTake Something Very Seriously, But Not YourselfThu Aug 27 1992 12:404

If we poison our children with hatred, then the hard life is all that 
they'll know.
94.631CSLALL::HENDERSONfrom a guitar...Thu Aug 27 1992 13:4210

Boing!  I was thinking of entering that one today :-)






Jum
94.632grrrCSCMA::M_PECKARThu Aug 27 1992 15:085
It took 43,000 people each walking 20 miles to raise $3 million for the hungry, 
but it took only 4,300 influence-peddling rich replublicans to raise $9 million 
for their party by just having one 2.5k/plate dinner.

94.633 warped priorities!BUSY::IRZABush the environmental president NOT!Thu Aug 27 1992 15:2610
>                     <<< Note 94.632 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR >>>
                                   -< grrr >-


>It took 43,000 people each walking 20 miles to raise $3 million for the hungry, 
>but it took only 4,300 influence-peddling rich replublicans to raise $9 million 
>for their party by just having one 2.5k/plate dinner.
    
     what's wrong with this picture?  8^(
    
94.634i think there is more to itZENDIA::FERGUSONRoll me awayThu Aug 27 1992 15:499
re: fog

that echoes a bumper sticker i have often read that reads something like:

	"Wouldn't it be nice if the Military had to hold a
	 bake sale to finance their B2 bombers"

Bake sale reference being a popular vehicle for young student to raise money
for education,etc.
94.635WEPUBS::BARNESThu Aug 27 1992 15:501
    hate is not a family value.........
94.636Sick world, eh?DRINKS::WEISSEight Canadian dollars I'll never spend.Thu Aug 27 1992 16:2616
>	"Wouldn't it be nice if the Military had to hold a
>	 bake sale to finance their B2 bombers"

The full quote is...

"It will be a great day when schools get all the money they
 need, and the air force has to have a bake sale to buy a
 bomber"


Reminds me of another bumper sticker I love...

"Do we really fear our enemies more than we love our children?"


Dave
94.637VMPIRE::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, kid?Thu Aug 27 1992 17:463
Read somewhere (hopefully not this notesfile ;^):

	I'd rather have a bleeding heart than no heart at all.
94.638CXDOCS::BARNESThu Aug 27 1992 17:521
    keep yer hands of my F#ckin family values!
94.639I rilly like this one ... ;^)CUPTAY::BAILEYSeason of the WinchThu Aug 27 1992 18:016
    I like the one Mike Rogers told me yesterday ...
    
    	"Bush, the only dope worth shooting."
    
    							... Bobbb
    
94.640One must step forward to take a step up....SANFAN::SCOTT_RODustoffthoserustystrings1moretimeFri Aug 28 1992 17:493
    A tye-dyed mailman delivering paisleys....:^)
    
    rochelle
94.641NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Aug 28 1992 19:5011
JC and Dave Weiss,

That's really wierd.  I just saw that bumper sticker yesterday
on the highway (i.e. It will be a great day when schools have
all the money they need..)

Small world,....but I wouldn't want to paint it.
			- Steve Wright


tim
94.642Tears awash, the desert flows, opening the new dawn of daySANFAN::SCOTT_ROALWAYS lookonthebrightsideof LIFE!Tue Sep 01 1992 15:403
    ALWAYS look on the brighter side of life.....
    
    rochelle
94.643Life of Brian??SMURF::PETERTTue Sep 01 1992 16:556
    >   ALWAYS look on the brighter side of life....
    
    Why is it that I can't read that without thinking of Monty Python? ;-)
    
    PeterT
    
94.644From a conversation with /Soko...DRINKS::WEISSBrain surgery with a monkey wrench.Tue Sep 01 1992 20:554
We are all f!cked.  (as in "in the head")...


94.645DEDHED::SpineTom SpineTue Sep 01 1992 21:088
> We are all f!cked.  (as in "in the head")...

Things gettin' ya down, eh?

Jeesh, /Soko, stop doing that to us!

tms
94.646NRSTA2::CLARKEver breathe oxygen, kid?Tue Sep 01 1992 23:4311
re   <<< Note 94.644 by DRINKS::WEISS "Brain surgery with a monkey wrench." >>>
                     -< From a conversation with /Soko... >-


>We are all f!cked.  (as in "in the head")...

Speak for yourself.

;^)

-dc
94.647CSCMA::M_PECKARWed Sep 02 1992 19:304
I thought I got it in the end????


:-)
94.648Go ahead,.. give the wease a squeezeSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Wed Sep 02 1992 19:3718
    :-)
    
    don't worry tms,... this was "on the lighter side",.. followed
    by commenst like "yeah,.. we're all Bozos on this bus..." etc.
    
    We aint gettin' down and certainly don't mean to get you down...
    
    but anyway,. er,.. Fog,... I will be seeing you again,.. Tree says
    to look for you in the morning on the lake,.. or after some rain?
    
    thanks to all who helpe us completely take over that restaurant
    today,.. nice to meet Hellen before I left (!),.. and good to see
    the familiar faces again...
    
    I hear Ronnie's at da Buuuulll again tonight (hint hint)
    
    							/
    
94.649 HAVE FUN!!!!!BUSY::IRZABush the environmental president NOT!Fri Sep 04 1992 15:3211
    
        everybody have a grate weekend!!!!
    
        i'm outta here!!!
    
                                          ^dave
    
       ps - remeber to buckle up (my sister is RN in the trauma center
            at RI hospital, and as she puts it, most of her patients
            are non-seatbelt wearers....it smartened me up!)
    
94.650NOVA::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Mon Sep 14 1992 17:2848
    
    Got the following from another notesfile, I forget which...
    
    



                              JUST FOR TODAY

    	Just for today I will try to live this day only, and not tackle my
    whole life problems at once.  I can do something for twelve hours that
    would appall me if I felt that I had to keep it up for a whole
    lifetime.

    	Just for today I will be happy.  Most people are happy as they make
    up their minds to be.

    	Just for today I will adjust myself to what is and not try to
    adjust everything to my own desires.  I will take my "luck" as it
    comes, and fit myself to it.

    	Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind.  I will study.  I
    will learn something useful.  I will not be a mental loafer.  I will
    read something that requires effort, thought and concentration.

    	Just for today I will exercise my soul in three ways.  I will do
    somebody a good turn, and not get found out; if anybody knows of it it
    will not count.  I will do at least two things I don't want to do -
    just for the exercise.  I will not show anyone that my feelings are
    hurt; they may be hurt but today I will not show it.

    	Just for today I will be agreeable.  I will look as well as I can,
    dress becomingly, talk low, act courteously, criticise not one bit, not
    find fault with anything, and not try to improve or regulate anybody
    except myself.

    	Just for today I will have a programme.  I may not follow it
    exactly, but will have it.  I will save myself from two pests:  hurry
    and indecision.

    	Just for today I will have a quiet half hour all by myself and
    relax.  During this time I may try to get a better perspective of
    myself.

    	Just for today I will be unafraid.  Especially not afraid to enjoy
    that which is beautiful, and to believe that as I give to the world, so
    the world will give to me.

94.651Why just for today??SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Mon Sep 14 1992 19:280
94.652CXDOCS::BARNESMon Sep 14 1992 19:323
    sorry, busy today, will try to acomplish "just for today"
    tommoroww.......%^)
    rfb
94.653NOVA::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Mon Sep 14 1992 20:467
    
    T!ng...
    
    because everyday it today, ask yourself what day it is tomorrow and 
    bingo, as if by magic, it's today. ;-)
    
    :-Chuck
94.654SKYLRK::TINGGive Peace a Chance!!!Mon Sep 14 1992 22:096
I see!  Why not just say "every day", then you don't have to tell
yourself again tomorrow when tomorrow becomes today 8-).  Life
*can* be simple ;-).

peace,
t!ng
94.655thoughts for voting day....SLOHAN::FIELDSBetter make it through todayTue Sep 15 1992 13:553
            "It takes a smart man to know when he's stupid."
                             -- Barney Rubble
    
94.656SALEM::MARTIN_SDepartment of Redundancy Dept.Wed Sep 16 1992 19:425
    
    "Sometimes I wish you were smarter, just you you could realize how
    stupid you really are!"
    
                          -Louie DePalma to Tony Banta 
94.657maybe only 5 minutes evenSALEM::MARKIEWICZenfant de l'UniversFri Sep 18 1992 13:367
    The "just for today" slogan is part of 12 step programs.  There are
    many people who can only handle one day at a time, hence "just for
    today".
    
    Peace
    Rose
    
94.658Happy Autumnal Equinox!OCTOBR::GRABAZSNot fade away!Tue Sep 22 1992 14:3517
	The Equinox is a time of balance, a time of equal and opposite.
	The daylight hours are as many as the nighttime hours.  
	What we sowed in the springtime and grew in the summertime must
	be harvested in autumn for the long winter days ahead.

	It is not just a time of death because the seeds which will
	give life to next year's growth are now airborn on the wind
	and settling into the ground.
	Yes, it is the end but it is also the beginning.

	Share in this moment of balance - this time between summer 
	and fall, this time between past and future.  Recount a
	special memory of the summer, imagine a special hope for
	the time ahead...

	Debess
94.659that was beautifulLEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureTue Sep 22 1992 14:504

   Thank you Debess!!  I welcome autumn, and all it's beauty, with you!

94.660LJOHUB::GILMOREYou know and I know it's time for changeTue Sep 22 1992 15:0915
    :) that *was* beautiful!
    
    The changes in the earth represent changes in the spirit.
    
    I'm looking forward to the completion of the cycle and the death
    of what is to be once again renewed.  A resting period for some,
    a starting of life for others.  Change is beautiful and inevitable!
    
    I think it's my favorite time of year!
    
    
    Thanks for the great mood Debess!
    		
    		sparky
                              
94.661Ah, Fall in NEZENDIA::FERGUSONRoll me awayTue Sep 22 1992 15:4818
	Very nice Debess!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


	Fall runs a very close second to Winter (my #1 season) in my
	book.  I'm looking forward to camping every weekend on October
	to suck as much of the fall in as possible.

	Cool, crisp nights;  the smell of fall;  and the beautiful
	starry nights.....


	happy fall to ya'll too.

	thank god my least favorite season is _finally_ OVER !!!!
	(sorry Jum :-)

	
94.662Fallen leaves, trees all bare, warm fire in the heart(h)CSLALL::HENDERSONSqueak I tell you, squeakTue Sep 22 1992 21:5813
Well, with this talk about autumn, thought I might share a 
"one-liner" I wrote on the way into Mass. when I arrived....

Splashes of color in a bed of green, whispering leaves tell a tale, Autumn
begins her cycle of life.


I am soo glad to be out here enjoying the gorgeous views around here!!  I have
never seen so many different plant lifes....I'm looking forward to seeing the
changes of colors....the thought of seeing all red, yellow, and orange leaves
covering the land is a thought that I just can't quite picture...yet..;^)

rochelle
94.663jum, i told you to clean it before it sprouts life!DEDHED::SpineTom SpineTue Sep 22 1992 22:006
>I am soo glad to be out here enjoying the gorgeous views around here!!  I have
>never seen so many different plant lifes....I'm looking forward to seeing the

So Jum *still* hasn't cleaned his coffee table, eh? ;-)

tms
94.664CSLALL::HENDERSONSqueak I tell you, squeakTue Sep 22 1992 22:1311

 Hmm...I think the kitchen table is the subject here :-)







Jum
94.66511SRUS::MARKWaltzing with BearsWed Sep 23 1992 02:5311
	Autumn is my favourite season!  While the colours of the leaves are
neat, that's only part of it.  It's an olfactory feast, with the smell of the
fallen leaves starting to rot (curse that mold alergy!), and woodsmoke from the
stoves and fireplaces in the air...the cool, crisp nights with the sounds of 
leaves rusteling underfoot, and the honks of Canada geese overhead...radiant
heat from the woodstove, apple cider and apple pie...gourds galore, and other
harvest excesses.

	It doesn't get any better than this!

Mark
94.666cough cough, yup the Equinox is here all right ;-)EBBV03::SMITHwe were meant to be hereWed Sep 23 1992 13:1416
	ahhhhhh yes, the damn Equinox is here...... ;-)

	I can tell the day of the Equinox without a calendar,

	- 2 years ago to the very day I was in the hospital with
	  severe mono, and out of work for a month.

	- last year I had a head cold and was out 2 days
	
	- This years festivity is a bitchin batch of bronchitus, 
	  complete with sore throat and fever. already have been 
	  out 1 1/2 days, trying to stick it out at wurk today.

	I love October, mainly cause I'm always healthier then, and
	thats when I was born.  
94.667LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureWed Sep 23 1992 13:238
and not only that but this year you wrote the 666th responce in the
Thought of The Day Topic.  :-)

hope you feel better!!!  My annual batch of strep and/or bronchitis comes
the week before Halloween, just in time to be well enough to party!!


94.668CSLALL::HENDERSONSqueak I tell you, squeakWed Sep 23 1992 13:323

The devil made him do it :-)
94.669chrunch, chrunch, through the acorns and leavesSMURF::PETERTWed Sep 23 1992 15:0610
    > the thought of seeing all red, yellow, and orange leaves covering the 
    > land is a thought that I just can't quite picture...yet..;^)
    
    Guess you never had to rake them either, eh rochelle?? ;-)
    I think an apple pie would be in order this weekend.  Have to do
    something with all those apples we picked last week!
    
    Later,
    PeterT
    
94.670CASCADING....CSLALL::HENDERSONSqueak I tell you, squeakWed Sep 23 1992 17:0011
As corny as it may be, I wouldn't mind spending part of a day raking leaves!
It's been about 10 years since I've had the opportunity to rake leaves....I
kinda like the sound of a rake on the grass..;^)  In Reno all we have (mainly)
is pine trees, and well, they tend not to shed much...8-|

After reading the reply a few back about Autumn being a favorite season, I will
have to agree!  I remember back to fall/winters at Gramma and Grampa's and 
always enjoyed the smell of the smoke in the air and the tranquility of the
quietness with nature's sounds filling the cool crisp air....;^)

rochelle
94.671So, how *was* your weekend anyway??? :)LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's time for ChangeWed Sep 23 1992 17:0412
    Stick around, you'll have plenty-o-leaves
    
    In fact, I'm sure my mom would love it if I came to visit her
    with a friend and we raked the leaves/jumped in them/made 
    scarecrows . . .   :)  if yer interested once the leaves have
    dumped!  (A few weeks I'd guess.)
    
    Actually, my mom's not the only one who'd love it ;-) ;-) :-)
    
    see you tonight rochelle?
    
    sparky
94.672EBBV03::SMITHwe were meant to be hereWed Sep 23 1992 17:1310
	thanks Lisa, I feel better already :-)

	Yup, note .666, thats interesting, I guess that I get sick 
	every Equinox to blast out the sins I have partaken in 
	throughout the summer. :-)	
	
	
	
	
94.673Plaster...CSLALL::HENDERSONSqueak I tell you, squeakWed Sep 23 1992 17:518
.671

yep, I believe you will be seeing us there tonight!! :^)

And my weekend was the *best* I've ever had!!!! :^))))  Grate company seems
to make for a grate weekend!!

rochelle
94.674autumn bouquetsSALEM::MARKIEWICZenfant de l'UniversThu Sep 24 1992 16:5112
    Debess,
    Still catching up with my note reading.  Your thoughts on the
    equinox have made my day.  I was wondering on Tuesday just what
    equinox meant.  
    
    I've seen more than 40 autumn's all it always feels new.  Fall 
    is a close second to spring in being my favorite time of year.
    I was born on the first day of spring and I always think of it
    as my season.
    
    Rose
    
94.675Shoosh!CSCMA::M_PECKARAs the decnet turnsThu Sep 24 1992 19:0814
Walked out my door this morning in my bathrobe to get he paper and was greeted
by the crisp 33 degree air.  Thought to myself: "just imagine, they must have 
blown at least 6 inches of fluff on Upper Cascade by now".

Then I got to thinking about the latest issue of SKIING which the nice 
stewardess (oop, sorry, I meant Flight Attendant) handed me as we taking off 
from Houston Texas, this last Monday.  Yes, its true, Virginia: there _is_ a 
new high speed quad up Big Dipper, and yes, Virginia, they _did_ replace the 
Snodown Double with a quad.

No, I didn't dream it, rilly...

:-)
94.676goin' to hell in a bucket ...CUPTAY::BAILEYSeason of the WinchThu Sep 24 1992 19:3710
    I had this awful thought last night ... what if Clinton gets elected
    and the country's economy continues on it's downward spiral.  Then when
    1996 rolls around, the Republicans nominate Dan Quayle ... and folks
    are so pissed off at the incumbants that they actually ELECT the bum!
    
    Scary thought folks ... I mean, this ain't Big Brother we're talkin'
    about here, it's Cousin Goofy !!!
    
    ... Bobbb
    
94.677!!!HORRORS!!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDWashaUffitze &amp; drive me to FirenzeThu Sep 24 1992 20:0118
>     ...nominate Dan Quayle ... and folks
>     are so pissed off at the incumbants that they actually ELECT the bum!
>     Scary thought folks 

Not as scary as the dream I had last night.  I dreamt that I was visiting my
folks (in Sunny F.L.A) and guess who just popped in to say hi.  G Herbie
himself!!!  Well, he spends 5 minutes in a fireside chat with us, and just
after I ask him about what he's going to do about our country's ailing
education system, he has a heart attack and dies.  At first I was a little
pissed that he wouldn't answer my question as he grabbed his throat and
keeled over.  But then I came to the sudden realization for why I'm visiting
my folks.  It's Christmas, i.e. December, and Georgie Boy had just been 
re-elected.  To my absolute and complete bone crushing *HORROR* I then 
realize who is in charge of our beloved country...

I woke up in a cold sweat, shaking!  Man, did I need a homebrew!

- jeff-the-dream-weaver
94.678DEDSHO::CLARKleave your stepping stones behindThu Sep 24 1992 20:093
Don't worry Bob, the Congress is in ultimate control anyways, right?

-dc who thinks Bush ain't much better than Quayle
94.679Now that I have the right to complain . . .LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's time for ChangeThu Sep 24 1992 20:257
    Bush?  Clinton?
    
    
    		I'm voting for JUM!
    
    
    :)
94.680DEDHED::SpineTom SpineThu Sep 24 1992 20:3013
>   I had this awful thought last night ... what if Clinton gets elected
>   and the country's economy continues on it's downward spiral.  Then when
>   1996 rolls around, the Republicans nominate Dan Quayle ... and folks
>   are so pissed off at the incumbants that they actually ELECT the bum!

It is possible, and if you like to play "what if" games (like I do) then
you are on a possible likely track, Bobbb.  However, I do not think it
would be Quayle in this scenario.  More likely it would be someone like
Jack Kemp, in my opinion.

If GB loses the election, Danny-boy is most likely history.

tms
94.681TERAPN::PHYLLISfly through the nightThu Sep 24 1992 20:464
    
    I'm just afraid it would be Pat Buchanan.  
    
    
94.682Quayle vs. Buchanan -- Think I'll exit, stage left...DRINKS::WEISSBrain surgery with a monkey wrench.Thu Sep 24 1992 20:505
Thanks, Bobbb!

Now you can just rock me to sleep tonight...!

Dave (who just got so scared I think I wet my terminal...)
94.683KOBAL::MROGERSDARE to keep your kids off the GOPThu Sep 24 1992 20:524
    Ditto on Kemp. He was on the Larry King Show during the GOP convention
    and I was impressed with what he had to say. I didn't agree with a lot
    of it but his positions were well thought out and he appears to be much
    more tolerant than the likes of Buchanan/Gingrich/Quayle ad nauseum...
94.684hold that thought...SMURF::PETERTFri Sep 25 1992 15:0019
>  I had this awful thought last night ... what if Clinton gets elected
>  and the country's economy continues on it's downward spiral.  Then when
>  1996 rolls around, the Republicans nominate Dan Quayle ... and folks
>  are so pissed off at the incumbants that they actually ELECT the bum!
    
    Sigh....  I'd like to think people aren't THAT stupid, but they keep
    fooling me.  Actually I'd like to see Clinton/Gore elected and then 
    ask them something along the lines of "Well, Mr. President, you admit
    to having at least inhaled, and Mr. Vice President, you admit to having
    tried it way back when.  And coming from the generation you do, one
    would suppose you know a number of people who have used it in the past
    and are no worse off today.  It seems you're both fairly successful
    people, so don't you think we quashed the notion once and for all 
    that marijuana is a gateway drug with an inevitable downward spiral,
    and stop making criminals out of otherwise law-abiding citizens??"
    
    Just a thought.
    
    PeterT
94.685EBBV03::SMITHwe were meant to be hereFri Sep 25 1992 16:134
	here here!

	
94.686think long term! like.... 20 yrs... 40yrs...ZENDIA::FERGUSONRoll me awayFri Sep 25 1992 19:3012
re           <<< Note 94.676 by CUPTAY::BAILEY "Season of the Winch" >>>
                       -< goin' to hell in a bucket ... >-

>    I had this awful thought last night ... what if Clinton gets elected
>    and the country's economy continues on it's downward spiral.  Then when
>   1996 rolls around, the Republicans nominate Dan Quayle ... and folks
>    are so pissed off at the incumbants that they actually ELECT the bum!
 

I'd rather have 4 years of clinton, who'll hopefully have to do supreme
court appointments, followed by 4 years of Quayle vs. 4 years of bush
with his supreme court appointments!
94.687oops....SMURF::PETERTFri Sep 25 1992 20:5310
>    to having at least inhaled, and Mr. Vice President, you admit to having
    
    Sorry, that should have been "you admit to having tried it, even if you
    didn't inhale" ;-)
    
    PeterT
    
    Forgot to add before, Thanks Bobbb, for the V2 shirt!!  (as I was 
    replying to one of his posts ;-)
    
94.688SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Thu Oct 01 1992 11:475
    Happy October, Debess!!!!
    
    Let the colors shine brightly!!!
    
    Enjoy,Andy
94.689OCTOBR::GRABAZScounting stars by candlelightThu Oct 01 1992 12:178
	Hey Andy, I just checked in here to wish you and y'all
	the very same thing!!!!!!!!

	H A P P Y    O C T O B E R   E V E R Y O N E !!!!!!!!!

	Debess

94.690CSLALL::HENDERSONHave you seen the like?Thu Oct 01 1992 12:2114

  Only 35 weeks til Memorial Day!!  Yahooo!




 :-)





 Jum
94.691STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Thu Oct 01 1992 12:351
    There's a new sheriff in town . . .
94.692Who's counting?LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's time for ChangeThu Oct 01 1992 12:505
    re: .690
    
    Ah, yes, Jum, but only *9* weeks until my bday!
    
    :) :) :) sparky
94.693But Chris probably isn't buying me anything nice! :-)DRINKS::WEISSBrain surgery with a monkey wrench.Thu Oct 01 1992 13:138
RE .692

   Yeah, but only 25 *days* 'til mine!!!  And it's my 25th...Oooh talk about
synchronicity! :-)

:-)

Dave
94.694I say: HUH?LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's time for ChangeThu Oct 01 1992 13:3011
    From my Celestial Seasonings tea bag:
    
    	"The way to gain a good reputation is to
    	endeavor to be what you desire to appear"
    
    			- Socrates
    
    
    
    
    
94.695i like it... words to live by...ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Thu Oct 01 1992 14:334
    that's kinda like the old hobbit saying, "handsome is as handsome
    does"...  doncha think?
    
    				da ve
94.696EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Oct 01 1992 15:009
re:   <<< Note 94.693 by DRINKS::WEISS "Brain surgery with a monkey wrench." >>>

>   Yeah, but only 25 *days* 'til mine!!!  And it's my 25th...Oooh talk about
> synchronicity! :-)

Yeah, but only *14* days til mine!  No synchronicity, though.  I'm older than
14 (really?)

adam
94.697fight the real enemy, indeedCIVIC::ROBERTSa blinding flash o'the obviousTue Oct 06 1992 15:213
    way_to_go Shanay (sp?) O'Connor!
    
    
94.698VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenTue Oct 06 1992 15:221
    :-)
94.699A birdie over the phone line . . .LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's time for ChangeWed Oct 07 1992 13:163
    . . . Swallowing tickle bugs  :-)
    
    ;-)
94.700...and wanted to be where someone loved him best of allSALES::GKELLERJust Say Anything (To get elected)Wed Oct 07 1992 14:345
...till Max said be still and tamed them with the trick of staring into all 
their yellow eyes without blinking once and they were frightened and called 
him the most wild thing of all and made him knig of all wild things...

"Where The Wild Things Are" - Maurice Sendak
94.701NECSC::LEVYWed Oct 21 1992 01:217
    
    "When subtlety fails us, we must simply make do with cream pies."
    
    
    				David Brin
    				 from "The Uplift War"
    
94.702EBBV03::SMITHI've got a peaceful easy feelingMon Oct 26 1992 19:363
	When the Grateful Dead cancels a concert, *their* fans
	do not start riots! 
94.703STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Tue Oct 27 1992 11:156
    My theory on the difference between the East and West coasts:
    
    West coasters watch sunset from the beach while Easterners watch
    sunrise.
    
    Jamie
94.704TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Oct 30 1992 18:287
    
    Instead of all this energy and effort directed at the war to end drugs,
    how about a little attention to drugs which will end war?
    
                                            - Albert Hoffman
    
    
94.705CXDOCS::BARNESFri Oct 30 1992 18:494
    I LOVE THAT LAST ONE!!!!!
    oh, and JC, where did you say you lived???
    %^)
    rfb
94.706TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Oct 30 1992 19:355
    
    me too - I even typed it out and taped it on one of my overhead
    cabinets.  :-)
    
    
94.707On a shirt!TRYOUT::KEVINHATE Is NOT a Family ValueMon Nov 02 1992 16:2116
I went to see Nanci Griffith At Symphony hall in Boston Oct 21st, Grate show!
Jonathan Edwards was the opener!!  loads of anti Bush lines.



The shirt that I bought at the show says 

"Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Republican"

on the back!

%'}

Kevin


94.708CSLALL::HENDERSONIf wishes were changes...Tue Nov 03 1992 12:2511

 Kinda wish I'd invested a few bucks in Perot campaign paraphenalia.  May be
 a collector's item someday..






 Jum
94.709YNGSTR::STANLEYGive pizza a chance...Tue Nov 03 1992 12:394

	"We don't need to change the country.  We need to potty train the
	 country.  Then we will never have to change it again."
94.710TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonTue Nov 03 1992 12:474
    
    :-)
    
    
94.711VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenTue Nov 03 1992 12:551
    good one, Dave.. :-)
94.712ISLNDS::CONNORS_MTue Nov 03 1992 13:225
    
    I got a Perot for President bumper sticker & button in NY
    this weekend.  Good souviners!
    
    MJ
94.713TLE::ABBOTBilbo Baggins in '92Tue Nov 03 1992 14:577
    They thionk Perot may get an electoral vote from Maine.  Seems Maine
    has changed the system slightly, the south gets 2 electoral votes, and
    the north is divided into 2 sections.  They feel that one of the north
    sections will support Perot.
    
    Scott
    
94.714all that needs to be saidQUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Nov 04 1992 18:3013
Y            Y       AAA        H          H     OOOOO           OOOO       !!
 Y          Y       A   A       H          H    O     O         O    O      !!
  Y       Y        A     A      H          H   O       O       O      O     !!
    Y   Y         A       A     H          H  O         O     O        O    !!
     YYY          AAAAAAAAA     HHHHHHHHHHHH  O         O     O        O    !!
      Y           A       A     H          H  O         O     O        O    !!
      Y           A       A     H          H   O       O       O      O     !!
      Y           A       A     H          H    O     O         O    O
      Y           A       A     H          H     OOOOO           OOOO       !!

:-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  
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94.715;^)ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Wed Nov 04 1992 18:353
re: -1

so adam, are you pleased with the outcome of the election?
94.716One of those days to end one of those weeksMR4DEC::WENTZELLJust a little sweetnessFri Nov 06 1992 18:315
I _need_ a beer!!!!!


Scott
94.717ISLNDS::CONNORS_MFri Nov 06 1992 18:405
    
    I'm with you on that Scott!  In fact I'm going to have
    one soon!!!!  (but not soon enuff!)
    
    MJ
94.718CSLALL::HENDERSONTo the bright side of the roadFri Nov 06 1992 18:589

 Me three!





 Jum
94.719VMPIRE::CLARKleave your stepping stones behindFri Nov 06 1992 19:011
I *need* a show!
94.720CSLALL::HENDERSONTo the bright side of the roadFri Nov 06 1992 19:1311

 I was thinking the very same thing at lunch today whilst listening to the
tapes of Albany from this year..






Jum
94.721TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonMon Nov 09 1992 12:417
    
                          
    Inhale to the Chief!!
    
    		- Paul Kantner, Wetlands, Saturday night
    
    
94.722CSLALL::HENDERSONTo the bright side of the roadWed Nov 11 1992 18:415



 ...its a beautiful day in the neighborhood..
94.723:^)ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Wed Nov 11 1992 19:003
    hey everybody!!!!  party in Jum's neighborhood!!!!!   :^)
    
    				da ve_who's_neighborhood_ain't_as_nice
94.724Can I have some too?LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's got WICCABILITY!Wed Nov 11 1992 19:335
    I think Jum's alter ego is showing . .. 
    
    either that, or Jum took some happy pills (or puffs).
    
    :-) sparky
94.725VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenWed Nov 11 1992 19:352
    ... a lot of people could use some happy pills today, sparky... 
    
94.726CSLALL::HENDERSONTo the bright side of the roadWed Nov 11 1992 19:4011
    
>    either that, or Jum took some happy pills (or puffs).
    
 
   Or Jum is being sarcastic...




 
94.727What a TEASE!LJOHUB::GILMOREIt's got WICCABILITY!Wed Nov 11 1992 19:485
   >> <<< Note 94.726 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "To the bright side of the road" >>>
   >>  Or Jum is being sarcastic...
    
    
    Nah, Jum wouldn't do that to us  . . . 
94.728CXDOCS::BARNESThu Nov 19 1992 18:177
    there's a restaraunt here in Colo Springs called Dos Hombres (2 dudes,
    I think) the new biilboards they have say
    
    "Today would be a good day for Dos..."
    
    couldn't agree more....
    rfb
94.729...sounds better too!SUBPAC::MAGGARDWashaUffitze &amp; drive me to FirenzeWed Nov 25 1992 01:364
Buy a digital audio tape deck.  Per pound, it's cheaper than Lypo-suction!!!

- jeff
94.730VMPIRE::CLARKthe Gong ShowWed Nov 25 1992 11:361
Put on the DAT, take off the weight!
94.731I can'tMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windWed Nov 25 1992 11:473
    I have neither a DAT to put on nor weight to take off.
    
    What am I going to do?
94.732DAT's simple ...CUPTAY::BAILEYCertified Ski DestructorWed Nov 25 1992 12:058
    >> I have neither a DAT to put on nor weight to take off.
    
    >>  What am I going to do?
        
    Put on The Weight on your analog tape deck, of course ... ;^)
    
    ... Bobbb
    
94.733ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Dec 01 1992 18:252
    
    		reality isn't
94.734Makes you think...2977::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Fri Dec 04 1992 13:1229
    Here's a story from the old Serenity Network. Seems appropriate for
    these times:
    
****************************************************************************
                          The Black Door

There's a Middle Eastern story of a spy who had been captured and sentenced 
to death by a general of the Persian army.  The general had fallen upon a 
strange and rather bizarre custom.  He permitted the condemned person to 
make a choice. He could either face the firing squad or pass through the 
black door.

As the moment of execution drew near, the general ordered the spy to be 
brought before him for a short, final interview, the primary purpose of 
which was to receive the answer of the doomed man to the question: "Which 
shall it be - the firing squad or the black door?"

This was not an easy question, and the prisoner hesitated, but soon he made 
it known that he much preferred the firing squad.  Not long thereafter, a 
volley of shots in the courtyard announced the grim sentence had been 
fulfilled.  The general, staring at his boots, turned to his aide and said, 
"You see how it is with men; they will always prefer the known way to the 
unknown.  It is characteristic of people to be afraid of the undefined.  And 
yet I gave him his choice."

"What lies behind the black door?" asked the aide.

"Freedom," replied the general, "and I've known only a few men brave enough 
to take it."
94.7352977::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Fri Dec 04 1992 19:577
Relax, have a Homebrew.  (at my house tomorrow)

:-)

Dave

p.s. I think we all really could use it...
94.736STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Tue Dec 08 1992 13:232
    
                      I read the news today, oh boy.
94.737EBBV03::SMITHIt all makes perfect senseFri Dec 11 1992 14:197
	Religion is for those who are afraid of hell

	Spirituality is for those who have been through hell


					- Someone Somewhere
94.738LJOHUB::GILMOREShame on the MoonFri Dec 11 1992 14:304
    re:  94.737
    				:) :) :)
    
    sparky
94.739SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithFri Dec 11 1992 16:301
    its just duckiee outside !
94.740Lorax rambles . . .ICS::ODONNELLIt's hard being string all the timeWed Dec 16 1992 19:015
    
    
    I'd like to buy Elvis a cup o' joe.
    
    
94.741CSLALL::HENDERSONgohangasalamiimalasagnahogWed Dec 16 1992 19:4213

 Well, I hear he used to hang around the Dunkin' Donuts in Derry NH, but I
haven't seen him :-)








Jum
94.742NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Dec 17 1992 15:154
	"Don't ever try to teach a pig to sing, it wastes your time,
	 and it annoys the pig."

94.743Thanks for brightening a gloomy day Tim! :)LJOHUB::GILMOREShame on the MoonThu Dec 17 1992 15:185
    8^}  Heh heh heh
    Chuckle, chuckle, chuckle!
    
    
    :)sparky
94.744CXDOCS::BARNESThu Dec 17 1992 16:063
    hey I resemble that pig!!!
    
    rfb
94.745one from the spiritual sideEBBV03::SMITHIt all makes perfect senseThu Dec 17 1992 16:2392
         
        This is a true story I wrote this for one of my College 
	classes and I think it's appropriate for this file....
         
        
         This experience was one of the most atonishing spiritual 
         experiences I have ever encountered.  It was in the Spring of 
         1988, I was 18 years old and just a little bit crazy.  I was 
         (and still am) a deadicated fan of the Rock band; The 
         Grateful Dead, and when I heard that the band was playing 
         their final run of shows in Worcester, I was determined to 
         get tickets.  I tried mail ordering  through the Grateful 
         Dead's own ticket sales agancy in California, only to have my 
         money returned because the reserved seating was sold out.  I 
         tried my luck by waiting in line at City Hall Music in 
         Marlboro, only about 50 people were able to obtain tickets 
         and the line didn't even make it near me.  
         
         As the date of the shows approached I grew into dismal gloom, 
         awaiting for someone, somewhere to offer me an extra.  Alas, 
         the evening of the show arrived and I made my way to 
         Worcester to beg for a ticket.  The scene was the usual 
         relaxing band of folk that attend these shows, a light rain 
         was falling and it was a rather cool afternoon for 
         springtime.  I circled the Worcester Centrum at least a 
         hundred times with my finger in the air, yelling "EXTRA 
         EXTRA, I NEED AN EXTRA", with not even a raised eyebrow in 
         response.
         
         Even though I wasn't having any luck, I was having fun 
         mingling with all the fellow Dead Heads.  Once someone 
         answered my cry for a ticket, and this rather sleezy looking 
         young chap came over and showed me a ticket in his hand and 
         said bluntly "70 bucks, and it's yours".  I reached in my 
         wallet and hauled out my only $60 dollars and handed it to 
         the jerk.  As I looked closer at the ticket I noticed a 
         couple markable imperfections in the bar coding, as the 
         scalper turned to walk away I grabbed him.  I told him the 
         ticket looked counterfit and I wanted my money back.  He 
         continued to walk away.  I grabbed one of his belt buckles 
         and yanked him back and told him I was going to get the 
         money back even if I had to use force, at this point a crowd 
         of supporters gathered and the police took attention.  He 
         gave me my money, I gave him the ticket back, and he ran off 
         into the streets.
         
         I again, circled the Centrum with little hope, and eventually 
         gave up and sat down near the main entrance.  At this point a 
         cute, blonde, gypsy girl came and asked me if I had any luck 
         yet?, I said no and it looked as though I wasn't going to get 
         in.  She smiled, and peeled off a little mirrorish hologram 
         sticker and placed it on my shoulder, she smiled again and 
         gave me a hug and said, "This will bring you good luck and 
         you WILL get in tonight".  She skipped off into the misty 
         fog. 
         
         Ten minutes later I still sat on the curb, the Dead was on 
         stage and I heard the crowd roar.  I stood up and looked 
         behind me, when a cop hailed me over, I said to myself "what 
         the hell did I do now???".  When I got up the stairs  The cop 
         patted me on the back and smiled and said "I saw what you did 
         over there", I said "huh???".  The cop told me he saw me 
         harrass the counterfeit ticket guy and that they arrested him 
         not long after.  He pointed me and a group of six other 
         people toward the door and said that they will sell us 
         tickets if we go and knock on the ticket booth window.  I 
         jumped up and shouted "FUCKEN AAAAAA!!!" in joy. The cop told 
         me to shut up or there will be a hundred people at the door, 
         I shut up.  I paid $20 dollars for extra handicap ticket and 
         danced into the show screaming and yelling, the Dead was 
         playing Touch of Grey, and I made it in just in time to sing 
         with the band "We Will Survive!!!!".  What a night it was, a 
         perfect show!
         
         After the encore I made my way outside through the crowded 
         streets.  I heard a voice yelling "HEY YOU!!! HEYYY! it was 
         the blonde girl!!!!  She was soaking wet and looked as if she 
         never made it inside.  She yelled over to me "DID YOU MAKE IT 
         IN????", I couldn't even answer her with words because I 
         couldn't speak.   I looked at her glazed eyes and her stringy 
         hair, and I felt my shoulder for the hologram sticker, it was 
         gone now.  I returned her question with a smile and a nod, 
         she looked back and just said "I know...I know".  She 
         remained turned around and looking at me, about 30 feet in 
         front of me in the crowd of people, as we rolled down the 
         street.  She disapeared into the mist and the crowd.  I tried 
         to run ahead to see if I could find her, but I couldn't.  
         I'll never forget that night as long as I live.  I still 
         often wonder who that girl was.
         
          
				- D Smith
94.746SPOCK::IRONSThu Dec 17 1992 19:114
    Hey, that was the same night our car got towed away!  Wish we had your
    good Karma!  :^)
    
    dave
94.747:-}SELL1::ROBERTSa blinding flash o'the obviousFri Dec 18 1992 16:586
    RE: .742
    
    Two of my co-workers gave me a plaque and a coffee cup with that phrase
    on it....a cautionary note regarding expectations I may have of others 
    
    
94.748patiently waitingROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Sat Dec 19 1992 20:233
i could use a dead show

- rich
94.749Break out them boardsMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Dec 21 1992 11:136
    In the mean time
    
    
    		GO SKIING!!!!!
    
    	I like that stuff sooooo much!
94.750Let it snow, let it snow, let it snowMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Dec 21 1992 11:154
    OH yah, and while I'm in this note, though an hour and a half early
       
    
    		Happy Wintertime Everybody!!!!!!  
94.751ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindMon Dec 21 1992 12:3513
re           <<< Note 94.750 by MILKWY::SAMPSON "Driven by the wind" >>>
                   -< Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow >-

>    		Happy Wintertime Everybody!!!!!!  

	YaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMon!

	my #1 season....

	after winter, it is "all down hill" :-)  until fall!!!

c/mon snow!
c'mon cold!
94.752aloneMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Dec 25 1992 18:425
    guilt, solitude, inadequacey, alone
    
    worst one of these days I think I've had ever.
    
    Grateful that there's less than 10 hours left to the day! 
94.753LIOVAX::MERRILLNY's got the ways and meansFri Dec 25 1992 21:103
    Hang in there, Dude...you're never alone in here!!!
    
    MM
94.754:-/ROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Sat Dec 26 1992 00:545
>you're never alone in here!!!

ditto

- rich-who-is-feeling-a-might-bit-bored-by-now-and-wishes-he-had-a-vcr
94.755CXDOCS::BARNESMon Dec 28 1992 14:275
    re.752
    hope today find you a little more "lifted"....
    
    peace, 
    rfb
94.756MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Dec 28 1992 15:3810
    Yah, atleast there are people in work. 
    
    	It's still sort of tough,
    "How was your Christmas?"
    "Miserable {blahblahblah}"
    
    	You don't want to hear the blahblahblahs and I'm kind of sick of
    them anyway.
    
    
94.757EBBV03::SMITHIt all makes perfect senseMon Dec 28 1992 15:5724
	re - 1 or 2 or something like that

	Hey Now

	It's ok.

	Bahblahblah's are great, they help people like
	us who had a rotten holiday to move on and deal 
	with it.

	Personally, I spent all Last week and weekend 
	sick in bed with pnuemonia, watching daytime talk 
	shows and blowing an occasional chunk or 2.
	I must say it totally bit reindeer droppings.

	So it looks like everyone that had a sucky, rotten,
	lonely, crappy, lowdown, miserable, porcine Christmas, 
	has to make sure they have an excellent, radical,
	grateful, bountiful New Years!!!! 8-) 
	

				Deane
	 
94.758a lot of that happening this year...ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Dec 29 1992 04:578
    fwiw, it seems that this year's holiday and pre-holiday time was not
    much fun for a LOT of folks...  must be some serious changes happening
    in the cosmos lately...  lots of upheaval happening for folks...
    
    best wishes for a peaceful and happy new year--esp to those for whom
    the holidays have not been the best this year...
    
    					da ve
94.759ISLNDS::CONNORS_MTue Dec 29 1992 11:219
    
    Wow, I'm so sorry to see so many people feeling down this holiday
    season...  :-(
    
    I, for one, had one of the happiest Christmas' in a long time!!!
    
    Cheer up everyone, a new year is beginning!  :-)
    
    MJ
94.760ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 12:1511
Well, I too must confess that my Xmas was less the enjoyable this year due to
religious bullshit between different people.  Man, I tell ya, I dislike religion
more now then ever ...  i'm not going to go into details, but those of you
who know my deal, surely understand.




	here's to a better year to all!!!

			peace, jc
94.761Pardon me sir, but which way is Mecca?SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 12:4628
Well JC, I don't know how you feel, but I can tell ya that yer probably not
alone.  The entire concept of religion seemed *VERY* odd to me this holiday
season.

This was my first Hannukah of sorts -- lit candles, mouthed the words to a
prayer or two, and opened presents.  I got a lot of books from my girlfriend
on Judaism (still can't spell yet :-| ) and was reading them on the plane
while on my way to celebrate Christmas with my family.  I'm seriously
considering spending my life with this woman, but the concept of giving up
nearly everything I ever learned about religion, and losing most of my
family traditions (Christmas being the big one) since she wants to raise
her children to be Jewish, is absolutely terrifying.

Sitting in church at midnight mass, I suddenly felt strange and out of place
for the first time in my life.  I couldn't even bring myself to recite the
'profession of faith,' and the congregation mindlessly droning out the words
"...we believe in one holy Catholic and Apistolic Church..." made me cringe.
I've disagreed with a lot of the 'Catholic' tenets for a long time, but now
just about all of it seems foreign and uncomfortable:  Was Jesus Christ
REALLY sent by God, or was he just a nice guy that got nailed to a tree for
suggesting that all be nice to each other?  I can't honestly give a definate
answer to that question.  But I definately don't feel comfortable praying to
the guy. 

Where does all of this leave me?  Confused, lost, and scared for the most
part...

1993 is going to be a big growing year for this young man.
94.762NECSC::LEVYTakes alot to win, even more to loseTue Dec 29 1992 12:463
It ain't religion. It's people who get...errr...religious about it. :-)

	~dave
94.763My Religion...CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 14:073
    Party on Wayne!
    
    rfb
94.764CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 14:1413
    seriously folks....if you let the shit git in yer way, you'll have
    a smelly holi-daze! IT'S UP TO US! believe me, with this amendment 2
    Bullsh*t goin on in COlo, it COULD be a less than enjoyable time, this
    issue only polarizes people who called themselves "friends" here for
    years. And a year ago this week, one of my best friends passed away...
    so, there's alot to be happy about, be thankful for what we got, some
    are MUCH worse off...for anyone who still feels their Xmas/whatever was
    a shitty one, here's hopein yer New Years IS MUCH BETTER!!! Me?, I'll
    probably go see Shakedown Street at the bar down the street, 
    and blow my brains out this NYE.
    
    peace, 
    rfb
94.765I could go on for hours, but I think I'll stop here....SMURF::PETERTTue Dec 29 1992 14:2824
    Gee, Jeff, is she trying to convert you?  I'm Catholic, my wife is 
    Jewish, and so are my kids (by definition, any children born of a 
    Jewish mother are Jewish, according to Jewish laws (the Talmud?))
    No big deal.  Neither of us are very religious.  We celebrate 
    Chanukah and Christmas, though next year I think we'll do the
    Christmas thing as always with the family on Christmas eve and 
    then take off to my sister-in-laws for the sake of avoiding 
    Christmas overkill on Christmas morning (my brother and his wife 
    buy seemingly hundreds of gifts for their kids to open Xmas morning,
    after a round of gift giving on Xmas eve, and we only had 3 or 4 things
    for Hannah to open.  "Are there any more presents for me?"  sigh....
    Luckily we seemed to get up to the tree after the majority of the 
    other kids gifts were open, or it could have been a real tearful 
    scene.)  The thing that religion seems best for is to instill a 
    sense of morals and community.  Other than that, I'd need to be 
    convinced that any of it is worth it.  If you bring your kids up with
    love and good examples, I think you can help give them your own 
    moral values.   Hmmmm, maybe that's not such a good idea!  
    Remember that Christianity grew out of Judaism, and Islam out of 
    Christianity.  The way to mess things up royally is to insist that
    these differences are important.
    
    PeterT
    
94.766CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 14:515
    ..."if you bring your kids up with LOVE and good examples...."
                                       ^^^^    
    well put, that's the key IMO. 
    
    rfb
94.767CSLALL::HENDERSONBecause He livesTue Dec 29 1992 16:1036

 Well, I for one had the best Christmas in a long time, the reasons for which
 may surprise a few folks.  As many of you know I was once a Christian, a 
 leader in my local Church, and a teacher.  Somewhere along the way I departed
 from that path and my life went in  a different direction.  I never stopped 
 believing in the God I knew and who knew me, I just didn't practice my beliefs.

 Recent events in here and other conferences (bashing Christianity and religion
 in general) seemed to renew in me the beliefs and values I once held.  Some
 could call those events mere coincidence, but I can't dismiss them quite that
 easily.   People have appeared in my life out of nowwhere, people I used to
 know in my church to whom I haven't spoken in years have contacted me all of
 which have reminded me of where I used to be, and in my heart, where I wanted
 to be.


 So what does it all mean?  A week ago last Sunday I recommitted my life to 
 God and since then changes have happened in my life that I didn't think 
 possible..


 I can understand those who are angry with Christianity or religion in general,
 I myself have to resolve a couple things..unfortunately I think things get
 a bit distorted when man (or human)kind enters the picture.  But I don't 
 belive God or all Christians should be judged by the actions of a few..


 Perhaps I've alienated a few folks by stating the above, but I resolved that
 while some are bashing Christianity/religion, the other side needs to be 
 heard.


 

 Jim
94.768XCUSME::MACINTYRETue Dec 29 1992 16:3829
    Hey now Jim,
    
      That's good to hear.  As most of you know from reading my entries,
    I've often found myself out there on my own defending religion in
    general and the Catholic Church in particular.  I have never been a
    'recruiter' but I am a 'defender'.  More than anything else, I will
    defend anyone who chooses to exercise their rights of personal,
    religious expression.
    
      In my opinion, the idea of finding God is an incorrect statement.  I
    believe that God, in the form of Great Spirit or Nature or the
    traditional Biblical version, is ALWAYS present and available to us. 
    I think it is more accurate to say that those to who turn to their God
    are finding themselves.  The idea is to discover who relationship to
    each other and the driving force in the Cosmos.  There are false gods
    and hypocrites who defame organized religions.  Sifting through the
    chaff to find the kernals of truth about ourselves and how we
    can/should live our lives is the truest goal, no matter what you call
    you god.
    
      To Geoff, If'n you ever are feeling down like that again, feel free
    to give me a call at home 598-8527.  I'm in Nashua.  You'd always be
    welcome to come over and share some good times with us.  That goes for
    anyone else who may just want to hang around and talk/read/listen to
    music, whatever.
    
    
    Marv
    
94.769and deliver us from eagles, amen...SMURF::PETERTTue Dec 29 1992 16:5717
    Don't worry about alienating us Jim (or Jum ;-).  I don't really have 
    anything against religion in general, its just the particulars that
    get to me sometimes.  I think that with all the diverisity of religions
    in the worlds, I'm personally incapable of making any sense of what
    is the "right" religion.  Which is sort of what bothers me about 
    religions in general.  I think most try to explain the inexplicable
    or put some sense of order on those things that we can not understand.
    The ones that are best try to develop a sense of community among
    its members, and hopefully not alienate them towards those who are
    not "one" with them.
    If your beliefs work for you, and bring you peace and joy, who am I 
    to gainsay them?  I'm happy for you Jim, just as I am content in 
    my own beliefs, or non-beliefs as the case may be.
    
    Peace,
    PeterT
    
94.770CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 17:574
    re: last 3...
    
    good notes..touchy subject out here in Colo right now, peace
    rfb
94.771compromiseZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 18:5265
re           <<< Note 94.761 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD "I am the Rhombus!" >>>
                  -< Pardon me sir, but which way is Mecca? >-

>This was my first Hannukah of sorts -- lit candles, mouthed the words to a
>prayer or two, and opened presents.  I got a lot of books from my girlfriend
>on Judaism (still can't spell yet :-| ) and was reading them on the plane
>while on my way to celebrate Christmas with my family.  I'm seriously
>considering spending my life with this woman, but the concept of giving up
>nearly everything I ever learned about religion, and losing most of my
>family traditions (Christmas being the big one) since she wants to raise
>her children to be Jewish, is absolutely terrifying.

Jeff, I was once in your shoes mon, actually, I'm still in those shoes: they've
just grown a bit.  Anyways, I'm currently on the path to marry a jewish woman
and i was brought up catholic.  when we started getting more serious, there
was talk of our different faiths, especially around holiday time.  deb had her
way of "doing" the holidays, and i had mine.  initially, we both stuck to our
"thing" and did it relatively seperately.  deb once said that she'd never
entertain an xmas tree in her house.  after more years of total happiness that
we shared and spent together, the emphisis on our relationship became that:
happiness.  both she and i sort of realized that happiness, of all things, is
the glue that keeps us together.  as we grew more, the religious "strongholds"
we once held lightened up, a lot!  i have absolutely no problem spending the
jewish holidays with deb's family - and, for the most part, deb doesn't have
a problem dealing w/ my family (before the idea of a wedding w/ a JP came up) 
we are happy doing this, at least, it has worked for 6 holiday seasons and
nearly 6 yrs.  we've lived together over 1 yr and before that, pretty much lived
at each other's pad for 2 yrs.  this year w/ had our 2nd "charlie brown" xmas
tree.

in retrospect, i look back on where we once were and where i am today.  i 
probably would not be w/ deb now if she decided to be very true to her
religion, nor would i think she'd want to be w/ me.  we made the compromise
together to make it work - to find a happy solution between the both of us.
so far, so good, fingers crossed!  many times, we've come to the discussion
of how to bring up kids (that is, if we decide to have any!).  i made the
suggestion that we do none of the religious practices: baptism, brisk (sp?),
bar mizpah (sp?), confirmation, etc.  instead, we'll teach our kids to
"do unto others as you would expect others to do unto you" - basically teach
them right from wrong, etc.  also, deb says that she wants explain both of
our religions and perhaps point our the differences between them.  when the
kids grow old enough to know (I've always said, "when they turn 18, they're on
their own with regard to religion"), they can choose to celebrate however
which way they want: totally jewish/catholic, a mix, or something totally
different.  the bottom line is: TEACHING GOOD MORALS, IMO.  like someone else
said, that is the basic constant between all religions.  as long as my kid is
not hurting other people physically or verbally, he/she can celebrate whatever
way they wish (that is what i say now, who knows what i'll say 'then').

Jeff, for you mon, if you are uncomfortable in the slightest amount (it sounds
like you are _farily_ uncomfortable!) over the religious difference you face,
then i HIGHLY suggest for you and your woman to talk about it and come to some
compromise that you can both enjoy.  it is not fair, imo, for one partner to
have it their way (and being happy) and the second partner not getting 
anything (and being sad).  some mixed religion couples and can deal with a
religious imbalance, others can't.  it sounds like you need to work on a 
compromise, otherwise, you may regret your decision 10 yrs down the road.  I
take it that you are ~23.  That is the same age I was when i went through
this "mess", as I like to call it.  I'm 27 now... we've had a fair number of
years to see the compromises we made work, and so far, it works good.  if your
woman is unyeilding and you are still uncomfortable, you might want to seek
another path my friend - a tearful suggestion, but an investment that may
save you much pain in the later years of your life.

jc
94.772ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 18:5924
re           <<< Note 94.761 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD "I am the Rhombus!" >>>
                  -< Pardon me sir, but which way is Mecca? >-

One more side comment, which is totally the "JC mode of operation" (IMO, in
other words):

>I got a lot of books from my girlfriend
>on Judaism (still can't spell yet :-| ) and was reading them on the plane
>while on my way to celebrate Christmas with my family. 


If anyone, deb, my best friend, my mother, etc. started giving me books about
religion UNSOLICITED, i'd be pissed as hell, especially if the sublininal 
overtones seemed to indicate conversion.  The last thing I like to hear
from people is solicitations about their religion and why _I_ should believe
in _their_ way.  My philosophy is "you have your religion, and I have mine, 
and lets not push it on each other."

if i ask for a solicitation, that's different....

religion is a personal thing.  nobody should be pushing religion on anyone,
IMO.


94.773SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 19:0412






                        THANKS, JC !!!!!!
                        


- jeff-who-needed-some-kind-words
94.774...SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 19:0711
    ...oops.  my timing seems a bit off today...
    

re: books

...I asked for 'em.  I'm not making _any_ decisions without being VERY
well-informed...

- jeff-who's-going-to-be-doing-a-LOT-more-than-just-reading-books

94.775ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 19:1412
re           <<< Note 94.774 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD "I am the Rhombus!" >>>
                                    -< ... >-

>re: books
>
>...I asked for 'em.  I'm not making _any_ decisions without being VERY
>well-informed...

phew!!!!  glad to hear this mon.....  and, there's nothing wrong with being
well-informed or just plain satisfying one's curiousity.


94.776My few centsMRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereTue Dec 29 1992 19:3247
Well this is the way Dave and I have tackled this potential major crisis.

	point - we both feel children should be raised under the discipline 
		of a religion

	point - we both feel that one or both of the parents should truly
		believe in that religion so as not to be a hypocrit to
		his/her children while sharing it with them.

	point - I do not feel comfortable enough with the religion I was
		raised (Catholic) to give it to my children

	point - not only does Dave feel comfortable enough with the religion
		which he was raised (Judaism) but wants to pass it to
		his children

there wasn't any arguement - the easiest compromise I have ever reached!  :-)

Now as for Christmas and me converting - Dave is not asking that of me.  Part
of my discomfort with Catholicism is actually with regards to organized
religion in general.  I'd love to find a religion, or church, or simply
congregation, which I am comfortable with but I am not there yet - and that
choice is mine to be made from a wide range of possibilities, not Catholicism
or Judaism.  I respect Dave's religion and will certainly go beyond that (for
example celebrating holidays and *understanding* them) when we have children. 
Meanwhile he respects the different way in which I was raised. Which, religious
meaning or not, includes Christmas.  Dave has recognized that we cannot take
Christmas (what it means to me) away and thus far we have not had a problem (of
course, considering he loves the traditional Italian meals at the holiday
helps! :-).  When we have kids we will find a compromise such that they will be
raised to understand and respect the differences in their parents upbringing
without unduly confusing thiers (and also as long as my family will still give
me Christmas presents! haha :-)  I think that understanding and pride is
important to them and will prove invaluable. Of course this is all WAY down the
line!  :-) 

So as for the holidays with Dave and I .. they are a wonderous time of
understanding and respect to/from each of us and most importantly time spent
with family sharing joy and good will.  That is what it has become for me
and that is why I couldn't stand letting go of it.  Actually, it has proven
to be a very valuable learning experience for each of us each Christmas/Hannuka
we have been together (now 3!).  I think we are really lucky in our openness
and understanding of one another but I guess that is what you get when you
are in love with your soul mate.  :-)

Lisa
94.777John Lennon summed it up in a song once....SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithTue Dec 29 1992 20:0042
    Jim, good for you !
    
    so what so touchy about this in Co. ?
    
    Jeff, be true to yourself and to her and if its ment to be then go on
    with life as you see it ....
    
    I'm sure I've said this before but what is religion anyway ? is it the
    belief in a God-type being ? is it a book of stories ? is it a building
    where one worships ? is it a set of candels or a pine tree ? 
    
    or is it something more like believing in yourself and inner peace, 
    being kind to other living objects.....if a religion helps you find
    this then good for you....if switching to another religion helps you
    find inner peace then good for you....or if you believe that you
    yourself hold the powers of life and happiness then good for you....
    
    I like to look at people with different religions like I look at
    people with different skin color...I've realized that we are 
    only flesh and bone and no different from one another.....
    
    Julie has never been baptised because I could not subject her to
    something I didn't care for and would never discourage or encourage
    her to follow....she has asked about church and why do people go to it
    and all that.....I've told her what gos on and such, I've offered to
    bring her to church or for her to go with my Mother (who dragged me to
    it every sunday morning if I wanted to go or not, hummm maybe this is
    why I have no desire to go to church....could be) she has gone a few
    time with her and she didn't seem to mind one way or the other....I
    guess I have left it up to her and some people might say thats wrong
    but I can't see me doing what my Mom did with a good feeling that Im
    doing right....I was an alter boy and all that, learned alot but it
    never really turned me on.....not my calling I'd guess....so its up to
    her for when she gets older, if she finds a need to follow a religion
    she will and if she feels that she is a peace with herself then she
    might not....if she meets a man who is religious then she can join him
    in that religion if she feels it would be the right thing to do....
    
    well its that time again when we rush to our cars and get the heck out
    of here !
    
    Chris
94.778CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 20:2214
    re: what's so touchy about this in CO. 
    
    Amendmant 2, depending on how you read the language either :
    ensures no special rights to homosexuals
    OR
    takes away rights gaurenteed to all by the Constitution, namely the
    right to make a claim of discrimanation
    
    Amendment 2 was spearheaded by a Christian-motivated group of people,
    backed by what some consider the religious-right, funded in part by out
    of state reliogious-rightwingers......sad, all it has done is polorize
    friends and co-workers....
    
    rfb
94.779ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindWed Dec 30 1992 12:0015
re: Lisa


It seems that you guys have a very good understanding of each other's 
religious "thing" - which is essential if you wish to live happily
ever after.  You are comfortable, he is comfortable, and that is what
matters.  Same for deb and I, we are both comfortable with the "deal"
we've made.  It works.  This is the only way, IMO, to make it work.

[ geez, i can't believe you and dave have been going out 3 yrs already!
  boy does time fly! .... ]

	jc

:-)
94.780MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereWed Dec 30 1992 14:4911
JC and all the cool things you said to me ... same to you!  It is essential,
as you know, if we plan to share our lives.  I say good for all four of us 
for the understanding and respect we share!!

:-)

Lisa

PS. it's been 2 years, just 3 Christmas'!!  ;^)

94.781CXDOCS::BARNESWed Dec 30 1992 14:5412
    something positive and nice from me for a change....
    
    Dec 26 was the aniversary of Patty's n minez first date, 18 years ago. 
    We did the same thing we did that nite, went to a movie, out for some
    beers, then home %^).....lots has happened since then...lots. I look at my
    kids, young women now, and freak out. I look at Patty, still beautiful
    after all these years, and freak out. I look at the company, not the
    same as 16 years ago, and freak out. Change is inevitable, i almost
    hate it....i'm so grateful that what Patty and I had 18 years ago
    hasn't changed all that much...and I'm still freaking out at that!! 
    
    rfb
94.782LJOHUB::RILEYNamer of chaotic individuals everywhere!Wed Dec 30 1992 15:5611
    
    
    >> something positive and nice from me for a change....
    >>
    >> rfb
    
    Whenever I see something positive and nice from rfb in here...
    
    	I freak out!
    
    just joshin' Tree :^)
94.783XCUSME::MACINTYREThu Dec 31 1992 12:1112
    Randy,
    
      That sounds great to me.  I love looking back on the growth that my
    wife and I have shared over the years.  We have been together for only
    4 years but the changes (for the better) have been tremendous.  I look
    forward to reaching our 18th year together.
    
      You sound like a lucky man.  
    
    
    Marv
    
94.784CXDOCS::BARNESThu Dec 31 1992 16:007
    Re: You sound like a lucky man.
    
    I am Marv, I am. 
    
    rfb
    
    P.s. Happy New year!
94.785EBBCLU::SMITHHow sweet it isMon Jan 04 1993 17:0515
	I just thought I'd log in and say HAPPY NEW YEAR
	and welcome to 1993.

	Seems like 1992 was a rotten year for a lot of folks
	including myself, there's a lot of hate out there.

	I wish everyone the best for 1993	
	
	My New Years Resolution is relax more and enjoy life
	more for what it is, and not be offended by things.  :-)
	 

	
	
94.7861993, and welcome to it! :^)ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Mon Jan 04 1993 17:3114
    thanks Deano!  
    
    no hate here...  no time for it ya know...  :^)
    
    so far 1993 has been quite an experience...  it's only four days old
    and already my car had to be towed in for repairs, we lost the heat in
    our apartment, and had a pipe in the kitchen break, flooding the
    apartment downstairs...  glad i got to sleep late new years day... :^)
    
    i wonder what the rest of the year has in store?
    
    				da ve_who_is_keeping_his_sense_of_humor_
    				no_matter_what_the_rest_of_the_year_may_hold!
    				:^)  :^)  :^)
94.787;-oCSCMA::M_PECKARPray for snowMon Jan 04 1993 17:398
Vibes, da ve...

...and I know yer gonna have a great year. How could you not? After 
all, one of the first things you got to do this year was kiss me right on 
the lips.

:-)
94.788;-)LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Jan 05 1993 11:296
I'm still working on my 1993 New Years resolutions, but I think I'll 
probably do something about my tendency to procrastinate.

Or, maybe not.

tim
94.789Outside of the weather it's been a great year!MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windTue Jan 05 1993 11:567
    I hope I can keep mine! I wanted to make it easy, so I resolved to ski.
    
    This summeristic season might not allow that. But, just for good
    measure I threw in sailing too and I should be doing that this weekend.
    
    My image of wild telemark descents in knee deep powder is melting with 
    every 60 degree rain drop!
94.790LJOHUB::RILEYNamer of chaotic individuals everywhere!Sat Jan 09 1993 11:175
    
    
    Anyone else in the office today?
    
    Tree
94.791...got those Saturday workin' blues again (NOT!)SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Sat Jan 09 1993 13:528
    ...nope...
    
    Have to move my Girlfriend up from New Haven... otherwise I'd be workin'
    too.
    
    - jeff
    
94.792ROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Sat Jan 09 1993 19:046
>    Anyone else in the office today?

nope, just logging on from home...
(but i may do some work after i'm done reading grateful)

/rich
94.793ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindMon Jan 11 1993 12:485
re <<< Note 94.790 by LJOHUB::RILEY "Namer of chaotic individuals everywhere!" >>>
    
>    Anyone else in the office today?

I was, but just for personal stuff (typing mail order stuff)!
94.794TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonMon Jan 11 1993 13:545
    
    geez you guys.. get a life!  The computer goes OFF on Friday, and stays
    OFF until Monday, got it??  ;-) ;-)
    
    
94.795two thoughts for the price of one...ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Mon Jan 11 1993 19:5728
    courtesy of my good friend Mystery, here's a couple of thoughts for the
    day...  if two thoughts in one day are too much for you, then only read
    one and save one for tomorrow...  :^)
    
    						da ve
    

   "Instead of all this talk about a war on drugs, why not a 
   little thought given to a drug that can end all wars?"
   
                -- Dr. Albert Hofmann



    
    
   
    `The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing 
     that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly 
     go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or 
     repair' 
   
   -- From   "Mostly   Harmless" (The fifth   book   in the  increasingly
   inaccurately named "Hitch Hiker's  Guide  to the Galaxy"  trilogy)  by
   Douglas Adams

    
94.796almost, but not quite, entirely unlike teaROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Jan 11 1993 20:087
>   -- From   "Mostly   Harmless" (The fifth   book   in the  increasingly
>   inaccurately named "Hitch Hiker's  Guide  to the Galaxy"  trilogy)  by
>   Douglas Adams

where did you get this?  i asked in a few bookstores and nobody had heard of it

/r
94.797re: Mostly HarmlessSMURF::PETERTMon Jan 11 1993 20:135
    Just came out in hardcover.  I've seen it all over the place.  ie
    Barnes & Noble, Lauriat's, Walden Books.
    
    PeterT
    
94.798gotta get back to the beach...SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Mon Jan 11 1993 20:148
> i asked in a few bookstores and nobody had heard of it

Well, if you're up for the drive...

It can be found in hard-cover in Waldenbooks in the Sarasota Square Mall in
Sarasota, FL.

- jeff-who's-whishing-he-had-bought-it-then
94.799ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Jan 11 1993 20:399
>It can be found in hard-cover in Waldenbooks in the Sarasota Square Mall in
>Sarasota, FL.

then i assume it can be found in a waldenbooks here too

i asked around a few months ago (after someone mentioned it in GRATEFUL) but
had no luck; perhaps i was too early

/rich
94.800take up skiing!MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Jan 11 1993 21:037
    Re: The Saturday notes.
    
    	It may have all been man made, but it beat the hell out of playing
    with a computer! (even if you were reading Grateful)
    
    
    Geoff
94.801ZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Jan 12 1993 12:261
rich, any half-decent book store should be able to order it for ya mon.  /jc
94.802TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonTue Jan 12 1993 12:575
    
    Any half-decent book store should have it in stock.. hell, it's on the
    best seller list!  :-)
    
    
94.803paperback will be out in 8 Months...SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Jan 12 1993 16:227
    I got my copy last night at B-Dalton's in the Lechmere shopping mall on
    rt. 30 in Natick...
    
    ...for $20.
    
    - jeff
94.804NRSTA2::CLARKduck and coverTue Jan 12 1993 16:337
Stop these digressions!  I simply won't tolerate it!

And now for my thought of the day:

	Is it Bedtime yet?

- DC
94.8058-) 8-) 8-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Wed Jan 13 1993 15:038
> Is it Bedtime yet?

Sure!  

And while you're there, you can pick up your copy of Mostly Harmless
and read, read, read your way into dreamland...

- jeff
94.806STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogWed Jan 13 1993 15:2617
    Woidswoith in Harvard Sq should have it. They sponsored Douglas Adams
    reading excerpts from it and some of his other books a month or two
    back. He is a very entertaining speaker.
    
    When HHGttG was first broadcast, a friend sent me tapes from the UK. On
    the offchance that the book had been released before the program
    (occasionally happens in Australia), I strolled into a local, fairly
    eclectic book shop and asked "Do you have the Hitchiker's Guide to the
    Galaxy?"
    
    Without hesitating, the owner responded "No, not to the Galaxy. Just
    parts of it." :-)
    
    gary
    
    p.s. The chapter that starts "Ford hit the ground running" was written
    on a bet that Adams couldn't work in a chapter with that openning...
94.807Quote from a great book that I'm reading now...SALES::GKELLERyrs=4 Atax on wallet/attacks on 2ndWed Jan 13 1993 16:4612
...Nor is country life "better" than city life.  Watching a white-tailed 
deer emerge from a cedar swamp is no better than sitting at a sidewalk cafe 
and watching the people go by.  But they are different.  You can see white-
tailed deer in the zoos of the cities, and you can sit on a porch in the e 
country, watching for someone to walk down the road.  Both will leave you 
wanting.  Trying to make the experiences the same will destroy both.

		-Frank Bryan & John McClaughry
		"The Vermont Papers - Recreating Democracy on a Human Scale"


Geoff
94.808:^)STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Wed Jan 13 1993 16:495
    
    
                          Prey for Snow: Shovel!
    
    Jamie
94.809MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windWed Jan 13 1993 16:512
    			Dig the Snow!!!!
                               
94.810pun in the sunBINKLY::CEPARSKIDust Off Those Rusty StringsWed Jan 13 1993 19:053
    
    
    It blows me away, get my drift? ;^)
94.811Most Significant Information Processing InnovationCSCMA::M_PECKARPray for snowThu Jan 14 1993 16:2710
    The electronic document systems industry has grown into a $100 billion
    business worldwide. Yet,. paper still reigns supreme. "There is no
    electronic version for storage as permanent as paper," says Keith
    Davidson, executive director of XPLOR International, a professional
    association for users and vendors of electronic printing and
    publishing tools. "In fact, the most significant innovation in the
    past 30 years is not the PC, it's the yellow sticky Post-it note
    pad because it's the ultimate human interface."
    {CACM December 1992}

94.812ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Thu Jan 14 1993 16:442
    
    interface????  or in-yer-face????   :^)
94.813With hope Good morning.SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithThu Jan 21 1993 13:04112
		THE ROCK CRIES OUT TO US TODAY
						by Maya Angelou


	A Rock, A River, A Tree
	Hosts to species long since departed,
	Mark the mastodon.
	The dinosaur, who left dry tokens
	Of their sojourn here
	On our planet floor,
	Any broad alarm of their of their hastening doom
	Is lost in the gloom of dust and ages.
	But today, the Rock cries out to us, clearly, forcefully,
	Come, you may stand upon my
	Back and face your distant destiny,
	But seek no haven in my shadow.
	I will give you no hiding place down here.
	You, created only a little lower than
	The angels, have crouched too long in
	The bruising darkness,
	Have lain too long
	Face down in ignorance.
	Your mouths spelling words
	Armed for slaughter.
	The Rock cries out to us today, you may stand upon me,
	But do not hide your face.
	Across the wall of the world,
	A River sings a beautiful song,
	It says, come, rest here by my side.
	Each of you a bordered country,
	Delicate and strangely made, proud,
	Yet thrusting perpetually under siege.
	Your armed struggles for profit
	Have left collars of waste upon
	My shore, currents of debris upon my breast
	Yet, today I call you to my riverside,
	If you will study war no more. Come,
	Clad in peace and I will sing the songs
	The creator gave to me when I and the
	Tree and the Rock were one.
	Before cynicism was a bloody sear across your
	Brow and when you yet knew you still
	Knew nothing.
	The River sang and sings on.
	There is a true yearning to respond to
	the singing River and the wise Rock.
	So say the Asian, the Hispanic, the Jew
	The African, the Native American, the Sioux,
	The Catholic, the Muslim, the French, the Greek
	The Irish, the Rabbi, the Priest, the Sheikh,
	The Gay, the Straight, the Preacher,
	The privileged, the homeless, the Teacher.

	They all hear
	The speaking of the Tree.
	They hear the first and last of every Tree
	Speaks to humankind today. Come to me, here beside
	The River.
	Plant yourself beside the River.
	Each of you, descendent of some passed
	On traveller, has been paid for.
	You, who gave me my first name, you
	Pawnee, Apache, Seneca, you
	Cherokee Nation, who rested with me, then
	Forced on bloody feet, left me to the employment of
	Other seekers - desperate for gain,
	Starving for gold.
	You, the Turk, the Arab, the Swede, the German, the
	Eskimo, the Scot ...
	You the Ashanti, the Yoruba, the Kru, bought
	Sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare
	Praying for a dream.
	Here, root yourselves beside me.
	I am the Tree planted by the River,
	Which will not be moved.
	I, the Rock, I the River, I the Tree
	I am yours - your passages have been paid.
	Lift up your faces, you have a piercing need
	For this bright morning dawning for you.
	History, despite its wrenching pain,
	Cannot be unlived, and if faced
	With courage, need not be lived again.
	Lift up your eyes upon
	This day breaking for you.
	Give birth again
	To the dream.
	Women, children, men,
	Take it into the palms of your hands.
	Mold it into the shape of your most
	Private need. Sculpt it into
	The image of your most public self.
	Lift up your hearts
	Each new hour holds new chances
	For new beginnings.
	Do not be wedded forever
	To fear, yoked eternally
	To brutishness.
	The horizon leans forward,
	Offering you space to place new steps of change.
	Here, on the pulse of this fine day
	You may have the courage
	To look up and out and upon me, the
	Rock, the River, the Tree, you country.
	No less to you now than the mastodon then.
	Here on the pulse of this new day
	You may have the grace to look up and out
	And into your sister's eyes and into
	Your brother's face, your country
	And say simply
	Very simply
	With hope
	Good morning.
94.814NOPROB::JOLLIMOREDancin' Madly BackwardsThu Jan 21 1993 13:126
	Wow! Thanks Chris.
	I happen to be at home yesterday when she recited that poem.
	I thought it was really cool and was hoping someone would post it
	somewhere today.
	
	Jay
94.815Roll river of life...roll...LUNER::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Jan 22 1993 14:1732
    Thanks from me too, Chris...i've read that over five times now in the
    last few minutes...a message from the Tao no doubt....
    
    Here's another...from the river.... 
    
    
			THE RIVER OF LIFE
    					(From 'Someone, somewhere')

    
    	       "They watch the river
    
    			but can't let it be
    
    	having now fallen in
    
    		they are drowning in me
    
    			so now that they're here
    
        they should do like before
    
                just sit in the river
			
    			and watch the shore."
    
    
    
    Peace everyone and keep on watching the river roll....
    
    				       				dugo
                     
94.816RAISE::GLADUTue Jan 26 1993 17:067
    
    
    	"It will be a long time before virtual reality reaches the
         price/performance ratio of LSD"
    
    				     John Perry Barlow
    
94.817VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenWed Jan 27 1993 20:051
    Oh... not all that long, I'll bet.. :-)
94.818ROADKL::INGALLScastles made of sandWed Jan 27 1993 20:133
but what happens when you mix the two 8^o  :^)


94.819NRSTA2::CLARKduck and coverWed Jan 27 1993 20:472
I wonder if they'll include the weight of the machine when they determine
your jail sentence ....
94.820TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonThu Jan 28 1993 11:486
    
    HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!
    
    :-)
    
    
94.821STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogThu Jan 28 1993 16:263
    Or at least that pile of suspicious looking printouts...
    
    gary
94.822found this on the net and liked itMRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereTue Feb 09 1993 13:205
"I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is;
I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments 
that differentiate me from a doormat."       Rebecca West, 1913
   
94.823NRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackFri Feb 19 1993 14:106
when i die, i'd like to go peacefully.
  in my sleep.
    like my grandfather.

not screaming,
  like the passengers in his car...
94.824CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 19 1993 14:164
    that last one....WOW! what a visual image I got from reading that,
    care to explain??? 
    
    jus curious rfb
94.825NRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackFri Feb 19 1993 14:191
It was a joke, son.
94.826CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 19 1993 14:332
    OK, which CLARK am i talking to here...wanna make sure and lambast
    the right one! %^)
94.827got it from usenetNRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackFri Feb 19 1993 14:514
Um, you're not talking to the one at MKO.  ;^)

Seriously, if it's offensive, I'll delete it.  I can't stop laughing,
though.
94.828Haaaa Haaa....BSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateFri Feb 19 1993 15:048
    
    Haaaa Haaa....
    
    I can't stop laughing either.  But I do have a pretty sick sense of
    humor.
    
    	Mark
    
94.829CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 19 1993 15:066
    NO NO NO! I would never ask anyone to delete anything...esp a CLARK,
    %^)
    I'm just not that type. I guess I'm starting to see the humor now, i
    think...maybe after lunch....%^)
    
    rfb asleep at the wheel
94.830SSGV02::GPEACE::Strobelexpecting something witty?Fri Feb 19 1993 16:271
drive thru gallows humor. I think it's hilarious :-)
94.831:^) is always a good idea with those! :^)ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Fri Feb 19 1993 16:328
    while i did enjoy it (esp because it was so bad) and i was reasonably
    sure it was a joke...
    
    mebbe this is a good time to remember how useful smileys can be? :^)
    
    				nahhhh...  :^)  :^)
    
    						da ve
94.832:-) :-) :-o :-oSELL1::ROBERTS_CRa blinding flash o'the obviousFri Feb 19 1993 17:255
    that joke is a riot .... I can't stop chuckling about it.  it is also
    very bizarre, sick even.  I just tried sharing it with a co-worker and
    now she is looking at me in a very weird way.
    
    c
94.833NRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackFri Feb 19 1993 17:376
Sorry for the smiley omission, da ve ... I assumed it was obvious ...

			O	O
			    ^
			 \_____/
			    U
94.834CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 19 1993 17:393
    obviously it wasn't obvious to obviously me...but it's after lunch here
    now...I GET IT!!!!! %^)
    rfb
94.835no prob! :^)ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Fri Feb 19 1993 18:298
    i believe the only reason it wasn't rilly rilly obvious was because
    of the topic string it's in...  this one can get kinda weighty
    sometimes...  
    
    if it were inthe joke topic, i'm sure even rfb would have gotten it
    right offf.. :^)
    
    					da ve
94.836NRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackFri Feb 19 1993 18:314
True, da ve.  I put it in this topic because it reminded me of something
you'd hear on "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey."  :^)

- DC
94.837CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 19 1993 18:555
    re "i'm sure even rfb would have gotten it...'
    
    don't count on it!!!!! 
    
    rfb
94.838LANDO::HAPGOODFri Feb 19 1993 19:435
yea,  now that ya mentioned it DC it sounds a lot like a Jack Handy.

funny!
bob

94.839VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenSun Feb 21 1993 15:271
    Good one... :-)
94.840:^)STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Mon Feb 22 1993 12:596
    I thought of a great name for a band this weekend.  I get in free to
    the gigs if anyone uses it.
    
                           The Suicide Kingsmen
    
    Jamie
94.841 another one BUSY::IRZAthis species has amused itself to deathMon Feb 22 1993 13:266
    
         me too....
    
         Crystal Image
    
                   ^dave
94.842DEMING::DCLARKspare a bone, Chief?Mon Feb 22 1993 13:445
    me too ...
    
    The Litterpigs
    
    - another Dave
94.843CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 22 1993 14:012
    remember....when you are going skiing, DO NOT dump a full cup of coffee
    on yourself...and avoid getting extremly drunk the nite before.
94.844NRSTA2::CLARKHour of SlackMon Feb 22 1993 14:081
The Salivation Army
94.845BUSY::IRZApaths that cross will cross againWed Mar 03 1993 16:316
    
       though the world is cruel and dying
    
       let's have a good time!!
    
                 -ziggy marley
94.846another thoughtSSGV01::GPEACE::Strobelexpecting something witty?Wed Mar 03 1993 18:214
	"...rage, rage against the dying of the light."

			Dylan Thomas
94.847and yet another thought...CXDOCS::BARNESWed Mar 03 1993 18:573
    "I don't give a &*%$ when the deadline is! I'm goin to Vegas in MAY!
          
                         rfb
94.848TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonWed Mar 03 1993 19:086
    
    :-)
    
    Hey Jeff, did you watch Northern Exposure the other night? ;-)
    
    
94.849SSGV01::GPEACE::Strobelexpecting something witty?Thu Mar 04 1993 11:544
why yes Phyllis, I did. Rodney Dangerfield also did a fine "interpretation" 
of this poem in the film "Back to School". It's also an old favorite of mine.

jeff
94.850RAISE::GLADUTue Mar 09 1993 19:371
    Spring Tour starts tonight in Chicago! (My kind of town! :-)
94.851exBUSY::IRZAlong distance runner,what u holding out forThu Mar 11 1993 11:5810
    
    
    
        BRING BACK BOTTLED WATER!!!!!!
    
    
                          ^dave_with_a_metallic_taste_in_my_mouth :^P
    
    
    
94.852Wilderness?DRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Thu Mar 11 1993 12:2114
We did not think of the great open plains, the beautiful
rolling hills, and winding streams with tangled growth as
"wild."  Only to the white man was nature a "wilderness"
and only to him was the land "infested" with "wild" animals
and "savage" people.  To us it was tame.  Earth was bountiful
and we were surrouneded with the blessings of the Great Mystery.
Not until the hairy man from the east came and with brutal frenzy
heaped injustices upon us and the families we loved was it "wild"
for us.  When the very animals of the forest began fleeing from
his approach, then it was that for us the "Wild West" began.

    - Chief Luther Standing Bear of the Oglala Sioux on Wilderness.

Taken from the Afterword of "How to Shit in the Woods" by Kathleen Meyer.
94.853This morning's tunes...NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Mar 11 1993 13:214

	"Time ain't money, when all you got is time."
		- Greg Brown
94.854NRSTA2::CLARKTV Guide's not safe anymore.Thu Mar 11 1993 13:3418
"THEY are the offensive ones who brought this Buck Rogers monstrosity of
microchips and inflation, nothing makes sense anymore and everything costs
too much, the weather is weird, WHY DID THEY DO IT?  Don't they know
they're begging for the flaming sword of Retribution??  The space
monsters aren't about to let us get away with this masturbatory
industrialization much longer, they watch our TV shows, they know all about
us and can snuff our already disarrayed civilization with but a whisper to
their ultimate computer brain, the brooding computer which we will have
soon too, the computer so complex it is not a machine, it is more of a
moss-like independent growth of circuits quietly overwhelming, YES the
aliens will "give" it to us, we floundering human beings will fight
nuclear wars with each other trying to decide whether to turn this
unwholesome 'mouth of a Trojan gift-horse' ON or OFF, in then end we will
turn it ON, and then by God we will not be able to do WITHOUT it.  REPENT!!"

					-- SubGenius Pamphlet No. 1
					   "The World Ends Tomorrow and
					    You May Die"
94.855SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Sun Mar 14 1993 21:376



        Duct tape unto others as you would have them duct tape you.
        
94.856RAISE::GLADUMon Mar 15 1993 17:445
    
    
    		"I feel naked without my DEC badge."
    
    					Old #99967_G
94.857SPOCK::IRONSTue Mar 16 1993 15:021
    "Sometimes I feel naked AND raped WITH my DEC badge."
94.858NRSTA2::CLARKTV Guide's not safe anymore.Tue Mar 16 1993 15:446
"Is this all there is?  Is there nothing more?"

			- Vger

p.s.  why the heck couldn't super-intelligent aliens figure out that they
	needed to wipe some dirt away to see the whole name?
94.859CSCMA::M_PECKARQuestion realityMon Mar 22 1993 12:4710
A thought for all you Perot supporters to pass on to your monarch, who, 
for obvious reasons, is a strong opponent of taxing the top 1% of income 
earners...

	According to a new study from The Institute for Policy Studies, an
	income tax increase of 4% on those whose gross incomes is over
	$500,000 would raise $225 Billion the first year.


94.860An ironic observation...11SRUS::MARKWaltzing with BearsWed Mar 24 1993 02:2512
	When someone close to us dies, we grieve that we won't spend
time with them ever again (or in this life, if you believe in an afterlife).

	Usually, that person is with us in our memories, and these can be
visited whenever we wish.

	Visiting these memories reminds us that the person is no longer here,
which causes us to grieve, which causes us to supress these memories and deny
ourselves the association (through memory) that we wish we still had.

Mark

94.861XCUSME::MACINTYREThu Mar 25 1993 12:309
    As we live beyond the time of ones we love, the memories are all that
    remain so we cherish those memories all the more.  The pain of grief is
    the twin sister to the joy of rememberances.  We can decide for ourselves
    which sister to commune with.
    
    
    Marv
    
    
94.862SPOCK::IRONSThu Mar 25 1993 16:301
    There's always a balance of options.
94.863:')SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithThu Mar 25 1993 16:362
    I got tickets in my hands to see the Dead monday ! OOOOOOOooooooooo
    what a feeling !
94.864from yesterday's TelegramGOOROO::DCLARKI do believe I've had enoughThu Mar 25 1993 16:543
    The smaller the mind, the broader the statements
    
    
94.8658-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Thu Mar 25 1993 19:178
>     The smaller the mind, the broader the statements
    
  
    So what are you _really_ saying...???

    - jeff
    

94.866I'm going somewhere this weekendVOYAGR::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Mar 26 1993 11:294
    Today just can't pass quickly enough!!!
    
    	New York, got the ways and means
    
94.867GOOROO::DCLARKI do believe I've had enoughFri Mar 26 1993 13:1610
    re .865
    
    That statement just reminds me of a lot of people I know (more
    outside of DEC than inside) that see the world in very simple,
    black-and-white terms. My father-in-law is a good example. I've 
    learned from experience that things he tells me are usually gross
    simplifications of a complex situation, and that the advice he
    gives me is usually bad as a result. 
    
    - Dave (also jonesin' for the Albany shows!)
94.868CXDOCS::BARNESFri Mar 26 1993 13:533
    well then, don't listen to him DC! %^)
    
    rfb
94.869no choice sometimesGOOROO::DCLARKI do believe I've had enoughFri Mar 26 1993 14:005
    but, he feels compelled to offer us advice about everything from
    leaky basements to skiing to "the Jews", for hours on end. 
    
    That's why we are extrememly creative at finding ways to avoid
    having him visit us :-)
94.870NRSTA2::CLARKTV Guide's not safe anymore.Mon Mar 29 1993 22:039
re                      <<< Note 94.868 by CXDOCS::BARNES >>>

>    well then, don't listen to him DC! %^)
    
Rassafrassa &*(^^(*$#@*!!!!

- DC, dammit!

;^)
94.871CXDOCS::BARNESMon Mar 29 1993 22:064
    OH NO! I DID IT AGAIN! One of these days ALL daaves in NE are gonna
    haveta come out her and party so I can REALLY screw all the names up!
    
    rfb
94.872STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Thu Apr 08 1993 12:359
    I was reduced to wearing Speed Stick this morning and now I smell like
    my Dad in 1976!  Thank God we're out of Skin Bracer!
    
    And a real, philosophical thought:
    
    "One person really can make a difference, but most of the time they
    probably shouldn't." -- Marge Simpson
    
    Jamie
94.873LANDO::HAPGOODWed May 05 1993 20:127
How come when a man talks dirty to a woman, it's Sexual Harassment but
when a woman talks dirty to a man it's $3.00 a minute?

this oughta be in the joke topic....
bob(ladies it's a joke.  flames to the "thoughts on it's a joke topic"
:) :) :)

94.874CXDOCS::BARNESWed May 05 1993 20:143
    $3.00 a minute??? that's cheap! what's the number! %^)
    
    rfb
94.875TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonWed May 05 1993 20:235
    
    
    so what's the problem?  Sounds right to me.  :-)
    
    
94.876I think there's a song like that... :-)DRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Wed May 05 1993 20:3310
> How come when a man talks dirty to a woman, it's Sexual Harassment but
> when a woman talks dirty to a man it's $3.00 a minute?

Because woman are smarter, or course.

> $3.00 a minute??? that's cheap! what's the number! %^)

Damn!  Now *I'm* thinking like rfb (or is it, Tim Grady?) :-)

Dave (dumb-man (destined to be dirty-old...))
94.877MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereWed May 05 1993 20:508
are you serious?  I know you can't be, this is the joke topic.  But if not
it's $3.00 a minute for *any person* to call and be spoken dirty to, at thier
will.  It is sexual harrassmant for *any person* to talk dirty to another in
a harassing uncomfortable way against thier will.  No where near the same
thing in my opinion!


94.878DEDHED::SpineTom SpineWed May 05 1993 21:126
lisa, lisa, lisa...bob wasn't serious.  he was a jokin' around, ya know.

besides, if bob could seriously have thoughts like that, rae would slap
him up side his head!  wouldn't she, bob? ;-)

tms
94.879LANDO::HAPGOODThu May 06 1993 12:4411
>besides, if bob could seriously have thoughts like that, rae would slap
>him up side his head!  wouldn't she, bob? ;-)

Now wait'll Rae sees this months phone bill.

And Lisa's first few words hit it right (...this is the joke topic...
even though this is the thoughts topic...)

it's springtime!  now there's a thought!
bob
all for fun and fun for all
94.880MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereThu May 06 1993 14:396
I figured Bob wasn't serious but I decided I'd be (briefly) in case anyone
in the viewing audience was, or mistakingly thought Bob was.  I have learned,
thanks to this company, that you can never assume a joke is understood as
such - especially when people have their own way of wanting to see things.

94.881ouchLASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu May 06 1993 14:438
Hey LS,

I knew you knew Bob knew what was going on.

BTW, how's that sewing machine of yers? ;-) ;-)

tim

94.882;^)MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereThu May 06 1993 14:499
> BTW, how's that sewing machine of yers? ;-) ;-)
	
	;^)  It's in Maynard these days.  I left a *gasp* Male engineer
	in charge of it while I am here......

	


94.883;-)LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu May 06 1993 14:554
How silly.  Everyone knows men can't sew.  I bet everyone will think it's some 
kind of test equipment or something...;-)

tim
94.884LANDO::HAPGOODThu May 06 1993 15:155
Tim Grady must be WAAAY out of throwing distance.  

:)


94.885MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereThu May 06 1993 15:295
Well, at least he thinks he is.  You know as well as I that I travel interplant
alot.....

:-)
94.886LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu May 06 1993 15:513
So, when are ya comin' up this way?  I can't keep this up indefinitely...;-)

tim
94.887need a Glamour magazine? ;^)MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereThu May 06 1993 16:013
I bet you can't!

94.888CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 06 1993 16:114
    .886 and .887 have me crackin up! Lisa, you should be ashamed of
    yerself!!! %^)
    
    rfb
94.889MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereThu May 06 1993 16:343
actually rfb, I'm ashamed of you for not getting in the discussion!  :-) :-)

94.890LANDO::HAPGOODThu May 06 1993 16:416
            <<< Note 94.887 by MRNGDU::YETTO "the future is here" >>>
                       -< need a Glamour magazine?  ;^) >-

Or I can loan out my dog eared copy of National Geographic.
haha!  
bob
94.891From someone's sig...DRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Thu May 20 1993 19:367
      When the white man discovered this country, Indians were
      running it.  No taxes. No debt.  Women did all the work.
      White man thought he could improve on a system like that.
 
                           Cherokee Indian Philosopher
 
94.892CXDOCS::BARNESMon May 24 1993 13:4216
                  
    
                   "I'm drunk, on acid, and anti-Rush"
    
                                    a quote in the Colo Springs Gaggette
                                 from an unidentified Fort Collins man
                                 during "RushStock 93"
    
    actually this was the best quote of them all, considering the rest were from
    right wing neo-nazi Rushites...one of the more non-intellegent quotes was
    about Hillary Clinton "All her friends are lesbians."
    
    Wanna good laugh?, get into COlo notes and read the last entry about
    Rushstock by a Mrs. Pitt...sounds like a deadshow review!!! %^)
    
    rfb
94.893watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat...SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithWed May 26 1993 12:3711
    yesterday in Worcester this was heard.......
    
    
    	"Look Boris, its Moose and Squirrel !"
    
    yesterday a 600-700 lb Moose was taking a stroll through Bob Cousy's
    back yard (yeah the ex-Celtic great) and most of the area of Salisbury
    Street....the cops and animal control officers were able to chase the
    Moose back toward Holden and the lots of woods....
    
    
94.894ACE spotted in Worcester; Details at 11LANDO::HAPGOODWed May 26 1993 14:224
Maybe it was ACE stepping out for the summer shows!??!?!?!

bob

94.895NAC::RILEYFri Jun 04 1993 15:3410
    
    
    It's a good cloud day today.
    
    Driving into work (at 11:00am :^) I noticed beautiful Nimbus clouds
    spaced across the sky like huge buffalo roaming the plains.
                        
    I love these types of clouds  :^)
    
    Tree
94.896rocky mt highCXDOCS::BARNESFri Jun 04 1993 15:5622
    the baby magpies are out of their nest outside of the CX03 cafe. Not
    flyin yet, just hangin out on the branches of the poplar tree the nest
    is in. Must be getting crowded in there! I had a magpie as a pet one
    summer when I was a kid in Montana. 
    
    The baby horned owls in the pine tree outside of CX01 have grown so big
    the 3 of them barely fit in the nest. Mom and Dad don't come around
    that often anymore, but ya know they are hangin out somewhere near,
    waitin for dusk before they start feedin the owlets. 
    
    Saw a redtailed hawk last week makin a beeline to it's nest with a
    snake hangin from it's talons. The snake was still alive and wigglin
    like hell to escape...don't think he made it very far except down the
    throat of a baby redtail. 
    
    Up at Tumbledown, the birds have just come back. On our acre there's a
    nesting pair of redheaded woodpeckers, mountain chickadees, whitecapped
    field sparrows, hummers, Rocky Mt. Bluebirds, house wrens, robins, and
    swallows under the bridge down the road. Chipmunks and pine
    squirrels just started mating too.
    
    rfb
94.897TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonMon Jun 07 1993 18:4810
    
    "Burgundy is a color that signals approachability,"... "It is a color
    that uniformly across the globe conjures up images of prestige,
    professionalism and a feeling of trust."
    
    - taken from the all new and chromatically correct Digital World
    publication.
    
    So, how many folks are losing their jobs this month?  ;-/
    
94.898:^/NRSTA2::CLARKElectric Music for the Mind and BodyMon Jun 07 1993 18:581
I heard that the color blue causes mass riots in Zimbabwe.
94.899NRSTA2::CLARKElectric Music for the Mind and BodyFri Jun 11 1993 20:226
"A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a
 battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day."

				-- Calvin

consider this cross-posted to "The World We Work In" topic
94.900At least that's what I make of itVOYAGR::SAMPSONDriven by the windTue Jun 15 1993 11:401
    Today is the kind of day you want to blow off work and go sailing!
94.901every day is a good day to blow off work and go --- :^)STRATA::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Jun 15 1993 13:007
    re -.1  while i would tend to agree, i feel i must add that
    i bet the only day you WOULDN'T want to blow off work to go 
    sailing would be a day when you blow off work to go SKIING!
    
    					:^)
    
    					da ve
94.902punCOPSSLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithTue Jun 15 1993 13:011
    hey I think I saw a pun in there somewhere !
94.903Knot that I've seenVOYAGR::SAMPSONDriven by the windTue Jun 15 1993 15:237
    Well, 
    
    	Some days are too windy and it's better to save that vacation time
    for a day like today. SO what am I doing here today? Regaccrueing vacation 
    I used to move.
    
    There are no puns drifting around in this note Chris.
94.904From The edge..CSCMA::M_PECKARLive together, Play togetherWed Jun 16 1993 20:5376
From Our Very Own Good Old Disjointed Rambling But Rarely Confused John Ryan:

:-)

From:	DECWRL::"0005087349@mcimail.com" "John Ryan" 16-JUN-1993 16:37:30.30
To:	cscma::m_peckar
CC:	
Subj:	Re: Hi John

Well Mike,

  Finally have time to properly to everyone, "hello".  I'm somewhere
between Albuquerque and Denver, wondering how and why I went from a
perfectly happy, impoverished, tripping, single parent, hippy, VW camper
driving, bill payer to a stressed, impoverished, married, skypage carrying, 
suit wearing, business tripper that can't pay my bills.  Kids wear you out,
but now I remember the joy of seeing them everynight.  Oh well, guess the
grass is always greener ...

  Gee Mike, I started this on 5/27 and now it is 6/15 and I'm on way to 
Springfield, Mo.  It really is a pretty place, like the size of the place.
You drink free at the Ramada from 6 til 8 too, and don't forget those Wed.
night underwear shows in the bar, nothing sexist here, both, good looking
men and women in their briefs.  Unique way to make a living.  As much
as the constant travel has been an interesting education, the job has been
great.  Being the interface between Consumer Sales and MIS reminds me of
the old protest days when I would walk security during the demonstations,
and being a vet the WW2 vets would talk to me about their patriotism and
their inability to understand the "long haired freaks" protesting against
the war.  In retrospect, it seems it was easier to get them to understand
the protestors love of America, and the protestors to understand the cultural
differences these fine old men faced than it is to get Sales and Operations
to communicate.  Then for real fun, I also am the interface to the software
writers writing for our new DEC systems.  Now talk about three groups with
different agendas and speeds.  Quite an education for me on styles and 
communications, I tend to like the developers, they're weird enough to
be intelligent and fun.

  Family is good, thanks for asking, nothing like having a 15 month old
around, you remember!!  I think I'll spoil her rotten just like the others.
I have some real weird sounding phone calls, "It's Daddy, daddy, I love you,
sooo big, I love you, Daddy loves you".  Dustin is in baseball, Meghan is
finishing her sophmore year at Portland U. with 3.95 (after dropping out ot
high school in sophmore year, you know she still doesn't even have her GED),
and John IV is narrowing down his grad. school options, their goes my money!!
Kimberly is in the midst of raising an infant while trying to find yard work,
and crafts with no money self fulfilling and interesting.  She loves being a
mom at home and the creek looks fabulous, but as she says it would be great
if we had some money to do all that she wants to.  I guess you can only take
so many walks in the woods.

  Tell everyone still in Grateful from when I was around that I miss them.
You sure do become family in there.  Marv should know that I quit my church,
I was leading the Youth group and Sunday school, and am continuing my search
for a Christian organization that can accept differences, too bad that only
seems to mean gay now, and that used to mean cheerful. Hmmmmm  In a few
months I'll be bring the Boston center online and I can try to drive out and
see some of them and you, until then call when you can.  If anyone wants to 
talk let me know and I'll get my skypage number to you, you always have time
on the road, but when I'm home it's kids kids kids ;-)

Love to you all, and give Rach a hug for me.  

Peace,

john     

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94.905CXDOCS::BARNESWed Jun 16 1993 21:064
    i saw JR yesterady...he said he would get around to finishing that
    mail someday...guess I was the instigator!
    
    rfb
94.906XCUSME::MACINTYREThu Jun 17 1993 14:5743
    Great to hear from John.  It seems like such a long time since he left. 
    So much has changed since then, huh?  The roster of ex-DECheads seems
    to be longer than the list of current DECheads.  Kinda sad but life
    marches on.
    
    Fog, it's curious that you'd post this today.  For the last several
    days I've been in a serious reflective mood.  My last day in Merrimack
    is tomorrow and as happy (tempered) that I am about remaining employed
    I am also very sad about this change.  I not solely referring to the
    hassle of commuting and new taxes and expenses but also the sense of
    loss relating to long-time friendships (work-related) and the comfort
    of being in familiar surroundings.  
    
    Since the re-org that predicated my move, our group has been told to
    cut an additional 20% and on the 28th we will be informed of how that
    cut will be made.  People and programs?  People only?  Programs only? 
    Most likely the first option.  The irony is that if'n we cut more
    people I believe that logic would make me a good choice to be let go
    and if that happens it should occur on the anniversary of the
    completion of my 13th year at DEC.  Lucky 13!  
    
    I'll still be in GRATEFUL but I'm sure no where near as much.  I'm
    going into this with the attitude that I'm starting all over and want
    to be as focused as I possible can.  
    
    Serenity?  Not like Princess Grace was Her Most Serene Highness but
    more like Pauper Marv His Most Serene Lowness.  I appreciate the folks
    now in GRATEFUL and those who roamed here in the past for being open
    and willing to allow someone with the "Poor Me's" vent a little. 
    Sometimes its difficult for other friends and family to understand what
    working for DEC has been like these past couple of years.  At least
    GRATEFUL knows!
    
    Back to John Ryan:  I'd really like to see him when he's in the area
    and I hope that Fog or someone else will let me, and everyone else,
    know when that happens.  For at least the next week I'll be working out
    of MSO1 and I'll be looking forward to seeing other Maynard area heads
    from time to time for as long as it lasts.
    
    Trying to keep the faith,
    
    Marv
     
94.907You too, marvCSCMA::M_PECKARLive together, Play togetherThu Jun 17 1993 14:568
rfb, JR sent another message that he wants intructions for getting in touch 
wif ya.  Because of the way that MCI mail works, its infinitely easier for 
you to send him mail first and then for him to reply to it rather than for 
him to attempt to resolve your path through all his mail gateways. So, drop 
a note to: DECWRL::"0005087349@mcimail.com" please. Thenk you.

Fog
94.908NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Jun 17 1993 16:4025
Not to change the subject away from JR, but during my past week on the
road I had a chance to reflect on a kind of recurring theme that I've
noticed.

You see, strange things seem to happen to me when I travel.  Without
getting into details, I'm not sure if this phenomenon is because I'm
more prone to notice strange things when I'm on the road, or simply 
because being on the road makes everything seem strange.  The point is
that I've always thought that things happen for a reason, and not merely
by chance.  I suppose that's a corrollary to the concept of Karma.
But if things happen for a reason, as I've always suspected, then we
are obliged to learn what that reason might be.  It also implies that
there is a conscious entity that causes these things to happen for a
reason, a "higher power", if you will...

Making the effort to learn from the unusual things that happen to us, 
by definition means that those things happen for a reason, because we
have decided to learn from them.  Watching out for the meaning behind a 
given event actually makes us the conscious entity that places meaning 
in the othewise chance events that fall on us.  So, things happen for a
reason, because we have decided to watch for them, and learn from them.

I miss John Ryan too.  :-)

tim
94.909CXDOCS::BARNESThu Jun 17 1993 16:433
    geesh, tim you SOUND like John Ryan in that last mote!!!! %^)
    
    rfb
94.910Nice philosophizing, dude!CSCMA::M_PECKARLive together, Play togetherThu Jun 17 1993 16:585

Uh huh, we all create the bounds around which we define our existence. 

Next step: Decide that there are no bounds: poof.   :-) 
94.911NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Jun 17 1993 17:175
Next time I see ya'll, I'll describe the incidents that inspired it...

:-) ;-)

tim
94.912EBBCLU::SMITHSo many roads tease my soulThu Jun 17 1993 17:232
	So many roads tease our souls?
94.913NRSTA2::CLARKElectric Music for the Mind and BodyThu Jun 17 1993 17:261
Everything happens for a reason ... of MINE.
94.914VERGA::STANLEYThu Jun 17 1993 18:461
    Gee Tim... you sound like me.. :-) ...me and Dave (.913) I mean.. :-)
94.915from MTV - I like itNRSTA2::CLARKElectric Music for the Mind and BodyFri Jun 18 1993 03:541
When you throw it away ... what does "away" mean?
94.916Para-floyd....for me!!!LUNER::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Jun 18 1993 12:565
    Like in 'far, far'....no not nuggin!!!.....like somewhere over the
    rainbow....the far side of the moon....you know, the dark side...
    
    The lunitic is in the hall, there's someone in my brain but it's not
    me....*
94.917XCUSME::MACINTYREFri Jun 18 1993 15:2712
    Well I'm all packed and I'm using someone elses system to make this
    entry.  Hopefully my stuff will be at MSO1 shortly after I arrive on
    Monday.  Besides Boston and a few other places, Mass. was always just a
    place I pass through in route to somewhere else.  Now its where I
    work!!!!!
    
    Like is strange... but rarely dull.
    
    Latah,
    
    Marv
    
94.918Fair thee well now...VERGA::STANLEYFri Jun 18 1993 15:305
    I'm deleting files and getting ready to move on.
    
    Bye everyone... take care now.
                                                   
    Mary
94.919CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jun 18 1993 15:382
    bye Mary, will miss your notes...
    rfb
94.920TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Jun 18 1993 16:357
    
    Take care, Mary, we'll miss you in here. :-(  See you on the road
    sometime, I'm sure.
    
    peace,
    Phyllis
    
94.921EBBCLU::SMITHSo many roads tease my soulFri Jun 18 1993 16:556
	Bye Mary!!

	:-(

	Best o' luck to you...
94.922ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyFri Jun 18 1993 17:2911
Yikes Mary!

may you find the right road to happiness.
jc


re: Marv


Just think, you can do a ronnnie show up every now and then now that you'll
be nearly in maynard... 
94.923CSCMA::M_PECKARTwo pints make one cavortFri Jun 18 1993 17:532
S'long, Mary, we'll miss your perspektive...
94.924MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereFri Jun 18 1993 18:058

I must have missed something, as if that is novel!

hope you see this Mary ... goodbye and goodluck; I have always respected
and admired your opinions and you for being so honest with them - it's a
wonderful quality.  Keep it up!

94.925Au RevoirSALES::GKELLERthe patches make the goodbye harder stillFri Jun 18 1993 18:516
Mary,

I won't say goodbye yet because you'll be around at least a little next 
week.  And I'm sure that I'll see you again someday:-)

Geoff
94.926Bye bye!BINKLY::DEMARSERipple in still water...Fri Jun 18 1993 19:353
    Bye Mary!  I'm going to miss your notes in this and other files...:( :(
    
    :), danielle
94.927SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithFri Jun 18 1993 19:476
    Chicago Bull's coach, Phil Jackson....
    
    	"The Grateful Dead concert is here Saturday, I won't be able to go
    if we go back to Phoenix !"
    
    why the Bulls need to win tonight !
94.928CX3PST::BSS::DSMITHFri Jun 18 1993 20:295
    
    Good luck Mary, may your life be happy and GRATE!
    
    Divide Dave
    
94.929bye Mary :(SSGV01::GPEACE::StrobelJust Say No - To BARNEY!!!Mon Jun 21 1993 16:524
Take care Mary and good luck!

re: -.1 Phil Jackson & the Dead  Imagine getting second row tickets to a show 
only to find out your sitting behind Phil and Bill Walton!
94.930wow... keeps happening...ESKIMO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Jun 22 1993 14:303
    bye Mary!!
    
    				da ve
94.931:-)NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Jun 30 1993 23:468
    I just wanted to mention that I've decided once and for all to proceed
    with my 1993 New Years resolution, and put an end to my habitual
    procrastination.
    
    Thank you.
    
    tim
    
94.932ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyThu Jul 01 1993 13:1511
re   <<< Note 94.931 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Short arms, and deep pockets..." >>>
                                    -< :-) >-

>    I just wanted to mention that I've decided once and for all to proceed
>    with my 1993 New Years resolution, and put an end to my habitual
>    procrastination.
 
if i were you, i'd hang out until '94 and try it then.

:-) :-) :-)

94.933Should old acquaintance be forgot....NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Jul 01 1993 13:3412
    I figured that June 30th represented the ideal procrastinator's New
    Years Eve.  Any sooner would be jumping the gun, and any later would
    actually be a thinly veiled attempt at getting a head start on next
    year...besides, I said something back in January about doing this, and
    I figured it was time to get started...;-)
    
    Procrastinator's New Years!!  Happy New Years, everybody!
    
    :-)
    
    tim
    
94.934CSCMA::M_PECKARTwo pints make one cavortThu Jul 01 1993 15:464
Tim, you crack me up...

:-)
94.935SPOCK::IRONSTue Jul 06 1993 17:051
    I'm bored
94.936ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyTue Jul 06 1993 17:158
re                       <<< Note 94.935 by SPOCK::IRONS >>>

>    I'm bored


c'mon over mon, i got some stuff you can do here!

:-)
94.937ZzzzzSPOCK::IRONSTue Jul 06 1993 17:2517
>        <<< Note 94.936 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "Your recipe is so tasty" >>>
>
>re                       <<< Note 94.935 by SPOCK::IRONS >>>
>
>>    I'm bored
>
>
>c'mon over mon, i got some stuff you can do here!
>
    
    If I go outside, I can't gurantee what I'd do!
    
    Hell, I was so bored at work last week, I took Thursday and Friday off
    and cleaned the basement and steam cleaned the carpets!!  I also
    cleaned off my bureau!!  Now THAT'S bored!!!
    
    dave
94.939;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDI want a workstation now dammit!Tue Jul 06 1993 18:1517
>               <<< Note 94.938 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM "GUMBO!!!" >>>
> 
> >    Hell, I was so bored at work last week, I took Thursday and Friday off
> >    and cleaned the basement and steam cleaned the carpets!!  I also
> >    cleaned off my bureau!!  Now THAT'S bored!!!
> 
> wanna take this thursday and friday off and clean our basement and carpets???
> 
> ;^)
> 
> - rich-who-hasn't-been-THAT-bored-in-a-while


Yeah, I noticed...


- jeff_the_47_Ledgewood_housekeeper
94.9418)BINKLY::DEMARSERipple in still water...Tue Jul 06 1993 20:323
    now now.........
    
    :), danielle
94.942someone had to say this...PONDA::64423::BELKINthe slow one now will later be fastTue Jul 06 1993 21:165
How'dja steam-clean the carpet?  Just open the windows for a few hours and
let the atmosphere come in?
 
  ;-)
94.943SUBPAC::MAGGARDI want a workstation now dammit!Tue Jul 06 1993 22:1315
re .940

That isn't a very nice thing to say, nor is it correct as you will
pleasantly discover when you go home tonight.  Actually, that note really
pisses me off!  (Yeah, I know, what else is new?!)   

8-( 

But since I just had a fleeting instant of sanity, I'll spare everyone from
having to suffer along with my b!tching.  

E-mail sent. 

- jeff_having_a_bad_day_that_just_keeps_getting_worse... >B-(
94.944There's racing & then there's CruisingMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windTue Jul 06 1993 23:1811
	Well, on a much more thoughtful for the day note, my thought for
    the day was going to be a simple picture painted below in combination
    with the title above. 
                          
    
 	In the early evening we watched a beautiful full moon rise over 
Martha's Vinyard. A yellowish orange full moon was just coming up over 
the island with one thin cloud splitting the sphere as the dozen or so 
anchor lights in front of us looked like candles below and their long 
reflections in the nearly flat water mimicked the masts that supported 
them.
94.945relax...ROCK::ROCK::FROMMGUMBO!!!Wed Jul 07 1993 05:2112
>re .940

>That isn't a very nice thing to say

>Actually, that note really
>pisses me off!

i think you're blowing this WAY out of proportion

rather than continue wasting bandwidth in this file, .940 is deleted

- rich
94.946fingers crossedSPICE::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithWed Jul 07 1993 12:1313
    OK enough of that boys, play nice....
    
    
    now, I am making a request to all here to send vibes of good skating to
    Julie who today is on the next step in her quest to make the Nationals
    Roller Skating Championships....so at around 1130 send out wishes of
    don't fall !!!!! keep your head up and smile !!!! to her in Tanton.
    
    thanks people....
    
    Ill let you know how she does .....
    
    Chris_one_nervous_Dad
94.947NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Jul 07 1993 12:343
Good luck, Julie! (and keep smiling)  :-)

tim
94.948Good Luck To Julie and the nervous dadSALES::GKELLERthe patches make the goodbye harder stillWed Jul 07 1993 12:374
Best of luck Julie from both Pam and I.  Pam sais smile and watch those 
toe stops:-)

Geoff
94.949crossing bodily appendages and stuff... :^)ESKIMO::DWESTif wishes were horses...Wed Jul 07 1993 12:493
    come on Julie!!  :^)
    
    					da ve
94.950TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonWed Jul 07 1993 13:184
    
    good luck, Julie!!
    
    
94.951Good Luck JulieBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateWed Jul 07 1993 14:045
    
    OoHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, go Julie go, you can do
    it!!!!!!!!
    
    
94.952RELIEFSPOCK::IRONSWed Jul 07 1993 16:359
    Guess what!
    
    I got something to do yesterday afternoon that should last me 3-4
    days!!  YAH!!
    
    Now, what happen to .940?  Was someone being mean to me and I didn't
    know it?
    
    dave
94.953EST::BOURDESSWed Jul 07 1993 16:374
>    Now, what happen to .940?  Was someone being mean to me and I didn't
    
    Slight argument that hopefully has been resolved.  You didn't miss
    anything.
94.954bbrrrrrr!!!PONDA::WEDOIT::BELKINthe slow one now will later be fastWed Jul 07 1993 18:3019
	"The wind was a-howlin' and the snow was outrageous
	 I made up my mind that I had to go onnnnnnnne...."

				- Dylan, "Isis"

just a nice cool wintry-type thought-image.  I was thinking of the _outrageous_!
snowfalls we've had during this past winter.

Bonus points: What kind of weather was there on the day the song's narrater
married Isis?  ;-)

Some other chilling lyrics:

"snowed so hard that the roof caved in"

"when its 9 below zero / an three o'clock 'n the afternoo-oooo-oon!"


94.955differnt kind of coldCSCMA::M_PECKARTwo pints make one cavortWed Jul 07 1993 18:495
It was freezin cold in that hotel...

She so cold she's so goldarned cold, she's so cold cold cold she's cold.  :-)

94.956i want this on a bumper stickerROCK::ROCK::FROMMGUMBO!!!Thu Jul 08 1993 03:035
	It will be a great day when our schools get all the money
	they need, and the Air Force has to hold a bake sale to buy
	a bomber.

94.957great stickerNRSTA2::CLARKThu Jul 08 1993 13:065
There are several companies advertising in a bunch of "leftist" magazines 
(Mother Jones, The Progressive, etc.) which sell that bumper sticker ... I'll
check out my most recent issue of TP for an address.

- DC
94.958TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonThu Jul 08 1993 13:334
    
    yeah - that's a good one that's been around for awhile.
    
    
94.959ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidentally in St.Paul, MNThu Jul 08 1993 21:398
    "HELP! if fallen and can't reach my beer!"
    
    Saw this one on a T-shirt worn by an old man with a big belly and 
    carrying a brew at the 4th of July carnival down the road from our
    house.
    
    :-)
    Scott
94.960BUSY::IRZAour only weapon is a songFri Jul 09 1993 11:274
    
       i always liked the one "i've tripped and i can't get down" 8^)
    
                                                          ^dave
94.961drinking and drivingMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Jul 09 1993 12:085
    	The problem with driving like a maniac with a full cup of coffee
    is that is spills all over the car. 
    
    	Sure glad tomorrow is Saturday, I'm tired of spilling coffe all
    over my car.
94.962it's inevitable ;-)GNPIKE::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Jul 09 1993 12:539
>     	The problem with driving like a maniac with a full cup of coffee
>     is that is spills all over the car. 
   	
	I didn't even make it out of the *driveway* yesterday before 
	soaking my shirt in hot coffee.  :-/  I *knew* I'd end up wearing
	some, happens every time I take a cup in the car.  And this is a
	with a jumbo covered travel mug.  

	Ken
94.963no spills here :-)EST::BOURDESSFri Jul 09 1993 13:285
    I like living close to work.  I either ride my bike or drive for just a
    few minutes.  Either way, I wait till I get to work before I commence
    caffeine intake :-)
    
    	Mike
94.964SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithFri Jul 09 1993 13:341
    yeah me too, I wait til I get to work before I spill it on my pants :')
94.965ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyFri Jul 09 1993 13:592
no caffine needed for mio in da morning.  i just wake up and i'm ready to
rock and roll....................
94.966CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jul 09 1993 15:065
    JC, you young whipper-snapper!
    
    rfb
    
    (haven't we covered this string before??)
94.967SLOHAN::FIELDSand we'd go Running On FaithFri Jul 09 1993 15:192
    rfb, we might have but I still have not had my morning shot so Im not
    sure
94.968STAR::HUGHESSamurai Couch PotatoFri Jul 09 1993 15:294
    After years of training I can now spill coffee on myself before I get
    in the car, saving valuable time.
    
    gary
94.969LANDO::HAPGOODFri Jul 09 1993 15:358
           <<< Note 94.968 by STAR::HUGHES "Samurai Couch Potato" >>>

>    After years of training I can now spill coffee on myself before I get
>    in the car, saving valuable time.
    
:) :) :)
bob

94.970Like an ice cubeSALES::GKELLERthe patches make the goodbye harder stillFri Jul 09 1993 16:069
>        <<< Note 94.965 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "Your recipe is so tasty" >>>
>
>no caffine needed for mio in da morning.  i just wake up and i'm ready to
>rock and roll....................


JC You're just sooooo cool, I wish I could be like you:-)

Geoff
94.971watch that hotline!CSCMA::M_PECKARTwo pints make one cavortFri Jul 09 1993 16:152
smarcus should be rolling into work in an hour or two...
94.972MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRa blinding flash o'the obviousFri Jul 09 1993 16:258
    
    oh pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease
    
    announce fall mailaway dates
    
    while I still have some $$$ left over from my house sale
    
    carol
94.973VOYAGR::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Jul 09 1993 16:441
    I wonder if Mr. Marcus has spilled his coffee yet??
94.974MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRa blinding flash o'the obviousFri Jul 09 1993 17:053
    I hope so - let's get ON with this!
    
    
94.975NOT ME!SPOCK::IRONSFri Jul 09 1993 18:025
    I just tend to go into a sleepy daze on my 40 minute commute to work.
    I do the caffeine when I get to work.  I'd hate to be wide awake while
    I drive.  GOD FORBID!!  :^)
    
    dave
94.976EST::BOURDESSThu Jul 22 1993 14:264
    Ken Olsen's response when being interviewed and asked how many people
    work for DEC........
    
    		"oh, about half" :-)
94.977odd, but neat feelings today...STRATA::DWESTreality is not...Fri Jul 30 1993 14:3180
    
    kind of an interesting feeling here this morning...
    
    recently i picked up a booklet that was published here on site...
    it's called "Journeys II" and it's full of short essays that were done
    by students of the English as a Second Language program...  most of it
    is pretty much what you might expect...  stories about improtant people 
    in thier lives, family kinds of things, little anecdotes about things
    that happened to them when they came to this country etc.., 
    interesting, but not especially remarkable in most cases...
    
    and then i came to the last section...  adn suddenly i found myself
    kind of impressed...  it's called "we share what we have learned"
    not that there was suddenly great literary talent rising to the surface, 
    but some really cool stuff suddenly showed up-the essays discuss peace.
    what is it?  what does it mean to you?  something everyone SAYS they
    want, but not everyone really has a handle on and something that many
    of us don't think about or take very much from granted...  
    
    these folks have some definite ideas on what peace is or isn't...
    and while we like to discuss how nice it would be to have peace,
    as if we really know, some first hand experience can be pretty
    enlightening... 
    
    they talk about when there is no peace...  when a husband is out of
    work and there is no peace in the family...  when children have no food
    and are coveredd with flies, or when teenagers have guns...  when small
    countries want to be big, when poor countries want to be rich, when big
    and rich countries never think they have enough...
    
    what is peace?  here's a few quotes...  
      
    "Peace means there is no war.  
    Peace means there are no roadblocks,
    no soldiers to stop you from going where you want to go,
    and you are not shot down in the street..."
    
    "Peace between family members makes everyone feel well.
    When you have peace, you are free to do anything."
    
    "Peace is clean and white
    Peace is health
    Peace is soft and quiet
    Peace is patience
    Peace is soft and warm
    Peace is love"
    
    "Peace means that everybody has food to eat.
    Peace means children can go back to school.
    The countries of the world can work together
    To create a better future."
    
    "Peace is having happiness
    Peace is living without war
    Peace is being clam
    Peace is living without violence
    Peace is having quiet
    Peace is beautiful
    Peace is good
    Peace is important to mankind"
    
    "Peace is the best thing you can have.
    Peace comes from our hearts, our heads, and our hands,
    working together."
    
    "Whatever we do, our children are watching us and doing the same thing.
    They are the future and they are learning from us.  Let's get together
    and please understand and respect each other.  Only then will we have
    peace."
    
    
    	seemed pretty eloquent to me...  certainly not what i expected to
    find today...  go figure...  it's important...  it is good...  it is 
    quiet...  it is calm...  it lives inside us or it does not exist at
    all...  
    
    	and our children are watching...
    
    						da ve
                                        
94.978Peace and loveBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateFri Jul 30 1993 15:136
    hey Da ve,
       thanks for putting that in.   Peace is lots of things to lots of
    people.  It was nice to start the day thinking about peace and Love.
    
    	Peace to all
    	Mark
94.979teach your children wellONE900::HUGHESSamurai Couch PotatoFri Jul 30 1993 15:158
>    	and our children are watching...

That's fer sure. One of those things I did not fully appreciate until becoming
a parent.

Powerful stuff, particularly the last couple of paragraphs.

gary
94.980Kind of a warm glow...CARROL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Jul 30 1993 15:433
    Peace to you Da ve...you obviously have it inside!!!
    
    dugo
94.981CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jul 30 1993 15:493
    ditto the last few...peace CAN BE powerful stuff..if you let it!
    
    rfb
94.982The rules of the road of life...CARROL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Mon Aug 02 1993 20:1263
                             RULES FOR BEING HUMAN



    1.) YOU WILL RECEIVE A BODY.

        You may like it or hate it, but get use to it.  It will be yours 
        for the entire period, this time around.

    2.) YOU WILL LEARN LESSONS.

        You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called Life.  Each
        day in school, you will have the opportunity to learn Lessons.  You
        may like the Lessons or think of them as irrelevent and stupid.

    3.) A LESSON IS REPEATED UNTIL LEARNED.

        A Lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have
        learned it.  You will repeat the Lesson over and over again until
        you understand what is being taught.

    4.) THERE ARE NO MISTAKES.

        Growth is a process of trial and error experimentation.  The
        'failed' experiments are as much a part of the process as the
        experiment that ultimately 'works'.  That's what learning Lessons
        is all about.

    5.) LEARNING LESSONS NEVER ENDS.

        There is no part of Life that does not contain it's Lessons. If you
        are alive, there are Lessons to be learned.

    6.) 'THERE' IS NO BETTER THAN 'HERE".

        When your 'there' has become a 'here', you will simply obtain
        another 'there' that will again look better then 'here', until you
        fully learn this Lesson.

    7.) OTHERS ARE MERELY MIRRORS OF YOU.

        You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it
        reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself.  Learn
        this Lesson well.

    8.) WHAT YOU MAKE OF YOUR LIFE IS UP TO YOU.

        You have all the tools and resources you need.  What you do with
        them is up to you.  The choice is yours, the Lessons are free.

    9.) YOUR ANSWERS LIE INSIDE OF YOU.

        The answers to Life's questions lie inside of you.  All you need to
        do is Look, Listen and Learn.  The Lessons will teach you all you
        need to know.

   10.) YOU WILL CONSCIOUSLY FORGET ALL OF THIS.

        But it will be retained as a soul memory in the subconscious part 
        of your foreverness.  Live, Love and Learn the Lessons of Life and
        you will never regret a moment of your existance.
    
94.983BINKLY::CEPARSKIMon Aug 02 1993 22:094
    >>RULES FOR BEING HUMAN
    
    
    Excellent!!    :^) :^) :^)
94.984CXDOCS::BARNESMon Aug 02 1993 22:265
    RE :YOU WILL CONSCIENCELY (how ever you spell it) FORGET ALL OF THIS....
    
    what wuz zat again???????
    
    
94.985source ?MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRdust off those rusty stringsTue Aug 03 1993 16:415
    
    tres cool!  now is that a quote from something famous that I can't recall
    she said in her librarian_mode?
    
    
94.986Where exactly is this place in space????CARROL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Tue Aug 03 1993 16:5510
    Nah...it was pasted on the wall of this friend of mine's cubicle out 
    in Albuquerque....she got it from a New Age Life Center out there...
    
    i've always thought it was relavent to how we preceive our lives...we
    tend to think of ourselves as insular, when in fact it's almost like
    we've entered some sort of carnival ride and we had better read the
    'rules' before we play....*;')          
    
    dugo_who_views_life_as_one_big_roller_coaster_weeeeeeeeeeeeee_ohhhhhhhhh
    
94.987SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Aug 05 1993 12:094
    	its such a nice morning that if my car had broken down on the way
    in, it would have be fine with me !
    
    8^}
94.988One of my favorites...SALES::GKELLERThe 2nd guarantees the restThu Aug 05 1993 13:113
People who think they know everything really aggravate those of us who do
:-)
Geoff 
94.989ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyThu Aug 05 1993 13:302
Chris mon, you sure sounds like you are in a killer-happy mood this morning
mon!!!!!!!!!   so, what did ya do before work, hmmm????  :-) :-)
94.990Don't bogart that......BSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateThu Aug 05 1993 13:397
    I was thinkin the same thing, JC.   Wellll Chris, waht ever it was you
    did, could you Fed Ex some out Coloradi way.
    
    	Up to my Eyes it work and looking forward to the weekend
    
    	Mark
    
94.991SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Aug 05 1993 13:4323
    well all week now I've been beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep beeep beep beeeep
    and beeeep beeep beeeeeeep beeep then I made the coffee !
    
    8^l
    
    rilly tho ;') Im gonna bottle my 1st batch tonite and I ordered some 
    more stuff for the 2nd batch (gonna do a wheat this time) 
    	to be honest I should have stayed home today to empty more bottles 
    just to make sure I have enough empty bottles............
    not sure I've got enough yet, never can have to many so I've been told ! 
    
    8*o
    
    
    	and on the way in I pass this farm that has those big cows (with
    lots-o-hair and big horns) and they were all hanging out near the road
    eating breakfast....a few of them had birds sitting on they nosies, it
    just looked funny seeing these big cows with little birds sitting on
    their nosies...
    
    made me smile !
    
    Chris
94.992Veggie types ignorePOWDML::MACINTYREThu Aug 05 1993 15:118
    Hey Chris,
    
      It sounds like what you saw were Highland cattle.  They come from
    Scotland.  Their meat tastes a bit different from the usual stuff we
    get here in the states but it is good in its own way.
    
      Marv
    
94.993SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Aug 05 1993 15:172
    so that explains the accent they have ! those Scotish accects are had
    to understand :')
94.994 from the cofferoom wall BUSY::IRZAbecome what you areFri Aug 06 1993 18:466
    
          due to economic difficulties.....
    
          the light at the end of the tunnel will be
          turned off until further notice.
    
94.995CSCMA::M_PECKARlife is a carnivalFri Aug 06 1993 19:014
!!!

Totally appropriate for the kind of day I'm having...
94.996TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Aug 06 1993 20:114
    
    I *love* it!  HA!  
    
    
94.9974.75 day left to goALBURT::LEWIS_EMon Aug 23 1993 11:402
    Mpnday......Death is natures way of telling you to slow down.......
    
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94.999NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Aug 30 1993 19:297
"It's a happy enchilada, and ya think yer gonna drown.
 That's the way that the world goes 'round."

;-)

tim
94.1000CXDOCS::BARNESMon Aug 30 1993 19:404
    make mine with green sauce, Tim!
    rfb
    
    p.s how ya doin anywaz, buddy?
94.1001NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Aug 30 1993 20:388
Just back from vacation, glad to be back home, and dying
to get outta town again.

Go figure.

;-)

tim
94.1002from the give credit where credit is due department...DEDHED::SpineTom SpineMon Aug 30 1993 21:286
> "It's a happy enchilada, and ya think yer gonna drown.
>  That's the way that the world goes 'round."

Mr. John Prine, I believe.

tms
94.1003waitaminute!DEDHED::SpineTom SpineMon Aug 30 1993 21:308
And wait a minute.  Don't those lines go...

	It's a half an inch of water and ya think yer gonna drown
	That's the way that the world goes round.

The happy enchilada lines are different, aren't they?

tms
94.1004the story goes something like this...STRATA::DWESTreality is not...Tue Aug 31 1993 12:2325
    yep, it's John Prine...  sort of...
    
    and yep, the happy enchilada lines are different... 
    
    apparently, as John was getting ready to do a show one night, a woman
    approached him with a request...
     
    "will you play the song about the happy enchilada?" she asked.
    
    "i think you've mistaken me for someone else.  i've neer written a song
    about any kind of enchilada-happy or otherwise" replied Mr. Prine.
    
    "oh no!  i'm sure that it's you!" said the woman.
    
    "maybe if you sang a bar or two just to refresh my memory?" John
    requested.
    
    "sure! 'its a happy enchilada and you think you're going to drown'...
    you know the one!"  sang the woman, complying with the request.  "it's
    one of my favorites!"
    
    "oh, that one...  sure...  i can do that...  and i'm really glad that
    you like the lyrics!"
    
    					da ve  
94.1005NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Aug 31 1993 13:599
    I really like the lyrics too.  And the Happy Enchilada version is the
    one that best fit my "mood for a day" yesterday...
    
    Why?  Because it doesn't make a damn bit of sense....
    
    ;-)
    
    tim
    
94.1006JUPITR::OCONNORSFri Sep 03 1993 17:3410
    
    
      Desire nothing, except nothingness
      Hope for nothing, except to rise above all hopes
      Want nothing, and you shall have everything
    
                           Avata-Mehar-Baba
    
    
   Sean
94.1007AKOCOA::SMITH_DSo many roads tease my soulFri Sep 03 1993 17:592
	amen!  :-)
94.1008:^)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Fri Sep 24 1993 13:203
so, is it just me, or is anybody else in a particularly good mood today?

- rich
94.1009And my seats are gonna be grate!MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Sep 24 1993 13:599
    I think it's just you Rich. I mean why, with the impending start of the
    Whitbread, the end of a work week and the change from rain to sun in
    the weather would any one be in a unusually good mood today? Is
    something going on today?  I know Slipknot is playing, Oh that's it,
    you're a knothead! 
    	I might not make it for the beginning of that show, I've got some
    other plands for earlier in the evening.
    
    Geoff
94.1010how sweet it isMKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRdust off those rusty stringsFri Sep 24 1993 14:005
    yeah me too smiling alot .... suddenly felt like my face was aching and
    then realized that i've been smiling nonstop since i rolled out this
    am.
    
    nothin left to do but :-)  :-)  :-)
94.1011awesome weather!AKOCOA::DMITCHELLjust might be ur kinda zooFri Sep 24 1993 14:035
    
    grate mood. 6 shows and a weeks vacation. doesn't get much better.
    
    Don_outta_here_at_11
    
94.1012me too!!!MKOTS3::JOLLIMORETooMuchOfEverythin is just enufFri Sep 24 1993 14:053
    grate mood. 6 shows and a weeks vacation. doesn't get much better.
    
    Jay_outta_here_at_11
94.1013totally twitching!!!!AKOCOA::SMITH_DSo many roads tease my soulFri Sep 24 1993 14:0615
	:-)

	To be honest....

	HFT!!!!!

	I'm flippin out!!! I just want 12:00 to get here NOW
	so I can ready and get my ass into the gahdin!!!!!!

	I've had a lot on my mind lately, including a broken 
	heart..... the shows couldn't have come at a better 
	time dammit!!!!!!

	 :-)  :-)  :-)  :-)  :-) 
94.1014Going to my first concert - from backstage!MYMUSE::MASHIAEvery lil' thing gonna be all rightFri Sep 24 1993 14:3235
    Hi folks,
    I've never noted here before, kinda stumbled upon this file.  
    
    I'm not really a Deadhead, thought their recorded music was a little
    too country for my taste, that Jerry Garcia's voice was definitely an
    acquired taste :-), but bought _In the Dark_, and had never been to
    a live concert of theirs...
    
    
    UNTIL TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
    	
    I'm 44, and last year heard from a high school classmate of mine that I
    had had no contact with since graduation day, when I slipped a love
    letter into her graduation gown box:-). Anyway, she's is now married to
    the road manager for the Dead, and I have been given *backstage passes*
    for self, wife, and our two boys (5 & 7).  I am psyched!  I've heard
    a lot about their concerts, and it sounds like my kind of party.  But
    I've never been to a *rock* concert (unless you count Bonnie Raitt),
    at all, much less a Dead concert, and much much less the backstage
    scene at a Dead concert.
    	My wife and I are neighbors/friends with a couple where the husband
    is a major Deadhead, has every album/book, tons o' tapes, etc.  He says
    the most exciting moment of his *entire life* was when Jerry Garcia
    waved at him from a limo once! Must make his wife feel great :-).  His
    wife says he's been insanely jealous of us, calling his friends and
    complaining that "they don't even know who's in the band, and they've
    got *backstage passes*!!!".  Poor guy :-).
        Anyway, I'm really looking forward to it, and just wanted to let
    you folks know; figured if anybody was interested, you would be. I will 
    post a behind-the-scenes report next week. Should be quite an
    adventure, not to mention seeing my friend for the first time in 26
    years!
    
    Rodney
    
94.1015other than that, we're feeling ok.... ;-)QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Sep 24 1993 14:3415
Frankly I'm tired, my brain hurts, my wife is sick (pre-tour sinus
infection) and we both got into shouting matches at our daughter
and each other last night.  And my wife got almost zilch sleep last
night and had to check on a group home at 4:30 AM this morning to 
make sure the person on night duty wasn't dozing off.  Aside from 
the person she had to lay off earlier in the week.  And today
she's spending cleaning up the mess our house can get into with
two very young and active kids so the babysitter won't be 
appalled at our normal living conditions.

I'm hoping things turn a little for the better as I leave work about
3:00.  Hints that that might be the case was an unanticipated 
raise in my pay check yesterday...

PeterT
94.1016CSCMA::M_PECKARthat would be somethingFri Sep 24 1993 15:1812
Hi Rodney, thanks for checking in. You are in an enviable position, enjoy
the scene backstage: you will likely find it a relaxed atmosphere rather
than the charged, crazed atmosphere at your average rock and roll concert
backstage. Usually there is special entertainment for the kids of the crew,
like a clown or a juggler: look for this for your two kids. If you get to 
meet Bob Wier, please ask him what the lyrics to On The Road Again are 
(Natural born WHAT??).  :-)

Please share your experiences of being backstage at a dead concert with us 
when you get back to work on monday, and sit back, relax, and enjoy the 
ride!
94.1017lucky Rodney!CXDOCS::BARNESFri Sep 24 1993 15:4011
    Hi Rodney...YOU LUCKY *^$$#@%%^*!!!!!!!!!!!  
    
                     %^)
    
    those of us in Colo are already envious enough! Thanks alot!!!! %^)
    
    seriously (ata deadshow??) ENJOY!!!! you'll have the time of yer life!
    just hope yer wife and kids don't become totally enthralled with this
    madness and become tourheads! %^)
    Be sure and type in a  review!
    rfb
94.1018AKOCOA::SMITH_DSo many roads tease my soulFri Sep 24 1993 15:496
	Rodney! You are so psyched!!!!

	If you happen to catch up with Jerry, could you please hint
	him to play a rippin Eyes of the World?  ;-)  
	
94.1019aoxamoxoa dudes :^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Fri Sep 24 1993 15:498
    Jeesh PeterT, I hope things turn around for ya! Sending p-vibes your
    way dude :^)
    
    And Rodney, I don't think you'll like this band too much. Why don't
    you let me have those passes as I have a tendency to favor awlfull
    muzak ;^) ;^) ;^)
    
    peace,Andy
94.1020QUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Sep 24 1993 17:215
Rodney,

Can I play your son for a night (I can pass for 7 :-))

adam
94.1021Might be one little problem...:-)MYMUSE::MASHIAEvery lil' thing gonna be all rightFri Sep 24 1993 17:4812
re: >>Rodney,

>> Can I play your son for a night (I can pass for 7 :-))

>>adam
    
    Great, but can you pass for black? :-)
    
    Dark_brown_Rodney_with_redheaded_wife_and_cafe_aulait_kids (got my own
    personal Rainbow Coalition :-) ).
    
    
94.1022POWDML::MACINTYREFri Sep 24 1993 18:389
    re .1021
    
    Baaaa, haaaa, haaaa.   ;-)
    
    
    
    Marv
    
    
94.1023SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Fri Sep 24 1993 19:464

:-)

94.1024CXDOCS::BARNESMon Sep 27 1993 14:006
    %^)  %^)  %^)
    
    too funny!!!! 
    
    hope ya had a REAL GOOD TIME!!!!!!
    rfb
94.1025Lilac rain...POWDML::MACINTYREWed Sep 29 1993 11:0723
    My commute from Nashua to MSO usually takes about 40 minutes each
    morning.  Sometimes more, sometimes less.  Most often I just sip coffee
    and listen to the all news station or a tape now and then.  I take the
    time to think about what's I'll be doing that day and then mentally
    drift.
    
    Well today was different!  Autumn in New England is beautiful and today
    is one of those grate days.  The air was crisp and clean, temps around
    45 degrees, bright and sunny.  The colors are beginning to show for
    real with some nice reds and oranges.
    
    Crusing down rt495 just before hitting rt2 I switched from the news to
    WBCN just in time to hear Unbroken Chain from the Mars Hotel platter
    come on.  It sounded so sweet and, combined with the great visuals and
    fine weather, it really made me feel GOOD!
    
    So smooth and so perfect for the setting.  A grate way to start the
    day.
    
    Enjoy everyone wherever you are.
    
    Marv
    
94.1026Beautiful MorningTRETOP::SAMILJANWed Sep 29 1993 11:508
    Geez, Marv, that even makes ME feel good, and I didn't even have the 
    radio on.  (Of course, I'm going to a show tonight, so that might
    have something to do with my good feelings, too.)
    
    Well, why not bottle this fine morning and pull it out again when you 
    really need it?
    
    Bud
94.1027NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzThu Sep 30 1993 16:1820
{headers removed}

If we could at this time shrink the earth's population to a 
village of precisely 100 with all existing human ratios remaining 
the same, it would look like this:

There would be 57 Asians (probably including 21 Chinese and
14 Indians), 21 Europeans, 14 from the Western Hemisphere 
(North & South America), and 8 Africans (from the Continent
itself).  Seventy would be non-white, 30 white.  Seventy would 
be non-Christian, 30 Christian.  Fifty percent of the entire 
world wealth would be in the hands of only 6 people, and all 
6 would be citizens of the United States.  Seventy would be 
unable to read, 50 would suffer from malnutrition, and 80 
would live in sub-standard housing.  Only 1 would have a 
college education.

When one considers our world from such an incredibly compressed 
perspective, the need for both tolerance and understanding 
becomes glaringly apparent.
94.1028Hello from a not too distant voiceBIODTL::JCNothing like a good dose of the DeadThu Sep 30 1993 16:4114

If I were a Treeeee  what would I look like???


Not like JC's logon profile...  

Hi everybody, and bye again...  It's been way too long to enter a note and
I had a fix...

Have fun at the showz!!!


TREEmon
94.1029NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzThu Sep 30 1993 16:411
We've been hit by a Tree!
94.1030All 'bow' down for da treemon!!! ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Thu Sep 30 1993 17:059

Hey now Tree!!!

Grate to hear from ya!!

8-)

- jeff
94.1031from the "give credit where credit is due" department...DEDHED::SpineTom SpineThu Sep 30 1993 17:3713
re: .1027 by NRSTA2::CLARK

> {headers removed}
>
> If we could at this time shrink the earth's population to a 
> village of precisely 100 with all existing human ratios remaining 
> the same, it would look like this:

This was excellent.  But by removing the original header along with forwarding
headers, you also removed the source.  To whom can we attribute this piece
of writing?

tms
94.1032SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Sep 30 1993 17:543
    I got the same thing but I don't think the head was much help on
    figuring out where it came from....if that helps tms....
    :')
94.1033CSCMA::M_PECKARthat would be somethingThu Sep 30 1993 18:067
Something that's curiously missing from that fine piece was the age 
distribution and birthing rates amoung the different groups: the snapshot 
is just that and doesn't show the exponential growth of the third worlders 
vs. the relatively glacial growth amoung the more affluent...


just a fwiw..
94.1034from the "please don't assume I'm ignorant" dept.NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzThu Sep 30 1993 18:3010
re                <<< Note 94.1031 by DEDHED::Spine "Tom Spine" >>>
         -< from the "give credit where credit is due" department... >-

>This was excellent.  But by removing the original header along with forwarding
>headers, you also removed the source.  To whom can we attribute this piece
>of writing?

No, I didn't.  The author was not mentioned in the mailing I received.

- DC
94.1035DEDHED::SpineTom SpineThu Sep 30 1993 18:484
Sorry, DC, I didn't mean to imply or assume ignorance on your part.  Please
accept my apology.

tms
94.1036NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzThu Sep 30 1993 18:551
no problem
94.1037SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Sep 30 1993 18:585
    geesh DC ! tms lack of sleep makes him this way ya know !!!!
    
    but I'm sure he'll be fine once the band hits the 1st note tonite !
    
    :')
94.1038NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzFri Oct 01 1993 15:507
Sorry, maybe I overreacted.  Very rough day (until show time of course)
yesterday.

Seen on a co-worker's pin:

	How come an ounce of pot is a felony but 10,000 gallons of
	oil in the ocean is business as usual?
94.1039NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzMon Oct 04 1993 20:273
    "The visions we present to our children shape the future.  It matters
  what those visions are." - Carl Sagan

94.1040My new faveLIOVAX::MERRILLNY's got the ways and meansMon Oct 04 1993 20:342
    
    "It ain't braggin' if you can do it" - Dizzy Dean
94.1041and my personal mottoMKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRdust off those rusty stringsTue Oct 05 1993 11:584
    
    "The best revenge is living well"  - Epicurus, Greek philosopher, circa
                                         300 B.C.
    
94.1042BeckettsBSS::MNELSONWon't ya try just a little bit harderFri Oct 15 1993 15:005
    
    I get the feeling that this is going to be a Becketts Porter type 
    of a day.  Any Springs heads up for it?
    
    
94.1043CXDOCS::BARNESMon Oct 18 1993 15:164
    for breakfast...I'll haveta have a black-n-tan.....
    
    rfb
    
94.1044ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againMon Oct 18 1993 15:567


>    for breakfast...I'll haveta have a black-n-tan.....

Coffee and milk , or hair of the dog???    

94.1045CXDOCS::BARNESMon Oct 18 1993 16:0510
    hair of the dog nothin! I've been a good boy lately,
    
    actually this is the first day in 5 that I've been able to
    move...tweaked my back BAD last week....livin on the heating pad and
    on muscle relaxors, Sat when you saw Patty and I at Hugh M Woods
    (talkin to Glenn I. here) was a rareity...by 2 that afternoon I was back
    on the heating pad.....with a four pak of those Guinnes (I know,
    spelling) stouts wit-da-compressed-air-in-em under my belt. 
    
    Still not that comfortable, rfb
94.1046CXDOCS::BARNESMon Oct 18 1993 16:089
    "Ya know, being a hippie, I'd a thought you'd be a little more open
    minded than that..."
    
    
    
    my 13 yr old daughter this weekend whilst we were discussing social and 
    moral issues and i was playin devil's advocate.
    
    
94.1047CSCMA::M_PECKARthat would be somethingMon Oct 18 1993 16:096
vibes to rfb!!!!

fog_whose_back_troubles_have_not_been_haunting_him_since_he_switched_to_
a_harder_bed,_but_who_gets_a_stiff_neck_instead_which_the_chiros_say_is_
from_too_much_stream_of_consciousness-type_typin'_on_the_ole_keyboard,_rilly!
94.1048oh, indeedNRSTA2::PHISH::clarkCan you picture what will be?Wed Oct 20 1993 17:013
"Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again."

			-- Robert A. Heinlein
94.1049CXDOCS::BARNESThu Oct 21 1993 16:244
    GURUS are people that have a General Understanding or Relitivly Useless
    Shit...
    
    heard from a quality guru as someone called him one %^)
94.1050STRATA::DWESTreality is not...Wed Oct 27 1993 16:412
    
    supercalifragilisticexpialidocious......
94.1052TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonWed Oct 27 1993 16:554
    
    even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious..
    
    
94.1053a pictogram (?) seen llloooonnnggg ago....SOLVIT::BXOFRN::ROYlose your step fall outa graceWed Oct 27 1993 17:0119
    
    
    	.1050
    
    	Oh, don't you mean.......
    
    
    	super cow,
    	a fragile dish,
    	eggs,
    	pie,
    	alley,
    	doe,
    	ssshhhhhh..........
    
    
    	Glen(n)......
    
    
94.1054Save Yerakinose!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Wed Oct 27 1993 17:4113


    Um diddlle-iddle-iddle, um diddle-eye,
    Um diddlle-iddle-iddle, um diddle-eye...
    

    And just what is a "Noezatt Week" and why do you have to be bad before
    your father gives you one? 


    ;-) 

94.1055i had to say something... just didn't know what?STRATA::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Wed Oct 27 1993 17:495
    if you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious...
    
    
    			da ve_who_laughed_at_Phyllis's_reply_cuz_dc_
    			slipped_one_in_the_middle :^)
94.1056and a DEChead lunch to boot! gosh i hope the sugar don't wear off...STRATA::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Fri Oct 29 1993 12:4416
    
    
    this day has potential...  :^)  
    
    these last couple of weeks have been incredibly hectic and stressful...
    but today has potential...  went to DCU and they fed me chocolate...
    one of the piddly projects that's more trouble than it's worth is
    almost done...  my secretary has gourmet jelly beans out...  i scored
    a monster sized cinammon roll with LOTS of gooey, drippy frosting
    from the caf...  it's friday...  slipknot tonight...  Chris and
    Sparky's wedding tomorrow...
    
    yep...  this day has potential...  :^)
    
    					da ve
                                
94.1057Acceptance is the key...to peace and harmony!!!CARROL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Mon Nov 01 1993 18:3519
Subj:	Thought-provoking piece...from somewhere in Cyberspace!!!

If we could at this time shrink the earth's population to a 
village of precisely 100 with all existing human ratios remaining 
the same, it would look like this:

There would be 57 Asians, 21 Europeans, 14 from the Western 
Hemisphere (North & South America), and 8 Africans.  Seventy 
would be non-white, 30 white.  Seventy would be non-Christian, 30 
Christian.  Fifty percent of the entire world wealth would be in 
the hands of only 6 people, and all 6 would be citizens of the 
United States.  Seventy would be unable to read, 50 would suffer 
from malnutrition, and 80 would live in sub-standard housing.  
Only 1 would have a college education.

When one considers our world from such an incredibly compressed 
perspective, the need for both tolerance and understanding 
becomes glaringly apparent.
    
94.1058TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Thu Nov 04 1993 17:373
"Work is the blackmail of survival."

		-- my friend Mike's t-shirt
94.1059no title, thanksMKOTS3::GRONTO::jollimoreNope, I'm goneThu Nov 04 1993 19:141
cool! :-)
94.1060TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Dec 10 1993 12:292
"Fred!  The Wives!"
		-- Barney Rubble
94.1061TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Wed Dec 15 1993 11:534
	"No news is good news."
		-- TAY1 mail room woman

How true that is.
94.1062AD::STEWARTWed Dec 15 1993 12:202
        "No gnews is good gnews"
    		 -- Gary Ganu
94.1063CXDOCS::BARNESThu Dec 16 1993 13:2873
    
          
                                  MIKE'S GIFT
          
          
          It's just a small white envelope stuck among the branches 
          of our Christmas tree, no name, no inscription.  It has 
          peeked through the branches of our tree for the past 10 
          years or so.  It all began because my husband Mike hated 
          Christmas.  Oh, he didn't hate the true meaning of 
          Christmas, but the commercial aspects of it, the 
          overspending, the frantic running around at the last minute 
          to get a tie for Uncle Harry or dusting powder for grandma, 
          gifts given in desperation because you couldn't think of 
          anything else.  He hated that.  Knowing he felt this way I 
          decided one year to bypass the usual shirts and sweaters 
          and ties and reach for something special just for Mike.  
          The inspiration came in an unusual way.
          
          Our son Kevin was 12 at the time and was on the wrestling 
          team at school.  Shortly before Christmas there was a 
          non-league match against a team sponsored by an inner-city 
          church, mostly black.  These youngsters, dressed in 
          uniforms consisting of ill-fitting boxer shorts, 
          hole-punctured T-shirts and sneakers so ragged that shoe 
          stings seemed to hold them together, presented a sharp 
          contrast to our boys in their spiffy blue and gold uniforms 
          and sparkling new wrestling shoes.  As the match began I 
          was alarmed to see that the other team was wrestling 
          without head hear, a kind of light helmet designed to 
          protect a wrestler's ears.  It was a luxury that the 
          rag-tag team could not afford.  Well, we ended up walloping 
          them at every weight class.  Mike sighed as he sat beside 
          me, shook his head, "I just wish they could have won one of 
          them",  he said.  "they have a lot of potential but losing 
          like this could take the heart right out of those kids."  
          He loved kids, having coached little league for years.  
          That's when the idea of the present came to me.
          
          That afternoon went to the local sporting goods store and 
          bought an assortment of wrestling head gear and shoes and 
          sent them anonymously to the inner-city church.  On 
          Christmas Eve I placed the envelope on the tree, the note 
          inside telling Mike what I had done and this was his gift 
          from me.  His smile was the brightest thing about Christmas 
          that year and in succeeding years.  for each Christmas I 
          followed the tradition, on year sending a group of retarded 
          youngsters to a hockey game, another sending a check to a 
          pair of elderly brothers whose home has burned to the 
          ground a week before Christmas.  the envelope became the 
          highlight of our Christmas.  It's always the last thing 
          opened on Christmas morning and our best moment.
          
          The story doesn't end here.  for you see, we lost Mike last 
          year to cancer and when Christmas rolled around I was still 
          so wrapped in grief I barely got the tree up.  Christmas 
          Eve found me placing the envelope on the tree nevertheless 
          and that morning it was joined by three others.  Each of 
          our children unbeknownst to the others has placed an 
          envelope on the tree for their Dad.  The tradition has 
          grown and some day will expand even further when our 
          grandchildren standing around the tree with wide-eyed 
          anticipation will watch as their fathers take down the 
          envelope.  Mike's spirit, like the Christmas spirit, will 
          always be with us.
          
          --Anonymous, quoted by Charles RR. Swindoll
          



    
    
94.1064TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonThu Dec 16 1993 13:364
    
    wow.  thanks for posting that.
    
    
94.1065ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againThu Dec 16 1993 14:029
Wow is right, that one brought tears to my eyes

    
 o o     
 '>
 ---


94.1066think ...ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Fri Dec 17 1993 13:361
... snow
94.1067noTPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Dec 17 1993 14:080
94.1068:^)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Fri Dec 17 1993 14:135
>                                   -< no >-

hope i wasn't offending the seasonally challenged

/r
94.1069MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkFri Dec 17 1993 16:216
    
    >hope i wasn't offending the seasonally challenged
    
    aaaaaaaahhhhhhahahahaaaa  - good one Rich!
    
    c
94.1070ISLNDS::CONNORS_MFri Dec 17 1993 17:086
    
    re: .1063
    
    thanks for making me cry rfb...  it feels good
    
    MJ
94.1071;^) just kidding! :^)TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Dec 17 1993 19:255
re                    <<< Note 94.1070 by ISLNDS::CONNORS_M >>>

>    thanks for making me cry rfb...  it feels good
    
Here.  Have a chopped onion.
94.1072CXDOCS::BARNESFri Dec 17 1993 19:478
    re .1070 and .1071
    some people are sentimental, some people aren't....
    
    
             %^)
    
    
    rfb
94.1073TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Dec 17 1993 20:042
"Men honor what lies within the sphere of their knowledge, but do not realize
how dependent they are on what lies beyond it."  -  Chuang-tse
94.1074this should be a sticker MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRWed Dec 22 1993 12:034
    
    "Ah, memories, memories.  Where is that brain damage they promised us?" 
            
    				- Hunter Thompson
94.1075CXDOCS::BARNESWed Dec 22 1993 15:124
    I have it.........
    
    
    rfb
94.1076MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkWed Dec 22 1993 16:553
    
    well don't keep it all to yourself!
    
94.1077enough said ! :')SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewMon Jan 03 1994 14:244
    
    
    
    		The Buddy Scott Trio
94.1078AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four n' there's so much moreFri Jan 07 1994 16:4512
	Although I'm not in a relationship right now, I heard someone on 
	TV the other night let this one fly, I thought it was cool.  
	I sure wish my ex and I were more tolerant to this.....  
	

	"The art of being in a relationship with someone is far from easy, 
	 it is a very touchy and difficult process of reconciling eachother's 
	 differences.  The process never ends"


	  
94.1079TPSYS::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Thu Jan 13 1994 13:505
"The music of a well-ordered age is calm and cheerful and so is its government. 
The music of a restive age is excited and fierce, and its government is 
perverted."
		-- Lu Pu-we, Chinese philosopher

94.1080I need the clapper!ISLNDS::CONNORS_MThu Jan 13 1994 18:179
    
    if your bored and you know it clap your hands
    (clap, clap)
    if your bored and you know it clap your hands
    (clap, clap)
    if your bored and you know it and you really want to show it
    if your bored and you know it clap your hands
    (clap, clap)
    
94.1081ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Jan 13 1994 18:196
>                    <<< Note 94.1080 by ISLNDS::CONNORS_M >>>
>                            -< I need the clapper! >-

if you're so bored, wanna come over here and help me clean up my office?

- rich-who-is-amazed-at-all-the-junk-that's-piled-up-since-i-last-did-this
94.1082ISLNDS::CONNORS_MThu Jan 13 1994 18:238
    
    well, I am in MRO today (is that where you are rich?) but....
    
    nah, I'm having too much fun singing sesame street songs!  
    
    sunny day, keepin the clouds away....
    
    
94.1083ISLNDS::CONNORS_MThu Jan 13 1994 18:234
    
    btw, how DO you clean your office and type at the same time?
    
    
94.1084NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Jan 13 1994 18:255
So, uh, MJ....bored?

:-)

tim
94.1085ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Jan 13 1994 18:2511
>    btw, how DO you clean your office and type at the same time?

throw something in the recycling bin,
check grateful,
throw something in the recycling bin,
check grateful,
...

ya know, it's taking me a lot longer to clean up than i thought it would ;^)

- rich
94.1086ISLNDS::CONNORS_MThu Jan 13 1994 18:318
    
    
    well, I'll help you clean by making sure there's something
    here for you to read during check grateful part!
    
    What a pal!
    
    
94.1087MR4MI2::REHILLCall Me Mystery HillThu Jan 13 1994 19:306
    
    	Where in MRO are you MJ?
    
    	I'm in MRO4.
    
    
94.1088ISLNDS::CONNORS_MThu Jan 13 1994 19:435
    
    
    I'm in MRO1 - but just for today and tomorrow am...
    playing gopher while my manager is hosting a large
    meeting over here.  fun...  zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
94.1089And somebody thinks I need glassesMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windThu Jan 13 1994 22:044
    I thought that looked like you when you walked by my office. 
    And then it looked like you again later on when I was leaving. 
    But by the time I said "MJ?" when you passed my office you must have
    been out of range. 
94.1090ISLNDS::CONNORS_MFri Jan 14 1994 12:294
    
    Where are you Geoff?  I'm here in MRO1 again this morning....
    
    MJ
94.1091Not far from the meeting I believeMILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Jan 14 1994 12:562
    I'm almost under the skylight that would be Pole # LM 18.6, up on the
    third floor. 
94.1092Vibes heading westwardBSS::MNELSONWon't ya try just a little bit harderTue Jan 18 1994 13:477
    
    Sending some positive vibes to the folks in LA.  Looks like a
    nasty situation, so positive vibes heading westward
    
    oooohhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    
    
94.1093More Vibes to La and HAPPY MLK DAYCXDOCS::BARNESTue Jan 18 1994 14:3916
    
    ditto on vibes to LA..I have a friend in San Bernadino, across town if
    the maps I'm lookin at are correct, so he and his probably got shook
    good, but are probably OK, too. 
    
    Happy MLK day, one day late , too. It saddens me to see racial hate
    STILL prevelant in our society, I have mixed feelings about the "new"
    idea that integration and the "living side-by-side racially" philosophies 
    need to be re-examined, that it is detrimental to young people of color
    to be intigrated. I can listen to those proposing a re-examination and
    sympathize with the feeling of a loss of culture, but the old knee jerk 
    liberal in me wants the fantasy that we CAN all live together to BE
    TRUE!!!!!!!! So, remember to teach peace and love....
    
    
    rfb
94.1094 MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkTue Jan 18 1994 19:0213
    My son and his family live in Canoga Park - they are ok but it was and
    will be a very bad time for them to come out of this.  Power out, gas
    shut off, work shut down - fear of looting - not enough stuff in the 
    stores.  it's like a war zone out there.  Most of the stuff in their 
    condo got thrown around and damaged in some way - what a nightmare.
    
    BTW - for those of you that go back a ways in GRATEFUL- Seth Jackson 
    and his wife live in Hollywood.  I wasn't able to get through to him 
    yesterday but I'm hoping it was just a quirk with the phone lines.  I
    stayed with them once when I was in LA ... 
    
    carol
      
94.1095CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jan 18 1994 19:184
    vibes to yer son and his family, Carol.
    
    
    rfb
94.1096AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four n' there's so much moreWed Jan 19 1994 02:164
    
    That sounds like a bad scene.
    	                                              
    Hope everything works out okay, and all the shakin's done out there.
94.1097Good wishes to yours...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jan 19 1994 13:557
>    vibes to yer son and his family, Carol.

I think they've probably already had enough vibes for the moment! ;-)
Hope things work out okay.  As bad as it was, it could have been a 
lot worse if it had happened a few hours later.

PeterT
94.1098More vibes ... er _beams_ to L.A.SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Wed Jan 19 1994 14:1616
I've got Family_to_be out there as well.  Dori's uncle and aunt live in
Sherman Oaks (epicenter) -- well, they used to.  Their apartment is completely
trashed -- everything in the apt literally got thrown 10'.  Refridgerator went
through the outside wall of their building, Dori's uncle got literally thrown
out of his bed -- hell of a wake-up call!  Her aunt was out of town,
fortunately.  He's okay, but their home and all of their (breakable)
possessions are gone -- total loss.  :-(  Not fun.  I don't know if they had
earthquate insurance... only 25% of the people out there do/did, and regular
home-owners doesn't cover this kinda thing from what I hear.

At least he's got a place to stay with other family in Pasadena while they
figure out where to live next...


- jeff
94.1099TECRUS::DEMARSEThat Lucky Old SunWed Jan 19 1994 14:325
    The reason that most of the people don't have earthquake insurance is
    because the deductables are high (approx. 10%) so they didn't feel it
    was worth it.  I'd probably get the earthquake insurance anyway.....
    
    :), danielle
94.1100ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againThu Jan 20 1994 20:534

Universal truth, like reality, is interpretive and therefore has no absolute.

94.1101way to go GlennBSS::MNELSONWon't ya try just a little bit harderThu Jan 20 1994 20:588
    
    Hey Glenn,
      Many kudos for the debate with the dittoheads.  You did a grate job.
    I'd like to buy you a beer next time I see ya, 
    
    Grateful is a grate refuge from the right.
    
    	Mark
94.1102ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againThu Jan 20 1994 21:089


thanks mon...  

ya know - every now and then you need to speak out against the "truth" ;^)


Glennnnn
94.1103take that ! ;^)ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againThu Jan 20 1994 21:4710
here's another one from the ditto debate taken offline....


A person starts off being wrong if they believe they can't be wrong. 



Glennnnn

94.1104SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewFri Jan 21 1994 11:153
    I Thought it was gonna get warmer
    I can't feel my toes
    I am Imaging Im in a much warmer place
94.1105The Iceman comith...CARROL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Jan 21 1994 12:207
    Like 'Spencers' map...the desert southwest is;
    
    "Still warm and sunny"
    
    Albuquerque here i come....
    
    				Dugo
94.1106Rush can be funny but his followers are stranger than us! :^)LUDWIG::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Fri Jan 21 1994 14:175
    dittohead debate???  i guess i wasn't paying attention (dammit)...
    is this on line somewhere that the rest of us can get a chuckle from
    it?
    
    					da ve
94.1107MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkFri Jan 21 1994 14:404
    yeah - fill us in on this ... I for one won't be able to do any work
    this after until I know
    
    
94.1108CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jan 21 1994 15:298
    the colorado notesfile is full of right wing extremists and rushheads
    ...glennn gives 'em hell all the time. I'm over it (as I told glennn 
    in a mail msg yesterday similar to Marks note to glennn in here) 
    glennnn gets into political debates with the boneheads....i tell 'em to
    f*#@  off....they don't like either of us
    
    
    rfb
94.1110CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jan 21 1994 15:384
    errr...Glenn, I should be the last one to ask about notesfile rules
    since I break them all the time, but can you legally cut 
    and paste those notes without the dittoheads permission???? mods???? 
    rfb
94.1111ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againFri Jan 21 1994 15:458
errr... Jees, I dunno- I deleted the note anyway... 

If ya want to read about it it its Note 1988.30ish-50ish in 
COMET::COLORADO


Glennnn
94.1112ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Jan 21 1994 15:538
I used to debate that kinda stuff with people in notesfiles ... it was
frustrating and eventually I came to the conclusion

		"Some People Just Don't Get It"

And of course, some people just don't WANT it.

- DC
94.1113Keep up the good work guys!!QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Jan 21 1994 17:076
>    glennnn gets into political debates with the boneheads....i tell 'em to
>    f*#@  off....they don't like either of us

Gee, why does this not surprise me ;-)

PeterT
94.1114AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four n' there's so much moreFri Jan 21 1994 20:269
    
    I was reading the Colorado notesfile the other day looking for skiing
    information when someone referred to blue collar jobs as "dumb
    jobs".  Well, well, well, speaking as someone who has grown, and done
    quite well for himself from a "dumb job" I must say, I look forward to 
    the day when I will fire someone for referring to a valued position 
    in the process as a "dumb job", especially in a company-wide public 
    forum where the people who do these "dumb jobs" may be a little pissed
    to say the least upon reading this. 
94.1115TECRUS::DEMARSEThat Lucky Old SunFri Jan 21 1994 21:005
    >> re:  someone referred to blue collar jobs as "dumb jobs".
    
    What a jerk!
    
    :), d
94.1116CXDOCS::BARNESMon Jan 24 1994 14:362
    that's the prevailing attitude in the COlo Notesfile....like their
    stuff don't stink....
94.1117ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Mon Jan 24 1994 16:541
Another Pleasant Valley Monday!
94.1118NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Jan 24 1994 17:3010
>Another Pleasant Valley Monday!

D.C., you're an evil, cruel man for dredging up that terrible memory.  Next,
I'll be humming "Last Train to Clarksville".

Time to break out the Walkman and erase those brain cells once and for all!

Now, where's that Phish tape I was listening to.....

tim
94.1119GOOROO::DCLARKconcurrent reverse engineeringMon Jan 24 1994 17:5512
        Dave Barry on the Information Superhighway (from a ficticious
        article supposedly written at the end of this decade); still 
        pretty accurate:
    
	   ...      By the mid-'90s, just about everybody was hooked 
	up to the vast international computer network, exchanging vast 
	quantities of information at high speeds via modems and fiber-optic
	cable with everybody else.  The problem, of course was that even 
	though the information was coming a lot faster, the vast majority	
	of it, having originated with human beings, was still wrong. 
	Eventually people realized that the Information Superhighway was
	essentially CB radio, but with more typing.  
94.1120ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Feb 02 1994 18:164
Jake, of Jake's Garage, in Hudson, on the possibility of my 1981 Datsun 210
needing repairs:

	"That car's not worth $10."
94.1121That car won't go 120 mph! ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDYa don't hafta spell'em ta eat'em!Wed Feb 02 1994 20:039
re: -.1

And I was just about to bust on your car in your "if I drive 120 mph..." note
 
Now I don't have to -- Jake did it for me :-)


- jeff
94.1122with the seatbelts on, of course ;^)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Feb 02 1994 20:185
>                      -< That car won't go 120 mph! ;-) >-

are you sure?  i was thinking of pushing it off a cliff just to find out

- rich
94.1123SUBPAC::MAGGARDYa don't hafta spell'em ta eat'em!Wed Feb 02 1994 20:234
> i was thinking of pushing it off a cliff just to find out

:-)

94.1124geek patrolQUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Feb 03 1994 16:598
Just keep in mind that you'd need a cliff at least 518.1 feet high to attain an
impact velocity of 120 mph.  I say "at least" because I didn't count air
resistance, which would slow the car down as it fell.

Maybe you can take your car up one of your favorite hiking mountains and try
it? :-)

adam_whose_car_only_went_98_mph_and_it_was_on_a_flat_road
94.1125;^)ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Thu Feb 03 1994 17:212
Adam Siegel, ladies and gentlemen!!

94.1126SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Feb 03 1994 17:231
    yeah !!!!! clapclapclap.....
94.1127BUSY::IRZAliving in a land of negative improvementThu Feb 03 1994 17:396
    
>>        yeah !!!!! clapclapclap.....
    
    
           for some strange reason i perceive this as a golf clap.
    
94.1128ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Feb 03 1994 17:578
>adam_whose_car_only_went_98_mph_and_it_was_on_a_flat_road

well, if we're sticking to flat roads, i've never gotten above 88 mph in my
car

perhaps if we DRIVE it down the cliff...

/rich-who-ought-to-shop-for-another-car-before-plotting-the-datsun-destruction
94.1129BIODTL::JCcuz everybody's gotta goThu Feb 03 1994 18:3410
re   <<< Note 94.1128 by ROCK::FROMM "It's hard to care about a don't care." >>>

>well, if we're sticking to flat roads, i've never gotten above 88 mph in my
>car
>


well, if speed is your game, i'll sell ya my 5.0 liter mustang GT.  it'll
easily make over the big bad 100 mark (mind you: no one but myself was on
the highway at the time)....  
94.1130Sheer rocket!MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Feb 04 1994 12:5310
    Wow, my VW can top a buck and pretty darn quickly. My truck on the
    other hand, well it did once and that was enough. The VW had to do the 
    buck because of some show off jerk in a cavalier on 128 at 10:PMish,
    it's still pretty packed with traffic then. The guy would not leave the
    space beside my passenger door, pacing me relentlessly at any speed 
    between 50 and 80. I moved in on 110 to get away from him and never
    drove 128 home after a wednesday night race again.
    
    	Less than 2/5th of JC displacement and 33 mpg without trying. I
    should get that running again!
94.1131:-)MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkFri Feb 04 1994 17:557
    
    RE: .1128
    
    datsun!?  Wow - you have a datsun?  I'm impressed.  I thought those had
    all been recalled or burned by now.
    
    c
94.1132CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 04 1994 18:382
    The only thing worse than a 10$ datsun is a 10$ nissan F10...which I have.
    rfb
94.1133Fast car (not) with lots of body rotSANDZ::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Feb 04 1994 18:425
    Re: only thing worse
    
    	I don't know, did I ever say anything about my blazer? What's worse
    is I probably got the trash can up to 100. That is a really scary
    thought. Surprised nothing blew off in the process. 
94.1134CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 04 1994 18:455
    can you see the road thru the floorboard on the drivers side? I can in
    my Scout.....grate airconditioning in the summer but sure makes the
    heater fan work overtime in winter! Loud too
    
    rfb
94.1135TECRUS::DEMARSESand castles and glass camels...Fri Feb 04 1994 18:506
    I don't know if you guys can match up to the Richmobile.....it's
    pretty unique!  :-)  :)
    
    :), danielle
    
    
94.1136I'm really glad it's overSANDZ::SAMPSONDriven by the windFri Feb 04 1994 18:5011
    Not any more, the thing is long gone. But I could see the cab mount 
    poking through the floor where I would have had a clutch if it were a
    standard. People used to flash their lights at my and toot their horn. 
    I later discovered it was because the nose would bounce around like it
    wasn't attached. It was, thanks to gravity. Certain good bounces would
    prop the nose up on top of a mount that had rotted away and the fan
    would chew against the cowling. I'd have to get out and pry it all back 
    into place. KBang! "There we go, all set" got me some funny looks from
    most of my passengers.
    
    Geoff
94.1137ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Fri Feb 04 1994 21:298
>    I don't know if you guys can match up to the Richmobile.....it's
>    pretty unique!  :-)  :)

it's 2-tone.  some people pay extra for that.

:^)

/rich
94.11384 or 5 with stickers! :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDYa don't hafta spell'em ta eat'em!Mon Feb 07 1994 13:587
> it's 2-tone.  some people pay extra for that.


Three if ya count the Fe(x)O(y)... :-)


- Mat_Sci_Geek
94.1139ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Mon Feb 07 1994 19:283
"At what point did all of America become like Gladys Kravitz on "Bewitched?""

							-- Dennis Miller
94.1140AKOCOA::SMITH_D24 and there's so much moreTue Feb 08 1994 11:314
	HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! :-)))))

	What a way to start off my day!
94.1141This Couple They Got Married....BINKLY::CEPARSKIShow Me Something Built To LastMon Feb 14 1994 12:305
    
    Good vibes heading out to Jer & the little woman on this their Wedding
    Day. oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhmmmmmmmm....
    
    :^)
94.1142CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 14 1994 13:103
    Happy Valentines Day to ALL the beautiful ladies of GRATEFUL.
    
    
94.1143ha! ps is longer than the message!JUNCO::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Mon Feb 14 1994 13:298
    don't be sexist rfb!!!  what about all us beautiful guys???  :^)
    
    				da ve_having_a_bad_hair_day :^)
    
    ps.  Rochelle called me to let me know that on tv they said Jerry's
    wedding was so secret that even the band members had to call to find
    out where it is!! :^)  i guess the bride-to-be is names Coons? 
    something like that...  i think she's in television...
94.1144CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 14 1994 13:408
    RE"don't be sexist rfb!!!  what about all us beautiful guys"
    
    get yer own!!!!!   %^)
    
    actually, happy V day to all! I hope everyone is as happy with their
    V-day present as I am with mine!!!
    
    rfb
94.1145lotsa love in the air today! :)TECRUS::DEMARSEwhite cloudMon Feb 14 1994 13:5410
    HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!! :-)  :-)  :-)
    
    One of my favorite holidays of the year....:):):)
    
    >>   i think she's in television...
    
    Jerry's wife-to-be is an independent filmmaker...have no idea what her
    name is though.....
    
    :), danielle
94.1146ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Mon Feb 14 1994 13:542
When did he and Mt.Girl get divorced, anyways?  I thought they were still
married.
94.1147TERAPN::PHYLLISyou are the eyes of the worldMon Feb 14 1994 13:596
    
    I think her name is Deborah Koons.  It's something close to that,
    anyway.  She is an independent film maker in her 40s.  She and Jerry
    met at a deadshow back in the 70s.
    
    
94.1148CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 14 1994 14:092
    don't think Jer and Mt Girl were ever married, she was a free spirit
    with Ken Kesey...
94.1149NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Feb 14 1994 14:215
So, uh, rfb...what, pray tell, DID you get for Valentines Day?

:-)

tim
94.1150CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 14 1994 14:434
    re .1149
    
    the same thing I've gotten every V-day since 1975...my best friend and
    lover, 
94.1151AKOCOA::SMITH_D24 and there's so much moreMon Feb 14 1994 14:4812
	I'm definitely not in the V'day spririt this year!!! >:-| 

	However, I think I may take some time at lunch to buy a rose, and 
	sneak it onto the desk of a coworker here, whom I have admired for 
	years, and not say anything. (hee hee)

	

	

	
94.1152CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 14 1994 14:511
    DO IT!!!!!!!
94.11532nd!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Feb 14 1994 15:013
Definitely!

tim
94.1154BIODTL::JCcuz everybody's gotta goMon Feb 14 1994 15:048
deano mon---  do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




yes, happy, happy v-day to all....  


94.1155AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Feb 15 1994 13:0639
Hey Ya'll,

Just wanted to put a note in to say "thanks" to everyone for their support
and good wishes during this whole baby scene, from the waiting that began
9 months ago to Peter's birth last week.

He picked a good time to arrive; it was a mild evening with clear roads for an
easy commute to the hospital (thanks for the offer to drive in case of bad
weather though, Fog!!!  Maybe next baby ;^)  After a long, pretty frustrating
day/week at work, I was looking forward to a good night's rest (Friday, Feb 4).
Around 10:30 pm, I was searching for my copy of "Reckoning", I felt like
playing along for a few tunes before retiring for the evening.  I got a little
suspicious when I heard Sue running *very* quickly towards the bathroom
upstairs.  Her water had broken.  I decided to suspend my search for the tape.
:^)

Sue's labor progressed pretty quickly......we had gone through Lamaze training,
and that was very helpful - for Sue.  She quickly progressed from having those
little contractions to the very uncomfortable, nasty ones.  I had been told
that my job was to make her comfortable - rub her back, comb her hair, massage
her feet, etc......HAH!!!!  I got the classic phrase "DON'T TOUCH ME!!!!!" when
I accidently brushed my hand against her arm (later she admitted that she also
wanted to tell me to "SHUT UP!!" too).  Never felt so useless and helpless,
there was next to nothing that I could do for her except give her encouragement
that she was ignoring :^)  After 6 hours Peter was born, his birth was one of
the most intense things I've ever witnessed.  The rush of emotion when I first
laid eyes on my son was incredible, impossible to describe.

The last 10 days have been great, some nights we get more sleep than others.
For the most part he's a very mellow dude, except when he's hungry.  We're
enjoying watching him take notice of the world around him.  I'm looking forward
to warmer weather when we can take him outside.  I have a snugli that I can't
wait to put him in.  Sue says he has his Dad's hands.  Maybe someday we'll play
guitar duets together :^)

Peace,

Hogan
94.1156Beautiful note BSS::MNELSONWon't ya try just a little bit harderTue Feb 15 1994 13:197
    
    Beautiful note to start the day, thnaks.  It brought a tear of joy to
    my eyes.  Congrats again and thanks for sharing that note.
    	
    	Congratulations
    
    	Mark
94.1157AKOCOA::SMITH_D24 and there's so much moreTue Feb 15 1994 13:584
	That's totally awesome!!!!

	Congratulations!!!!
94.1158CXDOCS::BARNESTue Feb 15 1994 14:051
    big---->  %^)
94.1159NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Feb 15 1994 14:117
    Congrats, Hogan...nice note.
    
    Incidentally, from personal experience: never, NEVER tell jokes during
    labor.  I've got scars...;-)
    
    tim
    
94.1160ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againTue Feb 15 1994 14:1515
That's a cool note Hogan...

Watching your child being born is incredible, like you say there's just no
words. 

Our son is six months old this week and it's amazing how quickly he's
changing (and how often we're changing him ;^)
    
Take lotsa pictures, we already wish we had more than we do...


Enjoy!

Glennnn
    
94.1161:_:):)TECRUS::DEMARSEwhite cloudTue Feb 15 1994 14:224
    Cool Hogan!  That note put a big smile on my face this morning!  :-)
    
    :), danielle
    
94.1162AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Feb 15 1994 14:4211
    
    >    Incidentally, from personal experience: never, NEVER tell jokes
    during
    >    labor.  I've got scars...;-)
    
    Well.....I think I told one early on, and it was completely ignored. 
    Se told me later how much she didn't appreciate it :^)
    
    I stayed out of her reach most of the time ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.1163NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Feb 15 1994 15:2111
>I stayed out of her reach most of the time ;^)

Good idea.  I recall having a completely good shirt torn right 
off of me on one occasion.  Another time, well, I had teeth marks
in my forearm for a month...;-)

It really pisses them off....;-)

I figured it out by the time #3 came along...;-)

tim
94.1164TOOK::PECKARsleep tightTue Feb 15 1994 15:323
Wow, that was an incredibly quick Labor. Hope it wasn't too painful for 
sue.
94.1165SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewTue Feb 15 1994 15:336
    hummm, maybe we Dads can write a book of things not to say to a woman
    in labor ! might be a best sell !
    
    congrags Hogan !
    
    Chris
94.1166The joys of childbirthBSS::MNELSONWon't ya try just a little bit harderTue Feb 15 1994 15:4015
    
    I also recall accidently leaning against Lisa's IV tube.  She swung 
    at me and hit me right in the stomach.  She got her point across very
    well.   I also decided to have a sandwich after not eating 7 hours,
    Lisa yells out "you sound like a big F*cking Pig, stop eating!". She
    also was lying down for an more than an hour so I kept suggesting, as they
    told us in Lamaz, to get up and walk around to let the gravity help. 
    Lisa kept telling me to not tell her what to do and she couldn't get 
    up.  I asked the nurse to ask her to get up and she says "OK" and gets
    right out of bed. 
    
    The nurses kept chuckling and telling me she didn't know what she was
    saying or doing.  I have to laugh everytime I think back on it.
    
    Mark
94.1167Dad's rules of laborNAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Feb 15 1994 15:5142
Wear cheap, loose-fitting, comfortable clothes.  You never
know how long you're gonna be in them, or how well they'll
survive the ordeal.

Eat something.  She won't be allowed to, and God knows when she'll
let you.  Don't eat in front of her, and for Christ sake, if you
do sneak something during the ordeal, make sure she won't smell it
on you, if you value those cheap clothes you're wearing...
Crackers DO have an odor.

Keep your mouth shut.  No matter what.

Drive carefully.  Cops only give you an escort in the movies.

Make sure you know who's the doctor, and who's the orderly.
This is an important distinction, especially when looking for
help with technical equipment, or drugs.

Always ask for more drugs, and lie about her weight.  And yours.
Natural childbirth isn't what it's cracked up to be.

Don't worry about the monitoring equipment - they're only
props to make you feel good about the bill you'll get next 
month.  They're probably not even really hooked up.

Doctors don't say anything, and nurses lie.

Don't take pictures, video, or any other type of recording
of the actual event, unless you have extortion in mind.

When she's in recovery, and they say you can go, go.
I did this once - there was a mall right across the street
from the hospital in Tampa, with a restaurant.  Got a free
beer from the waitron...and a much needed one at that!

Encourage breast feeding, if you value your sleep.  Encourage
her to decide in advance, cuz waiting until the last minute is
definitely a bad idea.

Ignore visiting hours.  You're not a visitor, you're a dad.

tim
94.1168helpful delivery room hints for dads-to-be...STRATA::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Tue Feb 15 1994 15:5933
    
    things to NOT say at the hospital:
    
    (by no means is this list intended to be all inclusive)
    
    	"boy honey, they sure have lotsa cute nurses at this hospital!"
    
    	"this is a lot of fun...  i can't wait to come back and do this
    	 again!"
    
    	"give it a rest will ya honey?  women have been doing this for
    	 years-it can't be THAT bad..."
    
    	"boy, this childbirth thing is sure hard on us fathers..."
    
    	"look sweetie, you're going to be here for a while...  since 
    	 we're just hanging around, i'm going to run down to that little
    	 bar onthe corner..."
    
    	"can you hurry it up a little dear?  i have an appointment in
    	 an hour..."
    
    	"hey Doc, i changed my mind...  send it back..."
    
    	"i thought this was going to be tough...  this ain't so bad!"
    
    	"smile for the camera!!!  come on-say cheese!"
    
    			
    	makes you think that a fathers place is in the waiting room pacing
    back and forth after all...  :^)
    
                                         da ve
94.1169Gee, my wife wasn't nasty to me in labor....QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Feb 15 1994 16:179
Congrat's Hogan.  Cool note, definitely like that name too ;-)  Remind's
me I should send a note to my brother on the arrival of my latest
nephew (James) about a week ago.  And this weekend, if the kids aren't
too sick (don't want to spread the germs around too much) we'll go
visit my sister-in-law, who's pregnant with twins!  Lot's of little cousins
for Hannah and Dan to exert their influence on!!

Later,
PeterT
94.1170AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Feb 15 1994 16:2313
    
    >>Wow, that was an incredibly quick Labor. Hope it wasn't too painful for
    >>sue.
    
    Well, I think it was, but she managed (the demerol helped ;^).  The
    whole process accelerated pretty quickly.  She had small contractions
    for 3 weeks prior to the delivery, so I think that helped accomplish a
    lot before we got to the hospital.  The maternity ward was incredibly
    busy that night, babies were popping out all over the place :^)  I had
    to go get the nurse when Sue was ready to deliver, and we almost didn't
    wait for the doctor ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.1171TERAPN::PHYLLISyou are the eyes of the worldTue Feb 15 1994 16:235
    
    welcome back, dad! :-)
    thanks for sharing your experience so beautifully.
    
    
94.1172Nice review:-)SALES::GKELLERAn armed society is a polite society - RHTue Feb 15 1994 16:269
Real nice Dave,

Brought back some wonderful ma(e)mmories:-).  Pam was wonderful during both 
labors.  Which is incredible because the 1st was 38 hours and the second 
was 18, back labor both times.

Congratulations,

Geoff
94.1173CSLALL::BRIDGESAnods asGood asA wink toA blindBatTue Feb 15 1994 17:0210
   It certainlly is a wonderful experience!!!

  When came to jokes and comments I had it lucky. Both my sons were
 by ceaserian (sp?) so joke were flying around the room by both my wife and 
 myself and even the anestist(sp) for my second son.


 Shawn

94.1174ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againTue Feb 15 1994 17:0915
Among the things for fathers not to say -- Never, Never, Never say 

"I know how you must feel" 

- you don't, and she just might make it so you do know -- ever see the movie
"Switch" -- interesting birth scene where the mother grabs and squeezes a
certain portion of the male anatomy with each contraction ;^) 

I was pretty lucky, she gave most of the abuse to the anesthegeologist (sp?)
who just WASN'T DOING ENOUGH !!!  ;^)
		

Glennnn

94.1175ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Tue Feb 15 1994 17:544
>the mother grabs and squeezes a
>certain portion of the male anatomy with each contraction

OUCH!!!
94.1176ANGLIN::GEBHARTMet her accidentally in St.Paul, MNTue Feb 15 1994 17:5639
    First of all congrats to Hogan and Family.  There is nothing more 
    incredable in this world!!!
    
    This string of hospital experiences are really funny.  
    
    I have two different expereiences.
    
    With my first Daughter.  My wife was induced.  Which tends to be
    very painful and fast labor (6 hours).  The nice thing is that 
    the birth doesn't catch you by surprise.  You have an appointment
    to have a baby.  They gave here demeral and nubain - so besides being
    in pain she was very wigged out. Unfortunately the Dead tunes I had put
    together for the labor were not helping the situation.  In fact they 
    were turned off about 5 minutes after she asked to put them on :-) 
    She got up at one point to go to the
    bathroom (dragging IV and all) and looked in the mirror and freaked 
    herself out.  She made sure I was next to her the whole time because 
    she wasn't real sure what was going on.  It was quite amazing how fast
    she 'sobered up' when the doc (all 10 min that he was there) gave her 
    the baby to hold.
    
    Our second daughter, who turns 1 on next Monday, was much different
    very mellow slow labor.  We were hanging out an a saturday night and 
    she started to have slow contraction and called the hospital and they 
    said come on in.  When we got there, Ann said turn Saturday Night Live 
    on the TV and knowing it was going to be a long night we just started
    out easy.  By the end of Sat night live she was asking for drugs every
    10 min but they wouldn't give her any becasue they didn't want to stop
    the labor so this was natural child birth.  
    
    I never got punched on either experience.  :-)
    
    :-)
    Scott
    
    :-) 
     
    
    
94.1177ISLNDS::CONNORS_MTue Feb 15 1994 18:5614
    
    
    Another congrats to Hogan & Sue!  :-) :-) :-)
    
    
    I had the pleasure of being with my sister while she was in
    labor with my nephew last May...  She ended up have a C-section
    so I didn't get to witness the birth... (only hubby's allowed)
    but just the feeling of being present during such an incredible
    time in their lives (and my own) left one heck of an impression 
    on me!  I really look forward to experiencing it myself - even
    the birth part for some sick reason!  
    
    MJ
94.1178CXDOCS::BARNESWed Feb 16 1994 14:181
    my kids PUNCH me!!!!
94.1179It may come backTOOK::PECKARsleep tightWed Feb 16 1994 15:413
I'd throw in my 2 cents to this conversation, but my wife occasionally 
reads this note.   :-)  :-)  :-)
94.1180Indeed, it could come back!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Feb 16 1994 17:249
I'd just like to point out that I damn near fell off my
chair laughing at da ve's list of things not to say at
the hospital...and also point out the dubious coincidence that,
in due respect for Fog's comment, da ve and I both are now 
divorced.

:-)

tim
94.1181cravings from hell...STRATA::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Wed Feb 16 1994 19:5818
    
    and let's not forget cravings!!!!  the whole time Donna was preggers
    with Diana she had these awful cravings for onion pizza...  the mere
    smell though would give her horrendous heart burn and upset stomach...
    for months i heard "i can't WAIT to eat that pizza after the baby
    comes!"    
    
    don't believe it...  it's a lie...
    
    after the baby came i brought her an onion pizza (hey, i THOUGHT i wasw
    being sweet and thoughtful)...  she damn near barfed on me and for the
    next ten minutes i heard "what ever made you think i wanted that?!?!?!
    are you CRAZY!?!?!?!?!?!  what on earth were you thinking of?!?!?!?!
    of all things to bring someone in the hospital-a gd onion pizza!!!!"
    
    her father and i ate it...  it was good...
    
    						da ve
94.1182NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Feb 17 1994 00:268
    I've only got two words to say about cravings:
    
    Pork rinds.
    
    (yuck)
    
    tim
    
94.1183ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredThu Feb 17 1994 12:204
I had a craving for tacos all week ... a trip to a lousy Mexican restaurant
sure did that in!

TftD: "Diplomacy is the art of making people see it your way." -- Sum Gai
94.1184DEMING::DCLARKlike some junkie cosmonautThu Feb 17 1994 15:2012
    re: eating during labor
    
    when Pat was in labor with Jimmy (#2 kid), we were at 'the cottage'
    ay Burbank Hospital in Fitchburg. We had a midwife and it was a very
    'progressive' birth center (still is). So long about 11:00 at night,
    after we'd been there for 5 hours or so, the midwives ordered 2 
    large pizzas with every possible topping. So we all pigged out
    (including Pat). Pat, uh, didn't keep her pizza for long, but
    right after that she went into transition and then pushed the
    baby out in 3 pushes. The pizza was a strategy that the midwives
    had used in the past to hurry things up. So don't buy all that
    stuff about no food during labor.
94.1185TERAPN::PHYLLISyou are the eyes of the worldThu Feb 17 1994 15:437
    
    there was something on the news, maybe 6 months ago, about some
    restaurant in California that serves these big salads made of all
    different greens that women swear started their labor process.  It got
    a lot of coverage and now when you go there there's tables and tables
    of full term women digging in and hoping it works for them.  
    
94.1186I can't believe he is over 3 alreadySALES::GKELLERAn armed society is a polite society - RHThu Feb 17 1994 16:304
Well, I don't know about salad but John Brigham's bass started Pam's labor 
when Nathan was born...

Geoff
94.1187STRATA::DWESTchoose wisdom over intelligence...Thu Feb 17 1994 18:541
    now THAT i believe!!!!  :^)
94.1188and there's nothing JC can do about it! ;-)MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKnock yourself OUT!Fri Feb 18 1994 12:573
	My Cabela's 1994 Spring Annual Catalogue arrived yesterday.
	
	Spring is not far away.
94.1189BIODTL::JCcuz everybody's gotta goFri Feb 18 1994 14:009
re         <<< Note 94.1188 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "Knock yourself OUT!" >>>
                -< and there's nothing JC can do about it! ;-) >-
                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

i was on mother nature's good side during jan and the first couple-o weeks
in feb, but for this weekend, looks like i'm blacklisted!!!  supposed to be
"hot" out (relatively speaking, of course)

:-)
94.1190CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 18 1994 17:5214
I extracted this from another notesfile...    
    _______________________________________________________________
    
    Last time I was up with a customer on a visit to engineering
    we took lunch in cafeteria.  The preponderance of sandels
    and "I partied till I puked with the Grateful Dead" T-shirts
    was a source of amazement and wonder; as if it were an ever
    changing display of colorful chaos and individuality.
    
    The customer to this day, still talk about Digital Engineering 
    looking like a community college campus with some "Older/Nontraditional" 
    students.
    
    _________________________________________________________________
94.1191BINKLY::CEPARSKIShow Me Something Built To LastFri Feb 18 1994 17:554
    
    I can't figger out if this was meant as a put-down or a compliment.
    
    					One_of_the_tie-dyed_masses
94.1192CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 18 1994 17:589
    it was meant, in the original context, as sorta a compliment to the
    diversity of the DEC eng. groups. Don't think it was meant as a
    compliment to any of us, per say. When's the last time you heard
    anyone BUT one of us compliment one of us???   %^)
    
    i'll prob end up deleting the note as i didn't get permission from the
    originator
    
    rfb pays no attention to notes rules
94.1193talk about a source of amazement and wonder :^/ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredFri Feb 18 1994 18:079
re                     <<< Note 94.1190 by CXDOCS::BARNES >>>

>    and "I partied till I puked with the Grateful Dead" T-shirts
>    was a source of amazement and wonder; as if it were an ever

??

I'm not sure I believe that a t-shirt like this exists.  ;^)

94.1194CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 18 1994 18:073
    I've never seen it in the parking lots!!!  %^) I agree dave
    
    rfb
94.1195CXDOCS::BARNESFri Feb 18 1994 18:357
    Today I've had this strange desire to choke the livin sh*t outa some of the
    people I work with. Then at lunch i heard the beatles and realized my
    karma has been screwed up lately....
    
    "...and in the end, the love you take, 
    is equal to the love,
    you make...."
94.1196NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Feb 18 1994 20:414
    What I wanna know is, where do I get one of those t-shirts?
    
    tim
    
94.1197cough, hack...etc!AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateFri Apr 01 1994 17:085
	Tour-flu '94'

	What a long strange illness it's been!!!!!!!!!

94.1198TECRUS::DEMARSENo ego's under waterFri Apr 01 1994 17:254
    I agree!!!!!
    
    Tour-virus it seems.....
    
94.1199ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredFri Apr 01 1994 19:061
I've got it and I didn't even go to the shows!
94.1200AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateFri Apr 01 1994 19:096

	Yeah, it's pretty rank this year!  ;-/

	I think I'm going to print up a round of tour-flu '94'(tm)
	tee shirts!!!!!
94.1201CXDOCS::BARNESFri Apr 01 1994 19:134
    I've only had tour flu once...but I saw Divide Dave fall down HARD,
    for about a week, after VEGAS last year. 
    
    rfb
94.1202did someone say epidemic?SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Fri Apr 01 1994 19:516
...wellp, wonna my housemates has it and she ain't even a 'head.  Hope she
doesn't spread it around too much -- Dori just had some semi-serious surgery
yesterday and doesn't need the extra bugs to get in the way of her healin'!

- jeff
94.1203CXDOCS::BARNESFri Apr 01 1994 19:573
    vibes to you and yours jeff....
    
    rfb
94.1204TOOK::PECKARsleep tightFri Apr 01 1994 20:015

I got it too. Funny, but I haven't been sick at all this winter til now.

Guess its the warm weather.  :-)
94.1205TECRUS::DEMARSENo ego's under waterFri Apr 01 1994 20:3210
    There is a virus around (which I think I caught) which wammies you and
    then it ends with a dry cough.  I was really sick a couple of weeks
    ago, and no medication was helping so I let it run its course (which
    took a little over a week).  Then I was fine for a week, went to
    Nassau, then a couple of days ago I started to get this dry cough.
    No other symptoms, just fatigue and an irritating dry cough.  
    
    Some people were complaining of this as well....
    
    
94.1206CXDOCS::BARNESFri Apr 01 1994 20:355
    and here i thought all those dry coughs I've been hearing were caused
    by ballons! %^)  %^)  %^)
    
    
    rfb
94.1207ISLNDS::CONNORS_MMon Apr 04 1994 19:107
    
    
    I got it too after nassau...  major case of laryngitis (sp?)!
    
    All better now...  more shows, more shows, more shows!  :-)  :-)
    
    MJ
94.1208finallyAKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateMon Apr 04 1994 21:226
    
    	YOWZA!!!!!
    
    Gotta luv them Metpay dividends!!!!
                 
    %-]    :-)   8-}    &-) 
94.1209CXDOCS::BARNESMon Apr 04 1994 21:365
    Deane, Patty just called and said the same thang!!!!
    
    I'd forgotten we were getting it! Now, WHERE TO PARTY!!! %^)
    
    rfb
94.1210BIODTL::JCYou know when your mouth is dry...Tue Apr 05 1994 12:398
re         <<< Note 94.1208 by AKOCOA::SMITH_D "simple twist of fate" >>>
                                  -< finally >-

>    Gotta luv them Metpay dividends!!!!
 

ya mon!  i just got mine yesturday for $95.00 ..... nice!  in da bank it
goes to help my ailing checking acnt.
94.1211SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewTue Apr 05 1994 13:016
    a few days to late I'd say ! I could have use it before the weekend ! I
    would have gone to Sunday River if I had this Friday :')
    
    oh well, of the the CD store I go :'))))))))))
    
    Chris
94.1212AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateTue Apr 05 1994 13:144
	I got $175 for my cah insurance!!!!!! :-)

	......nice!
94.1213What is six times nine??QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Apr 05 1994 16:216
Got ours too.  Only 42 (a very significant number!) but then, we only signed
up with MetPay in September or so.  And they'd already given us a nice 
check when my wife got a little too chummy with a telephone pole :-)

PeterT

94.1214AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateFri Apr 08 1994 20:026
	Is there any significant astrological disturbance happening???

	It seems this has been a real trying week for so many people.

	viva le Friday afternoon....we deserve it!!!!!!
94.1215TERAPN::PHYLLISyou are the eyes of the worldFri Apr 08 1994 20:146
    
    I don't know if there's an astrological disturbance - but there's
    certainly one that's a little closer to home.  Lots of folks getting
    "rightsized" today.
    
    
94.1216Mecury is retrograde ??MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREtell me what hipness is?Fri Apr 08 1994 20:1859
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DKAS::DOLLIVER "Watching my life go by ..."         309 lines  12-MAR-1994 15:33
                    -< Astrology Watch: New Moon in Pisces >-
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 Moon's Fourth Quarter  : Saturday 2 April - Sunday 10 April
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			<< Monday     4 April >>
  Our mind and communication faculties can be lightning quick today as Mercury
 conjuncts Mars at 22Pisces.  Our highly active mind should be able to get
 points across easily and quickly.  Agressive communications may ensue, yet
 expressions of empathy may allow them to be resolved smoothly.

			<< Tuesday    5 April >>
  Our perceptions will be keen as Mercury at 23Pisces sextiles Neptune
 at 23Capricorn.  This aspect stimulates a fertile imagination, and we may
 become more than a bit dreamy.  Creative writing is especially favored.
  Our psychic energy is further stimulated today as Mars at 23Pisces sextiles
 Neptune at 23Capricorn.  This aspect may spur changes which can lead to
 excitement, and can heighten our intuition concerning our goals and drives.

			<< Thursday   7 April >>
  Our mind may be racing today as Mercury at 26Pisces sextiles Uranus at
 26Capricorn.  This aspect stimulates quick intuitive and inventive thinking,
 and enhances original dramatic expression.  Inventions or discoveries are
 favored in electronics, science or engineering.  Try some brainstorming of
 innovative new career or work ideas.

			<< Friday     8 April >>
  We may be able to bring a new sense of structure and order to broken
 relationships as Venus at 08Taurus sextiles Saturn at 08Pisces.  This is
 an excellent time to sit down and arrive at a conscious understanding of
 what each person expects from the other in a relationship.  Venus sextile
 Saturn favors tasks requiring thoroughness and attention to detail.
  We may be struck by some highly penetrating and profound ideas as Mercury at
 27Pisces trines Pluto at 27Scorpio.  This is an excellent day for inventions
 and discoveries.  It also favors long range planning and insightful thoughts
 of future reforms or changes.

			<< Saturday   9 April >>
  Mercury enters Aries today for a stay until 25April.  With Mercury in Aries
 we are likely to react with quick and aggressive mental responses.  There is
 an abundance of mental energy during this time, but we are more likely to act
 first and think later.  This is a perfect time to start a resolution to "Count
 to Ten before Flaming", but it will be a very difficult period to hold to it.
  Unexpected events may cause either disruption or inspiration today as Mars
 at 26Pisces sextiles Uranus at 26Capricorn.  Our desires may be surprisingly
 fulfilled, and we could enjoy success with almost anything that we seriously
 attempt.  Watch out for the other guy while driving today.

  The next new moon occurs in Aries on 10April.  Until then ... start planning
 for things to run a bit more smoothly now that Mercury is direct, and try to
 make the most of the several favorable aspects to the outer planets Uranus,
 Neptune and Pluto during this Moon cycle.

					Lisa and Todd
94.1217CXDOCS::BARNESMon Apr 11 1994 14:564
    re: rightsizing....
    sigh...didn't realize that was goin on in NY..vibes to all...
    
    rfb
94.1218AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateMon Apr 11 1994 15:445
	Rightsizing sucks.....

	Looks like we'll be doing a little of the same within this
	month :-(	
94.1219TERAPN::PHYLLISyou are the eyes of the worldMon Apr 11 1994 16:044
    
    NOt NY specifically - it's all the CBUs.
    
    
94.1220MR4MI2::REHILLCall Me Mystery HillWed Apr 13 1994 16:1913
    
    
    
    
            "Roe Vs Wade, and its progeny, are not so much about a medical
    procedure as they are about a woman's fundamental right to
    self-determination...'Liberty', if it means anything at all, must
    entail freedom from government domination in making the most intimate
    and personal of decisions."
    
            Judge Harry Blackmun, 1991.
    
       
94.1221ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againWed Apr 13 1994 16:302
	Nice quote!
94.1222THE 1994TH PSALMCXDOCS::BARNESTue Apr 19 1994 12:5724
    This can be adapted to any type of recreation....just change the words
    like bobby does.....                  
    
    
    
                    The 1994th Psalm
    
    Recreation is my sheperd.
    I shall not stay home.
    It maketh me lie down in a sleeping bag,
    It leadeth me down the interstate each weekend.
    It restorth my suntan.
    It leadth me to State Parks for comfort sake.
    Even though I stray on the Lords day,
    I will fear no repremand, for I am relaxed.
    My ROD and my REEL they comfort me.
    I annointest my skin with oil,
    My gas tank runneth dry.
    Surely my camper shall follow me all the weekends of the summer.
    and I shall return to the House of the Lord this fall,
    But by then it'll be hunting season and that's another psalm!!!!
    
    
    
94.1223thanks for starting my day right! :^)STRATA::DWESTeach has it's own moment...Tue Apr 19 1994 13:206
    
    HAHAHA!!!!!!  i luv it!!  "i will fear no reprimand, for i am relaxed!"
    
    			wisdom is where you find it!  :^)
    
    						da ve
94.1224!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Apr 19 1994 14:149
    I love it....thanks rfb...I may frame that one and hang it in my living
    room. 
    
    Above the stereo.
    
    ;-)
    
    tim
    
94.1225A short story...SALES::GKELLERAn armed society is a polite society - RHThu Apr 21 1994 14:02242
Article: 114275
Newsgroups: talk.politics.guns,alt.individualism,alt.society.resistance,alt.society.civil-liberties,soc.culture.usa,soc.veterans
From: david@infopro.com (Dragon)
Subject: Sundown at Coffin Rock (long but great gun rights story)
Organization: InfoPro Systems: Writers, Consultants, and Dragons
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 23:41:39 GMT
 
I happened to run across this story in "The Blue Press" (a 
catalog/magazine put out by Dillon Precision Products, Inc., 7442 
Butherus Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85260, phone 602-948-8009), and 
immediately called the editor, Mark Pixler, who was kind enough to allow 
me to distribute it on Internet. The "editor's note" at the end is from
him, not from me.
 
I do not know the author but hereby nominate him for next year's 
Pulitzers, as well as any literary awards given out by gun rights or 
other freedom-loving organizations. I am professionally jealous of him
because I make my living as a writer, and do not think I could ever come 
close to this level of work, though it's hard to get emotional about the 
technical aspects of open systems :-). Anyway, if you are ever tempted to
to give in to the *true* evil empire, re-read this story and perhaps you
will think better of it.
 
Due to my enthusiasm over this story (perhaps due to my having two sons of
my own), I have crossposted it to newsgroups I don't usually read. Based
on their descriptions in the "official" list, they sound like groups
that would be interested; if not, please don't bother flaming me. I don't
do this often, and I believe we *are* facing a constitutional crisis that
can rip this country apart in the name of fighting crime.
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Sundown at Coffin Rock
by Raymond K. Paden
 
The old man walked slowly through the dry, fallen leaves of
autumn, his practiced eye automatically choosing the bare and
stony places in the trail for his feet. There was scarcely a
sound as he passed, though his left knee was stiff with scar
tissue. He grunted occasionally as the tight sinews pulled. Damn
chainsaw, he thought.
 
Behind him, the boy shuffled along, trying to imitate his
grandfather, but unable to mimic the silent motion that the old
man had learned during countless winter days upon this wooded
mountain in pursuit of game. He's fifteen years old, the old man 
thought. Plenty old enough to be learning. But that was another
time, another America. His mind drifted, and he saw himself, a
fifteen-year-old boy following in the footsteps of his own
grandfather, clutching a twelve gauge in his trembling hands as
they tracked a wounded whitetail. 
 
The leg was hurting worse now, and he slowed his pace a bit.
Plenty of time. It should have been my own son here with me now,
the old man thought sadly. But Jason had no interest, no
understanding. He cared for nothing but pounding on the keys of
that damned computer terminal. He knew nothing about the 
woods, or where food came from...or freedom. And 
that's my fault, isn't it?
 
The old man stopped and held up his hand, motioning for the boy to
look. In the small clearing ahead, the deer stood motionless, 
watching them. It was a scraggly buck, underfed and sickly, but
the boy's eyes lit up with excitement. It had been many years
since they had seen even a single whitetail here on the mountain.
After the hunting had stopped, the population had exploded. The
deer had eaten the mountain almost bare until erosion had become
a serious problem in some places. That following winter, three
starving does had wandered into the old man's yard, trying to eat
the bark off of his pecan trees, and he had wished the "animal
rights" fanatics could have been there then. It was against the
law, but old man knew a higher law, and he took an axe into the 
yard and killed the starving beasts. They did not have 
the strength to run.
 
The buck finally turned and loped away, and they continued down
the trail to the river. When they came to the "Big Oak," the old
man turned and pushed through the heavy brush beside the 
trail and the boy followed, wordlessly. The old man knew that
Thomas was curious about their leaving the trail, but the boy had
learned to move silently (well, almost) and that meant no
talking. When they came to "Coffin Rock," the old man sat down
upon it and motioned for the boy to join him.
 
"You see this rock, shaped like a casket?" the old man asked. "Yes
sir." The old man smiled. The boy was respectful and polite. He
loved the outdoors, too. Everything a man could ask in a grandson
....or a son.
 
"I want you to remember this place, and what I'm about to tell you. 
A lot of it isn't going to make any sense to you, but it's important 
and one day you'll understand it well enough. The old man paused. Now 
that he was here, he didn't really know where to start.
 
"Before you were born," he began at last, "this country was
different. I've told you about hunting, about how everybody who
obeyed the law could own guns. A man could speak out, anywhere,
without worrying about whether he'd get back home or not. School
was different, too. A man could send his kids to a church school,
or a private school, or even teach them at home. But even in the
public schools, they didn't spend all their time trying to 
brainwash you like they do at yours now." The old man 
paused, and was silent for many minutes. The boy was 
still, watching a chipmunk scavenging beside a fallen 
tree below them.
 
"Things don't ever happen all at once, boy. They just sort of
sneak up on you. Sure, we knew guns were important; we just
didn't think it would ever happen in America. But we had to do
something about crime, they said. It was a crisis. Everything
was a crisis! It was a drug crisis, or a terrorism crisis, 
or street crime, or gang crime. Even a 'health care' 
crisis was an excuse to take away a little more of our 
rights." The old man turned to look at his grandson.
 
"They ever let you read a thing called the Constitution down there at 
your school?" The boy solemnly shook his head. "Well, the Fourth 
Amendment's still in there. It says there won't be any unreasonable 
searches and seizures. It says you're safe in your own home." The old 
man shrugged. "That had to go. It was a crisis! They could kick your 
door open any time, day or night, and come in with guns blazing if they 
thought you had drugs ...or later, guns. Oh, at first it was just 
registration -- to keep the guns out of the hands of criminals! But that 
didn't work, of course, and then later when they wanted to take 'em they 
knew where to look. They banned 'assault rifles', and then 'sniper 
rifles', and 'Saturday night specials.' Everything you saw on the TV or 
in the movies was against us. God knows the news people were! And the 
schools were teaching our kids that nobody needed guns anymore. We tried 
to take a stand, but we felt like the whole face of our country had 
changed and we were left outside." 
 
"Me and a friend of mine, when we saw what was happening, we came
and built a secret place up here on the mountain. A place where
we could put our guns until we needed them. We figured some day
Americans would remember what it was like to be free, and what
kind of price we had to pay for that freedom. So we hid our 
guns instead of losing them."
 
"One fellow I knew disagreed. He said we ought to use our guns now
and stand up to the government. Said that the colonists had 
fought for their freedom when the British tried to disarm them at
Lexington and Concord. Well, he and a lot of others died in what
your history books call the 'Tax Revolt of 1998,' but son, it
wasn't the revolt that caused the repeal of the Second Amendment
like your history book says. The Second Amendment was already gone
long before they ever repealed it. The rest of us thought we were
doing the right thing by waiting. I hope to God we were right."
 
"You see, Thomas. It isn't government that makes a man free. In the end, 
governments always do just the opposite. They gobble up freedom like 
hungry pigs. You have to have laws to keep the worst in men under 
control, but at the same time the people have to have guns, too, in 
order to keep the government itself under control. In our country, the 
people were supposed to be the final authority of the law, but that was 
a long time ago. Once the guns were gone, there was no reason for those 
who run the government to give a damn about laws and constitutional 
rights and such. They just did what they pleased and anyone who spoke 
out...well, I'm getting ahead of myself." 
 
"It took a long time to collect up all the millions of firearms
that were in private hands. The government created a whole new
agency to see to it. There were rewards for turning your friends
in, too. Drug dealers and murderers were set free after two 
or three years in prison, but possession of a gun would 
get you mandatory life behind bars with no parole.
 
"I don't know how they found out about me, probably knew I'd been
a hunter all those years, or maybe somebody turned me in. They
picked me up on suspicion and took me down to the federal
building."
 
"Son, those guys did everything they could think of to
me. Kept me locked up in this little room for hours, no food, no
water. They kept coming in, asking me where the guns were. 'What
guns?' I said. Whenever I'd doze off, they'd come crashing in,
yelling and hollering. I got to where I didn't know which end was
up. I'd say I wanted my lawyer and they'd laugh. 'Lawyers are for
criminals', they said. 'You'll get a lawyer after we get the
guns.' What's so funny is, I know they thought they were doing 
the right thing. They were fighting crime!"
 
"When I got home I found Ruth sitting in the middle of the living
room floor, crying her eyes out. The house was a shambles. While I
was down there, they'd come out and took our house apart. Didn't
need a search warrant, they said. National emergency! Gun crisis!
Your grandma tried to call our preacher and they ripped the phone
off the wall. Told her that they'd go easy on me if she just told
them where I kept my guns." The old man laughed. "She told them
to go to hell." He stared into the distance for a moment as his
laughter faded. 
 
"They wouldn't tell her about me, where I was or anything, that whole 
time. She said that she'd thought I was dead. She never got over that 
day, and she died the next December." 
 
"They've been watching me ever since, off and on. I guess there's
not much for them to do anymore, now that all the guns are gone.
Plenty of time to watch one foolish old man." He paused. Beside 
him, the boy stared at the stone beneath his feet.
 
"Anyway, I figure that, one day, America will come to her senses.
Our men will need those guns and they'll be ready. We cleaned them
and sealed them up good; they'll last for years. Maybe it won't be
in your lifetime, Thomas. Maybe one day you'll be sitting here
with your son or grandson. Tell him about me, boy. Tell him about
the way I said America used to be." The old man stood, his bad leg
shaking unsteadily beneath him. 
 
"You see the way this stone points? You follow that line one 
hundred feet down the hill and you'll find a big round 
rock. It looks like it's buried solid, but one man with 
a good prybar can lift it, and there's a concrete tunnel right
under there that goes back into the hill."
 
The old man stood, watching as the sun eased toward the ridge,
coloring the sky and the world red. Below them, the river still
splashed among the stones, as it had for a million years. It's
still going, the old man thought. There'll be someone left to
carry on for me when I'm gone. It was harder to walk back. He 
felt old and purposeless now, and it would be easier, he knew, to
give in to that aching heaviness in his left lung that had begun
to trouble him more and more. Damn cigarettes, he thought. His
leg hurt, and the boy silently came up beside him and supported
him as they started down the last mile toward the house. How
quiet he walks, the old man thought. He's learned well.
 
It was almost dark when the boy walked in. His father looked up
from his paper. "Did you and your granddad have a nice walk?"
 
"Yes," the boy answered, opening the refrigerator. "You can call
Agent Goodwin tomorrow. Gramps finally showed me where it is."
 
****************************************************************
 
Editor's note: "Sundown at Coffin Rock" is a work of fiction. Any
similarity to actual events or to actual people, living or dead,
REMAINS TO BE SEEN. 
-- 
David Fiedler  Internet:david@infopro.com or david@ost.com  UUCP:infopro!david
USMail:InfoPro Systems, PO Box 220 Rescue CA 95672 Phone:916/677-5870 FAX:-5873
"Spice are the variety of life".
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94.1226STUDIO::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Thu Apr 21 1994 14:435
    Eh, I saw that ending coming from a mile away.  Good story, though.  It
    really makes you wonder how nature managed to exist for so long without
    man to keep it in balance.
    
    Jamie
94.1227or we'd be waist-high in deer!ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredThu Apr 21 1994 16:221
;^)
94.1228gun whiner fictionQUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Apr 22 1994 18:585
Yeah, like the NRA would ever let it happen.  

PeterT


94.1230it's not the 18th century anymoreECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredFri Apr 22 1994 20:284
How the heck would I protect myself and my home against the government with
something I bought at Bill's Guns and Gifts?  I mean, I'd be kinda overwhelmed,
firepower-wise, wouldn't I?  Wouldn't I need to replace my living room with
a rocket launcher or something?
94.1231ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredMon May 02 1994 16:503
"America IS like a melting pot.  The scum rises to the top while the ones
on the bottom get burned."
			-- author unknown
94.1232ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed May 04 1994 20:547
"Some data printed for defunct processes are irrelevant, but what the hell,
most of the data printed for /non/-defunct processes are pretty irrelevant."

{non is in italics}

- from an ACTUAL PAGE from the "SCO Unix System Reference Maunaul" for the
  "ps" command
94.1233MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREFood for a carrion crowMon May 09 1994 13:133
	Michael Jordan:
	
	"If *I* had been there, NY would *never* have come back!!"
94.1234MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREFood for a carrion crowMon May 09 1994 13:141
	Just thought I'd grab reply .1234				   ;-)
94.1235Inspired by Dr. Sigmund Freud (sp?)SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Mon May 09 1994 15:268
Something that is not unnecessary is not necessarily necessary.

Or is it?

:-)

- jeff
94.1236TERAPN::PHYLLISa rare and different tuneMon May 09 1994 22:359
    
    >  "If *I* had been there, NY would *never* have come back!!"
    
    what does that mean?  Did the KNicks win game 1?  I was out to dinner
    and saw them losing by 13 points at one point but never saw the final
    and I've been running around out of town all day today.  I hope that's
    what it means! :-)
    
    
94.1237MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREFood for a carrion crowTue May 10 1994 12:154
	you guessed it!
	Bulls led all the way, 'til where it counts.
	No doubt, they missed MJ. BUT, if the *do* make it by the Knicks,
	a 4-peat is possible.
94.1238Rangers in the wingSALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Tue May 10 1994 13:104
    ...feeling as if my B's are 'bout done if they continue to play like
    last nite :^/   horrible...simply horrible.
    
    Andy
94.1239Ahhhh the Garbage, er I mean GARDEN StateSALEM::LEBLANCTue May 10 1994 13:233
    Without Casey's 2 LUCKY saves it would have been 4-0 too....
    
    chris_anti_Joisey
94.1240SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue May 10 1994 15:1813
re: B's

Twas a sad sight to see....

This series could've easily been a Devils sweep too.  I thought they were
lucky to win the 1st two games because they weren't even "clicking" then..
and still aren't.

Too many times we see Da B's gear up and win a big series against Les Habitants
only to fold against the next team....

bob

94.1241Harry's not happy eitherMAGEE::OSTIGUYTue May 10 1994 18:077
    I was surprised at the B's effort last night...well, they didn't lose 3
    in a row too many times this season, or 4 in a row, so let's hope they
    find the Garden to their liking tomorrow night, and win 2-in-a-row...
    
    another Friday night game 7 would just be too cool...not as emotional
    as against the dreaded Habs, but it would be a grate reson to drink
    heavily and yell heartily   8)
94.1242SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue May 10 1994 20:0716
                     <<< Note 94.1241 by MAGEE::OSTIGUY >>>
>    in a row too many times this season, or 4 in a row, so let's hope they
>    find the Garden to their liking tomorrow night, and win 2-in-a-row...

That's the spirit!
    
Geesh, Murray had a great series against the Habs and we haven't seen much
of him since.  Borque and Iafrate are looking pretty tired and their play
is showing it (see Borque on Carpenter's goal?  Or the Iafrate drop pass
to Borque that became a breakaway).   I hope Casey's not tired - we should've
won that one for him....

So the next one is on 38 ... right???

bob

94.1243SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewTue May 10 1994 20:301
    it might be becuz its a win or fergit it game ...but I don't know.
94.1244C'mon Bruins....please !!!MAGEE::OSTIGUYWed May 11 1994 12:2716
    game 6 and hopefully game 7 are on TV38...Casey doesn't seem tired at
    all, in fact he's the reason his teammates have had a chance in this
    series, he has made some big saves at key times...he may not be
    "carrying" the team like he did a few years back when he lead the North
    Stars to the Cup finals, but he's playing well enough that with 3-4
    goals a game, the B's should be winning
    
    B's lack effort, but ya gotta give NJ some credit...they have out
    physicalled the Bruins since mid-way thru the 1st period of game 1
    
    average height/weight per Devil is 1 inch and about 27 pounds more than
    the B's...maybe Glen Featherstone should play 2night...I don't think
    he's hurt
    
    Adam Oates....he needs to get scoring as well...we need the all-out
    desperation effort 2-night, and Friday night
94.1245The B's were outskated as well the other night.SALEM::LEBLANCWed May 11 1994 12:386
    Wes
    they got some real GOONS on Nj as well look at ALbelin, Daneyko and
    even Nicholls, they got some scrappers who like to throw their weight
    around. You are totally right about being out-checked and manhandled.
    bring back some good old fashioned physical hockey.
    
94.1246gotta love hockeyMAGEE::OSTIGUYWed May 11 1994 13:3118
    re.1245  Chris ??   you're right asbout GOONS   Claude Lemieux can be a
    goon, or a good hockey player, depending on his mood...he's one of
    those guys that you hate as an opponent, but would love him in black
    and gold...sorta like Chris Nilan  8)
    
    remember some of the B's Goons from the past...Stan Jonathan, John
    Wensink ??  Don Cherry loved Wensink when he heard that Wensink bit
    some guys ear in a junior game....love those hockey folks
    
    1 more thing, a lot of folks who don't like or understand hockey say
    they don't because of the fighting...they don't understand good
    physical hockey, a good body-check is part of the game....now in
    baseball or basketball, you get these bench-clearing brawls that are
    ridiculous...they need control like throwing guys out of the game
    etc... to keep control of those sports, where you don't have penalties
    to deal with it...and hockey has really cleaned up fighting a lot if
    you think about it...it's the high-sticking that is stupid
    
94.1247Lemieux- How could i forget KIng Goon?SALEM::LEBLANCWed May 11 1994 13:374
    Nilan-hated him with the Habs?
    Nilan-loved him with the B's
    totally relate to what you are saying..
    chris
94.1248SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 11 1994 14:2716
Stan Jonathon was GREAT and proved you didn't have to be big to be respected
in that league (a less than 6 foot Tuscarora indian).

As for Nilan- I'll be most other NHL towns think the exact same thing about
our fave - Terry O'Reilly.

We could use em both tonight - we are small this year (Iafrate trade helped
a bit...).  You all are right - they are outscrapping us.

my "fan batteries" are recharged. 
It's either gonna be a nice win for the B's or the Garden faithful are gonna
be nasty and let em know...

Go B's-
bob

94.1249ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredWed May 11 1994 14:553
TAKE IT TO THE SPORTS TOPIC!!!!

;^)
94.1250thought you could get away DC did ya?SALEM::LEBLANCWed May 11 1994 14:583
    sorry bud
    Happy Birthday to you!!!!
    chris
94.1251ECRU::CLARKChairman of the BoredWed May 11 1994 15:071
Thankee, Cap'n!
94.1252AKOCOA::SMITH_DAnybody really know what time it is?Fri May 27 1994 19:536
    
    	"Fight the *real* enemy!!!"
    
    	The registry of motor vehicles!!!!!!  ;-/
    
    
94.1253Also saw some "Moonshot" logs in a couple A.T. log books...AKOCOA::SMITH_DAnybody really know what time it is?Tue Jun 07 1994 13:5510
	Just got back from a trip down south, and I tell ya....that 
	southern hospitality is no B.S.!!!!  

	From all the amazing wildlife in the smokies, to all the 
	southern belle's in Gatlinburg.....all I gotta say is..... 
	
	YEEE HAWWWW!!!!   %-) 

	"Tennessee, Tennessee, there ain't no place I'd rather be"
94.1254LTSLAB::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Jun 07 1994 14:051
    New motto for Digital: No one left to place or take the blame.
94.1255Welcome back, Dean-o...NAC::TRAMP::GRADYInto the night, an angel to be...Tue Jun 07 1994 14:1313
>From all the amazing wildlife in the smokies, to all the 
>southern belle's in Gatlinburg.....all I gotta say is..... 

Gatlinburg is a hoot.  (pun intended)...  so is Cherokee (as in,
"got a wife in Chino, and one in Cherokee)...on the other side of
the Smokies.  It's about time to go back there, maybe this summer.
Actually, both towns get on yer nerves after about a day or so...
but the mountains are impressive.

I was there about three years ago, camping in the Smokies and
tubing on the rivers...fun stuff!

tim
94.1256Hillbilly villiage!AKOCOA::SMITH_DAnybody really know what time it is?Tue Jun 07 1994 20:1610
	Yes, Gatlinburg is a hoot! (pun intended as well ;-)
	
	In Pigeon Forge (Dolly's home town - now that's a hoot!) you can 
	get a hotel room with a jacuzzi and a breakfast buffet for $25 
	midweek. Such a deal!!!!!!!

	Weren't you previously a southerner Tim?

	BTW: I like the new DEC Motto!
94.1257SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Tue Jun 07 1994 20:226
> Weren't you previously a southerner Tim?

Nyaaahhhh, he lived in Florida... :-)


- jeff_'nuther_Fluriddeean...
94.1258NAC::TRAMP::GRADYInto the night, an angel to be...Wed Jun 08 1994 13:5212
Jeff's right, I lived in Florida, which is basically a disjoint
extension of New York and New Jersey (where I was born)...not really
southern.

I've been to Gatlinburg twice, once in 1975 or so, and once in
1991.  I didn't notice a significant change (except perhaps in 
size).  Cherokee definitely grew, though.  I think in 1991, we
camped in a place called Townsend, Tennesee, if I recall - southwest
side of the National Park...and gorgeous.  I wouldn't mind going
back someday...who knows, maybe this summer...

tim
94.1259BIODTL::JCpositive vibrationWed Jun 08 1994 21:199
re <<< Note 94.1253 by AKOCOA::SMITH_D "Anybody really know what time it is?" >>>
       -< Also saw  some "Moonshot" logs in a couple A.T. log books... >-

>	southern belle's in Gatlinburg.....all I gotta say is..... 

you wnet to G-burg???  cool town, eh???  i went there when i was down thataway
last time... cool place.  we put back many brews at one of those solons!

yum
94.1260NAC::TRAMP::GRADYInto the night, an angel to be...Wed Jun 08 1994 22:265
Shitkicker's Disney World.

:-)

tim
94.1261AKOCOA::SMITH_DAnybody really know what time it is?Thu Jun 09 1994 12:582
    
    	Gatlinburg is Hillbilly Village!!!
94.1262VIBES NEEDEDNACAD2::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Jul 07 1994 19:4515
Here's some good vibes for Robyn Finan, going in for ACL exploration
Friday morning!  Let's hope it's nothing major and they can make the
show next week (and Megann's first show!)


OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMM   OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHMMMMMMM  OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHMMMMMMM

OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMM   OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHMMMMMMM  OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHMMMMMMM


                             GOOD LUCK!!



ps. ACL = something in the knee :-)
94.1263ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againThu Jul 07 1994 20:131
good luck Robyn!
94.1264vivid tie diesQUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Jul 07 1994 20:226
Yeah, best of luck and are you sure you don't want to start up
a tie die activity and take your mind off things  ;-)

PeterT

Ain't it wierd how people in the same family can turn out so different?
94.1265sounds painful just reading about itPONDA::64423::BELKINwhen they come to take you downThu Jul 07 1994 21:163
Good luck Robyn, an' maybe they'll getcha some good painkillers  :-)

Josh
94.1266oohhhhhmmmmmmmMMMMMMBSS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyFri Jul 08 1994 03:036
    
    Positive vibes coming at ya Robyn.  From those who I know who have had
    it done, it's usually not too bad, I hope yours turns out the same.
    
    	Mark
    
94.1267MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKinky ReggaeFri Jul 08 1994 12:015
	hope they ACL u ok, robyn.
	
	good luck!
	
	Jay
94.1268:-)LTSLAB::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Fri Jul 08 1994 12:034
    You'll do fine, Robyn.  Working at Digital has made you comfortable
    with acronyms, so ACL will be a piece o'cake.
    
    Jamie
94.1269bon chanceSLICK1::OSTIGUYFri Jul 08 1994 12:231
    Good Vibrations to Robyn
94.1270SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewFri Jul 08 1994 12:451
    hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
94.1271:^) if you're good maybe they'll give you ice cream! :^)STRATA::DWESTriding on Blaine the Mono...Fri Jul 08 1994 12:474
    
    	me tooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm......
    
    					da ve
94.1272Good LuckSTRATA::BEAULIEUThe Sunny Side Of The Street Is DarkFri Jul 08 1994 15:099
    
    
    
    AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm ..... AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm .....
    AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm ..... AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm .....
    AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm ..... AaaaaHhhhhhhhhMmmmmmmmmmmm .....
    
    
    Toby
94.1273The foot bone's connected to the, ankle bone, the ankle bone's connected...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Jul 08 1994 15:4614
Goeff, maybe during Robyn's recovery period, you could get her a copy
of "The Day After Tomorrow" by ??Alan??Alex Folsom.  One of the current
bestsellers I believe, mentioned in last weeks Globe magazine.  My wife 
just finished it and suggested I read it.  This, in and of itself, is
significant, as we don't usually mesh in the genre's we read.  I usually 
read SF, and Amy reads about everything but, but we both like mysteries,
and this sort of falls in that general category.  So I looked at the first
few pages last night, and the protaganist is a doctor who has just recently
been in Geneva giving a paper at a symposium.  The topic of his paper?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament! (or however it's spelled ;-)  I don't know if
that particular item is a throw off, or crucial to the plot, but I thought
it a timely topic after reading this thread.

PeterT
94.1274positive vibes coming your way....TECRUS::DEMARSEEnjoy beingFri Jul 08 1994 17:081
    Good luck Robyn!
94.1275SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelbag it tag itFri Jul 08 1994 17:365
kneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Anatomically correct good vibes Robyn

jeff
94.1276ISLNDS::CONNORS_MFri Jul 08 1994 17:375
    
    
    Good luck Robyn!!!  Hope all is well! 
    
    MJ
94.1277...and back on deck!SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Fri Jul 08 1994 17:394
    Good luck Robin....hopping all's gone well for you and you're back on
    the trails soon!
    
    Andy
94.1278The vibes seem to have worked ;^)MILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Jul 11 1994 13:116
	Well I'm sure all these well wishes will be appreciated and they seem to 
have helped. I'm not sure if Robyn will try to log in today or not, but the 
results were good and the recovery time should be quick. BUt I'll let her explain
it either in notes next week or when we see everyone in Vermont ;^)

	Geoff
94.1279the good vibes worked!GEMGRP::GEMGRP::FINANThe sky was yellow and the sun was blueMon Jul 11 1994 14:1420
Wow!  Thanks for all the good vibes!  The surgery went a lot better than 
expected.  I still have to talk to the doctor when I see him next week
to get all the details straight since though I was awake for the procedure,
I was a little groggy.  But he said my ligaments were all fine and there
was no need for reconstruction (which would have put me out of commission
for as much as 6 months).  Before going in he was pretty convinced that
there was cartiledge damage and there was but it was less than expected and
he only had to remove a small piece.  The real culprit was some scar
tissue that had built up after the original injury (near my MCL - Medial
Collatoral Ligament).  He removed that and I should be all set.  I go
in next Monday to have the stitches removed and hopefully lose the crutches.
I expect to get the ok to start biking in another week (two weeks after
surgery) and expect to be back to everything else (sailing, hiking, rock
climbing) soon afterward (3-4 weeks after surgery).  And it looks like we'll
make Highgate after all!  I'm pretty psyched and was smiling all day
Friday (or at least until the stuff they gave me at the hospital wore off ;^/)

Thanks again for all the good vibes!

Robyn
94.1280AKOCOA::SMITH_Da hopeful candle lingersMon Jul 11 1994 14:184
    
    That's grate Robyn!!!
    
    Don't want to miss any valuable skiing time! :-)
94.1281LTSLAB::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Jul 13 1994 15:046
    Bunch of washed-up old has-beens, who'd want to see them anyway? 
    Especially in Vermont, which is filled with hayseed hicks who'll clog
    up I-89 with their fly infested manure spreaders.  And the mosquitoes
    this time of year -- who wants to be outside on a day like today?
    
    Jamie
94.1282Where the hell is vermont anyway?BSS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed Jul 13 1994 15:294
    
    I hear you Jamie,  If you've seen em once why see em again?  a bunch of
    middle aged men playin the same sh!t over and over and..... for years
    now.  
94.1283ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againWed Jul 13 1994 15:495
Rilly - why do these folks even bother with all the tapes and CD's available -
I mean who would want to hear an acoustic Ripple encore when you can just pop
in a CD for a lot less hassle ;^) 

94.1284TOOK::PECKARsleep tightWed Jul 13 1994 17:387
Know how much money I spent today?? $3.86, that's how much. Got a halfway 
decent lunch for that price, too. I figured I wouldda dropped at least $150 
for that one deadshow, which probably didn't even have an encore. Sheesh, 
can you imagine what that $150 I'm putting into a no-load mutual fund is 
gonna be worth by the time my kid needs braces? May even pay for them, 
yessiree...
94.1286CXDOCS::BARNESWed Jul 13 1994 18:0012
    you guys need a show...bad!
    
    here's a thought for the day
    
    "Most people think they are thinking when they are actually just
    rearranging prejudices".
    
    Now what THAT has to do with highgate, vermont or the dead, I JUST
    DON"T KNOW!
    
    
    rfb
94.1287Guess who couldn't get a babysitter for two days:-)SALES::GKELLERStop Global WhiningWed Jul 13 1994 18:0811
Yeah,

why would I want to see them again when I could just take that money and 
dump it into my truck which is constantly broken...:-(

Who would want to see them outside with misquitos and flys and sun and heat 
and loud noise.

Who needs it..?

Geoff
94.1288:-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Jul 13 1994 18:575
Yeah, why go to a show and spend lots of $$$ to get all annoyed when you can
just come to work and get paid for it?!

- jeff
94.1289:-)TOOK::PECKARsleep tightWed Jul 13 1994 19:007
>    here's a thought for the day
>    
>    "Most people think they are thinking when they are actually just
>    rearranging prejudices".
    

rfb, I think I thought I thunk that you think too much.
94.1290ROADKL::INGALLSmay the four winds blow you home againWed Jul 13 1994 19:1018

here's one that'll make your head spin...

"Is it okay to be prejudice against those who are prejudice???"

here's one for rfb

Most people open their minds by temporarily shutting doors on their
prejudices -- only to have those doors opened once again to shed the
same light (or lack thereof) inside...


yup -- need a show... so which is closer to Colorado?? Indianna, Missouri, or
O-high-o, or Michigan??? ;^)

Glennnn

94.1291USABLE::SPINEWed Jul 13 1994 19:266
    Reminds me of a bumper sticker I noticed recently:
    
    	Why do we kill people who kill people
    	to show that killing people is wrong?
    
    tms
94.1292GRANPA::TDAVISWed Jul 13 1994 19:514
    I rather be in Hot Humid Greenbelt MD, than Highgate today, but I will
    be able to cope knowing there are two weekend shows coming here,...
    at least it keeps me going for the week. Next week we get to hear 
    "The Plan", more fun...
94.1293think?AWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Jul 13 1994 22:407
    Gee, I'd say people who manage to rearrange their prejudices
    or close the door on them for any period are well ahead of
    the average person.  Let alone thinking.

    As for this g.d. stuff, I never did understand it.  I'm sure
    those folks in Highgate are having an *awful* time.
94.1294CXDOCS::BARNESThu Jul 14 1994 14:579
    rearranging ones prejudices is not a positive thing in this context,
    meaning is more like justifying ones prejudices. Now, closing the door
    one ones prejudices I would consider a postive thing, as long as when
    the door is reopened (Glennns entry) there's a better understanding 
    of why you had a prejudice in the first place. 
    
    how bout that Highgate setlist!!
    
    rfb
94.1295and I never did find Lake Carmi!!!QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Jul 15 1994 15:1516
Oh yeah, Highgate really sucked man!  You guys can be glad you missed it.
The weather was, uh, sunny, and you know how that can suck.  The temps
were warm to mild, security was cool, and the locals seemed to be taking
it for what it was worth (about 20 bucks a parking space).  And those people
running around sucking on ballons... much too distracting.  60,000 people in
a huge open field ringed by pine trees and under a crescent moon and 
starlight listening to the dead... Worst type of thing I can imagine.
Not even to mentioning having to listen to things like Let the Good Times
Roll, Truckin, New Speedway Boogie, Corrina, Lonnnng Loongg LLLLong LLLOOONGG
way to go home (boy, he had that one right!) and a bunch of others
in mild temps in shorts and a tshirt.  Boy am I glad to be back at work...

NOT!


PeterT
94.1296MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREwhat a long strange tripMon Jul 18 1994 11:591
	i'm back. it's now officially a memory. sigh.
94.1297STOWOA::JOLLIMORECatch The WindTue Aug 23 1994 19:3817
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94.1298CXDOCS::BARNESTue Aug 23 1994 19:5519
    let me disagree with you Jay, and have a serious discusion about it..
    
                   %^)
    
    ONLY in ::GRATEFUL can discussions like we've had be held
    without someone getting offended, yelling, pissed and threatening
    people, and the mods intervening... look at soapbox (which I haven't 
    in ALONG! time) the ::DIGITAL file, the ::COLORADO file...files too
    numerous to mention. I respect EVERYONES opinion in here, some because
    I've met them and KNOW thier feelings come from their heart. (except
    Divide Dave, that redneck!!)  %^) but i even love him!! and some
    because I pride myself in being a good judge of character, even by
    reading notes...
    
    so, c-ya bud!!
    
    oh...is that a picture of you, BTW???   %^)
    rfb
    
94.1299STOWOA::JOLLIMORECatch The WindTue Aug 23 1994 20:1012
	rfb,
	
	i agree with everything you've said. and i really have nothing
	against serious discussions. but when i open ::GRATEFUL, i don't
	wanna see topics that belong in ::SOAPBOX.
	
	just my opinion. that's why i put it here and not in the note
	where the discussion is taking place. i don't wanna stop it (YES
	I DO ;-) but i'd rather see useless drivel ;-) than topics on gun
	control. too heavy, man.  ;-)
	
	yeah, that's me. i cut off my ponytail  ;-)  NOT.
94.1300CXDOCS::BARNESTue Aug 23 1994 20:3113
    I know Jay, just razin ya...
    
    
    thought for the day....
    
    
    when one cuts off their ponytail, it makes it easier for those behind
    you to read your t-shirt!! 
    
    this is true!!! mines been gone for over a week and I'm getting tons of
    remarks about the backs of t-shirts I've been wearing for years! 
    
    rfb
94.1301Smile when you say redneckBSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeTue Aug 23 1994 21:448
    
    Whats this redneck sh*t you Georgia cracker!!!
    
    See if I teach you how to fish???????
    
    
    Divide Dave one of the few people here at CX03 thats is seen talking to
    RFB
94.1302STOWOA::JOLLIMORECatch The WindWed Aug 24 1994 11:023
	ya wanna know what the back on my t-sirt says? ask me.
	
	;-) I'll move my ponytail (which just reaches my belt ;-)
94.1303BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu Sep 01 1994 17:044
    King went a runnin after deer
    Wasn't scared of jumpin' off the truck in high gear
    King went-a-sniffin and he would go
    Was the best old hound dog I ever did know
94.1304BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu Sep 01 1994 17:067
    I'm a dreamin man
    Yes that's my problem
    I can't tell when I'm
    not being real
    
    In the meadow dusk
    I park my Aerostar
94.1305;')BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu Sep 01 1994 17:061
    
94.130625022::SMITH_Da hopeful candle lingersThu Sep 01 1994 18:155
    
    New glass in the window
    New leaves on the trees

    (one of my fav. lines) :-)
94.1307BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingThu Sep 01 1994 19:002
    New distance between us
    you and me
94.1308But a lot of them are wearing out lately ;-)QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Sep 02 1994 15:135
I don't wear my heart on my sleeve,
or a chip on my shoulder,
but I'll gladly display my leanings and philosopy on my chest and back!

PeterT
94.1309Prophet on the burnin' shoreMAGEE::OSTIGUYThu Sep 15 1994 19:156
    I know where to go....
    
    CALIFORNIA
    
    Wes_who_is_stressed_at_work_but_finds_enjoyment_in_cranking_Estimated_
    several_times_today_and_would_like_to_go_back_to_CALIFORNIA
94.1310 :-(SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Sep 27 1994 19:1510
    
    
    I am soooooooo bummed to be here knowing that after this, I head
    to school instead of where I'd like to be heading....
    
    
    I hate that band anyway. I hope it sucks. Damn hippies!
    
    
    :-} Steve-O
94.1311just wunderin'...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 30 1994 14:533
why does jerry get to call the end even on a bobby tune?

- ricH
94.1312the leader of the bandNETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Sep 30 1994 16:318
re: <<< Note 94.1311 by ROCK::FROMM "This space intentionally left blank." >>>

>why does jerry get to call the end even on a bobby tune?

I've been wondering the same thing for years!  I think it's because Jerry's the
de facto leader.  That doesn't mean I agree with it.

adam
94.1313ROADKL::INGALLSLost in CyberspaceFri Sep 30 1994 16:4411
so how do you know jerry's making the call?? 
I thought they just switched off making the call and threw in a phil or vince
choice here and there....  I also have a sneaking suspicion that they have it
mostly figured out before hitting the stage otherwise I think we would hear
more duplicates in a run (hell they can't remember the words to tunes they've
been doing for 20 years, their certainly not going to remember what was played
two nights ago versus the last venue) 

glennnn

94.1314ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 30 1994 16:5215
>so how do you know jerry's making the call?? 
>I thought they just switched off making the call and threw in a phil or vince
>choice here and there....

i'm not talking about calling what tune to play next.  i'm talking about when
they're in the closing chords of a tune with a well defined end (as opposed to
a tune that just noodles its way into another tune).  jerry looks around a bit
to make sure everyone's with him (i think he might even raise his hand to get
their attention), then he signals the final note by somewhat raising up and
dipping the guitar neck a bit (or something like that).  anyway, it's just a
way of making sure that everyone ends together, and it always seems to be jerry
who does it.  i guess that's because he is the lead player, but it seems to me
that bobby ought to be in a more controlling position on his tunes.

- rich
94.1315I'm 1/2 way towards well-donePONDA::64423::BELKINgathered from coincidenceFri Sep 30 1994 17:008
>>I thought they just switched off making the call and threw in a phil or vince

Jerry couldn't let Phil do it, cause Phil would have jammed into GDTRFD!!!
Anyone else hear that - I think Phil was hinting GDRTFB pretty strongly
just before the Jerry tune before drums (that I've already forgotten if it is
it was He's Gone or Wharf Rat.. I think He's Gone)

Josh
94.1316ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 30 1994 17:117
re: calls

anyone else notice hints of Other One just before Drums, and parts of the beat
at the beginning of Drums that fit nicely into Other One?  that was the first
time that i was ever able to call a song so far in advance.

- ricH
94.1317In a full circle........SALEM::LEBLANCONE in 10,000 that come fer the SHOWFri Sep 30 1994 17:174
    re the other1
    i have heard them do that a coupla times before..kinda preps you up
    for the big intro which has potential, but never really materialized
    last nite...no phat phluid phil bombs
94.1318AKOCOA::SMITH_DOn this harvest moonFri Sep 30 1994 18:345
    
    Did they do the Caution Jam after He's Gone????
    	
    Last year it seemed they were working on it, but it never came 
    to be.
94.1319Woooooooaaahhhh Nothings Gonna Bring Him BackBINKLY::CEPARSKISummer Flies And August DiesFri Sep 30 1994 19:077
    >>Did they do the Caution Jam after He's Gone????
    
    No , didn't hear that. Was kinda strange tho how the weird howling He's
    Gone's died down for a minute or 2 then made a comeback. Kinda like
    they were gonna do another tune but then decided against it.
    
    							-jeff
94.1320BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itFri Sep 30 1994 19:189
yes, about the end of he's gone, i think jerry wanted more, so did phil and
vinny, but bob bailed.


same on weds night.  they all bailed and jerry hung out for a while jammin
with vinny.  jerry was doing the "sampson and delilah" jam, at least that is
was it sounded like to me!


94.1321oh wellSALEM::BENJAMINMon Oct 03 1994 18:138
      I am never going to fall for this line ever again:
    
    
    "You're going to five shows, why do you have to go to six"
    
    guess which show I missed to attend another social function...:-o
    
               :-) daveB
94.1322CXDOCS::BARNESMon Oct 03 1994 18:145
    yep daveb, I hear ya....If I'd a NOT gone to the first nite of
    Denver-McNichols in 91 (I think) I'd amissed the DarkStar that Patty 
    did miss...
    
    rfb
94.1323runnin'round my brain ....STOWOA::JOLLIMOREI'm back from the DeadTue Oct 04 1994 17:059
Nothin' shakin' on Shakedown Street. 
	
					Used to be the heart of town.

	Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart. 
	
	
						You just gotta poke around.
94.1324send me to dreamlandSALEM::BENJAMINTue Oct 04 1994 18:206
        They came, I saw, I enjoyed......and now its time to....
    
    
                    SLEEP!!!!!!!!
    
                     :-)
94.1325stolen from a co-worker..;-)NAC::TRAMP::GRADYInto the night, an angel to be...Fri Oct 21 1994 12:593

	Give me ambiguity, or give me something else...
94.1326ALL sorts of pregnancy news today.....CSLALL::LEBLANC_CMon Oct 31 1994 12:166
    ......Happiness is the feeling for the day..
    Steve-O Martin and his wife Joyce are the proud parents of a baby girl
    Jasmine Emily Martin born saturday at 5:00 in the morning...8 lbs and
    13 oz i believe...baby and mum are doing fine..
    wishing the Martin clan a very prosperous and healthy life..
    
94.1327CXDOCS::BARNESTue Nov 01 1994 15:043
    ditto on the happy healty life!!!!
    
    rfb
94.1328yet another little phishheadSALEM::BENJAMINTue Nov 01 1994 18:331
      :-)
94.1329ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Nov 07 1994 14:161
You don't realize how good shape you were in until you're not.
94.1330BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itMon Nov 07 1994 16:368
re   <<< Note 94.1329 by ROCK::FROMM "This space intentionally left blank." >>>

>You don't realize how good shape you were in until you're not.

all those MT bike rides you blew off this summer comin' back to
get ya!  ;-)


94.1331People die for a right WE are given as citizensCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKMon Nov 07 1994 18:532
    Well it is actually for tomorrow but
    VOTE DAMNIT!!!!
94.1332CXDOCS::BARNESMon Nov 07 1994 18:564
    yep...another useless, futile gesture...but if ya don't vote...YA CAN"T
    BITCH!!!!!
    
    rfb
94.1333Bozo for MayorUSOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyMon Nov 07 1994 19:005
    
    Can't agree with you more.  If you don't like any of the candidate's,
    at least go and write someone in.  Mr Jerry Garcia is always a good
    alternative :^).   On the serious side, EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE or
    don't complain.  
94.1334help make this years turnout the largest ever... VOTE!!!ASLAN::GKELLERCongressional Gridlick is a good thingMon Nov 07 1994 19:5218
There are Libertarians running for many offices in Massachusetts (though 
you can't tell it from any of the media outlets), including, governor, 
senate, secretary of state and several others.

If you're in Peter Blute's district(3rd congressional district), may I 
suggest Amos Hamburger (Sticker Candidate) for State rep.  You will have to 
write in the name and address.

Amos Hamburger
7 Highfield Dr
Lancaster, MA 01523
(508) 365-2914

Amos is a Digital employee.  he pledges to work for the kind of smaller 
more efficient government that the voters demanded (and did not receive) in 
the last election.

Geoff
94.1335BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itTue Nov 08 1994 16:1810
YUP, today is voting and i trust that everyone here in Grateful is going to
hit the polls and exercise their RIGHT to vote.  I'll be voting in Littleton
as i have yet to change my reg. to Groton.


for mass people:

so, who is everyone voting for in the Senate Race?


94.1336A NH observer wants to see tho...:^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Nov 08 1994 16:251
    (i smell heated political banter to follow?
94.1337XLIB::REHILLCall Me Mystery HillTue Nov 08 1994 16:303
    Personally, I'm voting for the Teddy discussion...
    
    
94.1338Victoria's Secret! Yeah!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYStop The Violins.Tue Nov 08 1994 16:3613
>so, who is everyone voting for in the Senate Race?


>Personally, I'm voting for the Teddy discussion...


Hey!  That's a great idea!

I prefer silk, either black or beige.  On Angela, not
Senator Kennedy, of course... ;-)


tim
94.1339Political Rally at Victoria's Secret...CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Nov 08 1994 16:441
    A liberal or conservative cut on that Mr Grady?
94.1340STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogTue Nov 08 1994 17:072
    And remember to vote NO for the compulsory wearing of safety thongs at
    the beach...
94.1341SLICK1::OSTIGUYWed Nov 09 1994 11:213
    HOORAY
    
    the airwaves should be free of political ads today
94.1342BLEAAAAAACHCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Nov 09 1994 11:232
    BOOOOOOOO
    Newt Gingrich is gonna be Speaker of the house
94.1343NAC::TRAMP::GRADYStop The Violins.Wed Nov 09 1994 12:207
>    BOOOOOOOO
>    Newt Gingrich is gonna be Speaker of the house

No kidding. What a putz.  At least we can all breathe a
sigh of relief and thank God that Ollie North lost.  

tim
94.1344DELNI::DSMITHOn this harvest moonWed Nov 09 1994 12:306
    
    >sigh of relief and thank God that Ollie North lost.
    
	I'll smoke to that!!!
    
    	
94.1345Rocks for all my constituents.....CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Nov 09 1994 12:352
    And light up your crack pipes!!!!!!
    Marion Berry is back!!!!!
94.1346GRANPA::TDAVISWed Nov 09 1994 12:396
    Yes life down here in the D.C. area is fun, so pleased to see Ollie
    not make it, Marion Barry is a joke, and insulting. Current rumors
    are that the Congress is going to take over the DC Police Dept.
    since he is a convicted felon. With the massive turn to the right
    anything could happen. 
    If I was Bill Clinton, I would be updating my resume.
94.1347A turn for the better I hopeBSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeWed Nov 09 1994 12:436
    
    Re:If I was Bill Clinton, I would be updating my resume.
    
    Yes there is a God!!! Thank you thank you!
    
    Divide Dave
94.1348ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Nov 09 1994 12:548
>    BOOOOOOOO
>    Newt Gingrich is gonna be Speaker of the house

are you serious?  did the Repubs get control of the senate AND the house?

- rich-who-wasn't-up-early-enuf-this-morn-to-catch-morning-edition-on-npr

p.s. and does anyone know the results of the MA ballot initiatives?
94.1349YupCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Nov 09 1994 13:005
    Wouldn't kid you on something as serious as that my man....
    from what i gather there was an overwhelming amount of dem
    gubernatorial incmubents being ousted by repubs....and the congress
    being shaken up as well...last i heard Mr Foley himself was in a
    close race in washington state....Robb just squeaked by Ollie.....
94.1350how come GRATEFUL seems to be my major source of news?ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Nov 09 1994 13:0712
>last i heard Mr Foley himself was in a
>    close race in washington state....

well, that doesn't surprise me.  if the voters of your state vote in favor of
term limits and you turn around and sue them for it, i'd say your time is
numbered.

>Robb just squeaked by Ollie.....

at least there's some good news.

- ricH
94.1351SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelread The Daily FaberianWed Nov 09 1994 13:418
yup, the Toad, er um, Newt will be House Speaker & Bitter Bob Dole will be 
Senate President. If they pull off tax cuts, increased defense spending and 
a balanced budget, I'll become a Republican. 

Why do people put some much energy into fighting for term limits and so 
little in finding qualified candidates to unseat incumbants?

jeff
94.1352Here's some more news Rich ;-)QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Nov 09 1994 13:5525
Mass ballot questions:  

1) Regulate spending on ballot questions:  Defeated
2) Seatbelts: Passed - Laws stay in effect
3) Prohibits waivable student fees (going to orgs like MassPIRG): Still close,
   slight lead towards passing
4) Set Term limits:  Another close one, but looks like it may pass
5) Blue Laws (Sunday store openings): very close but passing at last count
6) Grad Tax :  Down in flames
7) Grad Tax Rate:  Crashed and burning
8) Regulate Use of Highway Funds - Passed
9) Prohibit Rent control: Close but passing at last count
10) Legalize Marijuana : Passed overwhelming (in my dreams ;-)


Kennedy in, Weld in, Cumo and Richardson out. Ollie bye, bye. Feinstein
in, Wilson over Brown, Lawton Childs defeated the other Bush boy.
and yes, the Republicans gained I think 37 seats in the house, and 8 in 
the Senate, putting both Dole and Newt Gaingrich in charge (technically on Newt's
part.  I guess they have to go through some sort of vote, but he's
almost a shoe in.)

Interesting.  Sad to see Mario go.  He was a good guy.

PeterT
94.1353ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Nov 09 1994 14:249
>Mass ballot questions:  

looks like my vote was in the minority on just about every one

does anyone know what it takes to get a question on the ballot by citizen
initiative?  just how many signatures are required?  and any sort of $?  (other
than what is then used to campaign for and against it)

- rich
94.1354Did you have a legalization question in mind? :)BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingWed Nov 09 1994 15:032
    >> does anyone know what it takes to get a question on the ballot by
    >> citizen initiative?
94.1355SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Nov 09 1994 15:0513
Heard a Marion Barry slogan:  He'll get cocaine off the streets...
gram by gram.

Only in America;  crack smoking in a hotel room bathroom being broadcast on TV,
to jail and back to your old job of Mayor of Wash, DC :)

Oh yea,  you all forgot to mention Dan Boy (model Democrat I might add) 
Rostenkowski is out.

What else?  Dick Swett's gone.

bob

94.1356STOWOA::JOLLIMORECulture out the wazooWed Nov 09 1994 15:102
	this is all grate, mind you ... but my questions is: how did the
	Teddies fare?  ?was it black or beige???
94.1357QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Nov 09 1994 16:037
The number of 250K signatures comes to mind, but that might not be 
right.  I remember reading about some ballot tries in other states and 
I might be confusing the numbers.  Quite possible you might need cash
to enter the petition, again, no idea how much.

PeterT

94.1358Time to wipe the mitts...HAZEL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Wed Nov 09 1994 19:506
    ...i think it was;	TEDDIES 1
    			MITTS   0
    
    So the moral of the story is keep your mitts off the teddies...Now if we
    just could get Ol'Teddy boy to see this....*;')
    
94.1359BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itFri Nov 11 1994 12:0513
re          <<< Note 94.1344 by DELNI::DSMITH "On this harvest moon" >>>

    
>    >sigh of relief and thank God that Ollie North lost.
>    >
>	I'll smoke to that!!!
    
 

	DEANO!  you rasta mon you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

   	

94.1360only 30 days of xmas shopping left!!!!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Nov 23 1994 10:563
    Happy Holidaze to the grateful community.....and for those who are
    travelling be safe.....
    
94.1361Wax the boards!!!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Nov 23 1994 15:493
    YIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    WINTAH IS HEEYAH!!!!!!!
    snowing like a bastahd here in andovah
94.1362from the Book of the DeadCXDOCS::BARNESWed Dec 28 1994 14:064
    Awake and rise up. The dead depart this earth not as dead people. But
    they leave as if they were alive. The link is unloosened. The knot is
    untied. I cross this portal. I have thrown to the ground all evil which
    is on me. ....their faces find a new life and strength...
94.1363bbrrrrrrrSLICK1::OSTIGUYFri Dec 30 1994 12:014
    SUNRISE...for us East Coasters, did NE1 see the sunrise this morning???
    grate color, and a crescent moon with Jupiter (dim) and Venus (bright)
    all in a line....AWEsome...and I think it may happen 2morrow morning
    again, though I don't know if I'll be up at 6:45 to look at it...
94.1364TRLIAN::DUGGANFri Dec 30 1994 12:073
    I saw it too... pretty wunnerful stuff (if a bit nippy at 0 F)
    
    ...michael T. ColdHead
94.1365see any big black Obelisks floating around?QUOIN::BELKINone...3...5...7..8..9.10!Fri Dec 30 1994 12:298
I saw something on the Channel 56 Weather (best weather report suite in
town, IMO) about that, and thought, "hmm.. looks interesting, but no way I'll
be up that early".  However this AM I woke up at around 6:20 with a headache
and need so take some aspirin and then goto bed for another hour... so I 
looked out the window and checked it out.  Didn't see Jupiter though, I 
didn't put my glasses on :-(.

Josh
94.1366SLICK1::OSTIGUYFri Dec 30 1994 12:322
    Jupiter is the dimmer one, tough to see, but it's between the moon and
    Venus...
94.1367You knew I had to speak up on this one ;-)SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Dec 30 1994 16:4642
    God, 6:45 is a bit late for me on a work day ;-)  Noticed it a while
    before the weatherman told me about it.  Venus was too bright not to
    see, and I may have seen Jupiter if it was only a few degrees
    (oh say a fingerwidth) below Venus, but it was through the now
    denuded trees, so it was hard to call.  Nice combo with the Moon
    though.
    Not sure if it will be available tomorrow, as the moon travels a good
    spot during a day, and its rapidly approaching a new moon.
    The interesting sight to check out over the next few weeks/months 
    is Mars, which is in Leo currently, pretty close to Regulus (the
    brightest star in Leo.  Normally the bottom of the backwards 
    question mark that is the head of the lion.)  Leo is a bit eastward
    of Orion and Gemini, and does look like a reclining lion if you
    add the imagination ingredient.  A very rough ascii rendition, on
    the fly mind you, is this:
    
    
                                                *
    
               *                    *                  *
    
    *                                *
    
                  *                         *
    
                          
                                   X         *
    
    Well, that's kind of it ;-)   Mars is where the X is currently, 
    and it's a bright red (or orange if you prefer).  It will be 
    going retrograde soon, where it appears to stop motion in 
    one direction, swing back the other way, stop again, and 
    then go back in the original direction.  This is all due to
    the apparent motion as the Earth catches up and passes 
    Mars in our closer, faster orbit.  Mars will be doing all of 
    this right around Regulus, and they are up about 10 or 11 fairly hig
    in the sky, and getting earlier each night.  It's a good easy
    visual to see how the planets move in a noticible fashion
    (from night to night that is, not WHILE you're watching. ;-)
    
    PeterT
    
94.1368LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYStop The Violins.Mon Feb 06 1995 10:476
    "If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a
    Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and
    explode once a year killing everyone inside."
    
    				- Robert Cringely, InfoWorld
    
94.1369Turn on your love lightsSEND::SLOANTue Feb 14 1995 14:155
94.1370CXDOCS::BARNESTue Feb 14 1995 17:336
    and i second that emotion!!!!!
    
    speaking of which, anyone got any special plans, that can be discussed,
    for Valentines day?
    
    rfb
94.1371BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourTue Feb 14 1995 18:059
i smuggled in 1 doz roses into the house last night and put 'em in h20
in the basement.  then, 5 mins before deb's alarm goes off, i get up to
hit the head and make a run for the doses, er, i mean roses.  i bring 'em
up stair and hang out by the side of the bed waiting for her to realise
a doz roses are hanging out for her.  that was the fastest she ever woke
up that i can recall in recent memory.  unforeuntately, i have my Econ class
at zoo lowell tonight - TEST TIME!!  and she has spanish class too. so,
we're gonna have a romantic dinner at papa ginos before class :-) i'll eat
and study :-)
94.1372romantic jammin'SLICK1::OSTIGUYTue Feb 14 1995 18:168
    reverse gifts for Karen and I...I got her an instructional video for
    her Congas, I got a Red Rose....
    
    tonight, maybe/hopefully jammin' with some folks, we may be putting
    together a GB (general business) band....wedding$ and $uch...yaknow,
    the ol' "chicken and a check" circuit  :)))
    
    Wes
94.1373CXDOCS::BARNESTue Feb 14 1995 18:2211
    Patty told me in no uncertain terms that she did NOT want flowers for
    V day..."too expensive, prices are a rip off on holidays, etc"
    so I'll get her, and each of my daughters, one rose. Romantic dinners
    tonite are out too as everyplace we like will be way too crowded to be
    romantic. Patty works monday and tuesday, so she'll be beat anyway. So
    take-out mex food from El Taco Rey! will be it. (Note: this is NOT 
    Taco Bell) Then I'm gonna kick the kids out of the house, build a fire,
    and probably NOT drink cause I got drunk last nite (ouch!) and......
    
    
    rfb_who loves to be loved
94.1374good stuph, that!TRLIAN::DUGGANTue Feb 21 1995 09:267
    re .-1:  mex food from El Taco Rey! will be it. (Note: this is NOT
        Taco Bell)
    
    Sure glad you put that in... best mex food in C(h)olo Spgs by a mile...
    (except of coure for the lovely Patty's enchiladas!
    
    ...mike
94.1375If it's hot, it must be chili's...HAZEL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Tue Feb 21 1995 11:562
    .....and don't forget Ron's El Camino Real...in good ol'Albuquacky....
    my personal fav...
94.1376CXDOCS::BARNESTue Feb 21 1995 12:142
    Mikey - I aske you once befoe but forgot..what's a cholo???
    rfb
94.1377Crossculturalism New Mexico styleTRLIAN::DUGGANTue Feb 21 1995 12:446
    a cholo is a not-particularly-endearing term for "homeboy"...
    used mostly in northern N.M. for the guys who hang around in their
    low-riders with no visible means of support... one step above a
    "pachuco" or "chuke" which are the cholos who join gangs.
    
    ..mikey the etymologist
94.1378CXDOCS::BARNESTue Feb 21 1995 13:113
    I knew that!
    
    rfb_cholo
94.1379Embrace one and all...HAZEL::YOUNGwhere is this place in space???Fri Feb 24 1995 14:432
    ...a stranger is just a friend you don't know...
    and a family is a circle of friends who love you!!!
94.1380CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 27 1995 18:4012
    "All I can say is that I'm glad to be alive in the age of the Grateful
    Dead. All else seems insignificant."
           
                                       Dave Stanley
                                           27-June-1991
    
    
    I don't know how I ended up in the note this came from...but it fits
    today....hope dave stanley doesn't mind me using this phrase for
    "thought for the day"
    
    rfb
94.1381STOWOA::JOLLIMOREFood for a crowTue Feb 28 1995 10:505
	Happy Fat Toozday.
	
	In the Age of The Grateful Dead.  28-FEB-1995
	
	;-)
94.1382Yet another senseless scurvy surveyTRLIAN::DUGGANTue Feb 28 1995 11:299
    In honor of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) Carnaval Shrove Tuesday whatever
    your particular Western-oriented culture calls today, are they serving
    anything special in your cafeteria?
    
    Nothing going on here -- the normal Tuesday Pizza-and-calzones 
    
    ...michael T. "Carnaval-in-Rio-is-the-only-way-to-go"Head
    
    
94.1383TRLIAN::DUGGANTue Feb 28 1995 12:435
    Well, teach ME to type-before-looking! We have something called "Mardi
    Gras Special" consisting of blackened fish, rice jambalaya, and some
    mystery veggie.
    
    ...mikey
94.1384It may not look it, but it's spring!TRLIAN::DUGGANFri Mar 03 1995 09:104
    As I was coming in this morning I heard a meadowlark.
    
    ...mike
    
94.1385CXDOCS::BARNESFri Mar 03 1995 19:5981
    
    
    This is for Mr and Mrs Fields and any one else who needs it...
    from Dr Suess....sorry it's so long
    
	Congratulations!
	Today is your day.
	You're off to great places! 
	You're off and away!

	You have brains in your head.
	You have feet in your shoes.
	You can steer yourself
	any direction you chose.

	Oh, the places you'll go!  There is fun to be done!
	There are points to be scored.  There are games to be won.
	And the magical things you can do with that ball
	will make you the winning-est winner of all.
	Fame!  You'll be famous as famous can be,
	with the whole wide world watching you on TV.
	
	Except when they don't.
	Because, sometimes they won't.

	I'm afraid that some times
	you'll play lonely games too.
	Games you can't win
	'cause you'll play against you.


	All alone!
	Whether you like it or not,
	Alone will be something
	you'll be quite a lot.
	
	And when you're alone, there's a very good chance
	you'll meet things that scare you right out of your pants.
	There are some down the road between hither and yon,
	that can scare you so much that you won't want to go on.

	But on you will go
	though the weather be foul.
	On you will go
	though your enemies prowl.
	On you will go
	though the Hakken-Kraks howl.
	Onward up many 
	a frightening creek,
	though your arms may get sore 
	and your sneakers may leak.

	On and on you will hike.
	And I know you'll hike far
	and face up to your problems
	whatever they are.

	You'll get mixed up of course, as you already know.
	You'll get mixed up with many strange birds as you go.
	So, be sure when you step.
	Step with care and great tact
	and remember that Life's a Great Balancing Act.
	Just never forget to be dexterous and deft.
	And never mix up you right foot with your left.

	And will you succeed?
	Yes! You will, indeed!
	(98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)

	So....
	be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray
	or Fields or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O'Shea,
	you're off to Great Places!
	Today is your day!
	Your mountain is waiting.
	So.... get on your way!   



    
94.1386More info ?GAAS::KENNEDYTue Mar 07 1995 11:023
        re .-1
    Can give me a reference to which Dr Suess? It's beautiful.
    jak
94.1387Dr Seussel..CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Mar 07 1995 11:094
    Oh the places you'll Go!
    is the title i believe
    Green Eggs and Ham still is the hands down winner in my book
    Sam_I_am
94.1388CXDOCS::BARNESTue Mar 07 1995 13:515
    yep 
    Oh, The Places You'll Go 
        is the name....don't cha know!
    
    rfb
94.1389My favorite SeussTRLIAN::DUGGANTue Mar 07 1995 15:1221
    I'm kinda partial to 
    The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins,
    myself...
    probly because I went to Central Asia with my wife because when she had
    been there before, the Central Saians refused to sell men's hats to a
    woman!
    
    So she dragged me to Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Alma-Ata just to
    buy her some men's caps! Weeeelll, she didn't have to drag TOO hard...
    
    ANyway when we got there the lure of the almighty ruble (or preferably
    dollar) had corrupted these fine Islamic stalwarts... they were selling
    their caps to any body, male or female.
    
    Martha came back with about 38 of these little hummers...
    
    so now we kid her and call them the 500 hats of MARTHolomew Cubbins!
    
    ...michael T. "I Carry The Hats"Head
    
    
94.1390\CXDOCS::BARNESWed Mar 29 1995 17:081
    Beauty is in the eye of the BEERholder......
94.1391WILLEE::OSTIGUYWed Mar 29 1995 17:161
    Here Here !!!  or izat Beer Beer?
94.1392STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunWed Mar 29 1995 17:361
	BEER!?  where???
94.1393OUTPOS::EKLOFWaltzing with BearsWed Mar 29 1995 17:398
>    Here Here !!!  or izat Beer Beer?

	Well, since you did ask for correction, no.  It should, in fact, be 
"Hear! Hear!"  It is an admonishment to listen to what a speaker has said.
Given it's use in the context of written communication, such as notesfiles, it
might be better rendered as "Read! Read!"  Aren't you glad you asked?  :-)

Mark
94.1394pour one here, ya hear?WILLEE::OSTIGUYWed Mar 29 1995 18:0014
>>    Here Here !!!  or izat Beer Beer?

>	Well, since you did ask for correction, no.  It should, in fact, be 
>"Hear! Hear!"  It is an admonishment to listen to what a speaker has said.
>Given it's use in the context of written communication, such as notesfiles, it
>might be better rendered as "Read! Read!"  Aren't you glad you asked?  :-)

>Mark
    
    good thing I didn't say Bear Bear :)   
    
    Jay, the Beer Beer ,is ahem, Here Here !!!  but not HERE as in shr1, as
    we now know that beer, wine etc.. isn't acceptable at lunch, or in the
    office... 
94.1395TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenWed Mar 29 1995 18:403
    ... or at least not on the receipts... 8*(
    
    ...michael t. "Waiting for TicketShafter"Head
94.1396Public service announcementWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Mar 30 1995 15:298
    drrrrrummmmmm rollll puleeeeze 
    hey now - M&M folks just announced the proud addition of BLUE 
    to their candy_color_family.  You will also be pleased to know that
    they will not take away any of the existing colors in the peanut
    variety.  I do believe however that I heard they are planning to
    discontinue the orange in the 'plain' variety :-( .
    
    
94.1397TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenThu Mar 30 1995 16:173
    rats! I had a bet they they were going to add PINK.
    
    ...michael t. "Never eat anything blue"Head
94.1398Blue is cool.CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Mar 30 1995 16:373
    never eat anyhting blue?
    what about a Bomb Pop (tm)?
    or Eye-tralian Ice MTD?
94.1399Who ever heard of BLUE chile?TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenThu Mar 30 1995 17:055
    Never heard of any of the above
    
    Green, yeah... red, all the time even yellow but not blue
    ...michael t. "Even an occasional brown(ie)"Head
    
94.1400Now there's one!TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenThu Mar 30 1995 17:076
    wow... now that I think of it I DO eat (with relish! (and mustard
    sometimes)
    
    BLUE corn tortillas!
    
    ...michael T. "Usually don't eat things blue"Head
94.1401at least it's not NEONAWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Mar 30 1995 17:156
	re: orange for blue

	I heard that they were dropping the *tan* M&M in exchange for 
	the new blue.  

	/Ken
94.1402AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Thu Mar 30 1995 17:194
    
    They have pink M&M's, in the seasonal Easter bags.
    
    Hogan
94.1403CXDOCS::BARNESThu Mar 30 1995 17:373
    Hey Mikey...whut about blue star thingies????  %^)
    
    rfb
94.1404NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Mar 30 1995 18:023
Let's hope they don't use any toxic dyes like they did for red in the 70's.

adam
94.1405TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenThu Mar 30 1995 18:072
    only when I see 'em
    
94.1406ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Mar 30 1995 18:2212
>	I heard that they were dropping the *tan* M&M in exchange for 
>	the new blue.  

i hope not.  i was always partial to the light brown ones as a kid.  (wonder
if that's why my first car was that color...)

- rich

p.s. is it just me, or does anyone else think that since they brought back
the red ones that there are more of them percentage-wise than there should be.
hmmm, maybe it's a kind of affirmative action to make up for past
discrimination...
94.1407Specially pea-nut onesFABSIX::T_BEAULIEUJoin The Human RaceThu Mar 30 1995 19:445
    
    I always go for the Green ones  8-)
    
    
    Toby
94.1408Something to ponderTRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenThu Mar 30 1995 19:424
    "A million here, a million there, pretty soon you're talking about REAL
    money."
    
    ...Senator Everett Dirksen, 1964
94.1409WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Mar 31 1995 14:458
    ...Senator Everett Dirksen, 1964
    
    that line reminds me of when Larry Bird_man got that huge contract
    (or so it seemed at the time) in the mid 80's (I think) and his 
    manager said "we're talking real money here"
    
    
    
94.1410Boston enters the 20th centuryCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKFri Mar 31 1995 14:504
    Speaking of Bird
    anyone been by the ahem Fleet Center as of late???
    drove down storrow last night and that place looks fan-freaking-
    tastic!!  
94.1411AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Mar 31 1995 16:573
	I'm with you rich... I like the tan ones best myself...

	/Ken
94.1412and so, it beginsSTAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogMon Apr 03 1995 16:246
    A few months back, "Marketplace" had some marketroid going on about how
    the consumer marketplace was well disposed towards 'blue' as a product
    color and there were all sorts of blue versions of existing products
    being developed. 
    
    gary
94.1413Anybody see the SNL commercial for 'clear' gravy??SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyMon Apr 03 1995 16:306
    I'm waiting for the clear shells myself.  Then we can file it away
    with Zima...
    
    ;-)
    
    PeterT
94.1414Blues make better loversCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKMon Apr 03 1995 16:337
    In a color survey i was given by a co-worker last week people whose
    favorite color is blue tend to make better lovers.
    Blue people are more concerned with their partners enjoyment and are
    more sensuous when it comes to lovemaking
    as opposed to "black color" people who are into S/M and more
    "perverse" sex or "red color" people who are fast and passionate,
    often in it more self gratification....
94.1415CXDOCS::BARNESMon Apr 03 1995 16:441
    what if yer makin love on blue star????
94.1416TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenMon Apr 03 1995 16:4814
    re:<<< Note 94.1412 by STAR::HUGHES "Captain Slog" >>>
                                 -< and so, it begins >-
    
    Then I must be VERY marketable today as I have a super dose of the
    Monday Morning BLUEs.
    
    P.S. This is the first time since at least 1968 that both teams in the
    Last Two (The Doomsday Duo? 8*) 
    
    are from west of the Mississippi River.
    
    Not that that means a hill of beans...
    
    
94.1417from M. Goose and GrimCXDOCS::BARNESTue Apr 04 1995 18:213
    Dogs should be obscene and not heard........
    
    
94.1418CXDOCS::BARNESThu Apr 20 1995 19:413
    "Twas a woman who led me down the road to drink......never did write to
    thank her".
    W.C. Fields
94.1419CXDOCS::BARNESTue Apr 25 1995 13:164
    "To hell with a man that can't spell a word more than one way".
                                                Mark Twain
    
    rfb_tex_righter
94.1420To Mr. McNamara WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsWed Apr 26 1995 17:3940

		      So you - you say you're sorry ?

			Thoughts on "I'm sorry"

I'm sorry  :  well, it's not enough

I'm sorry  :  too many people are dead

I'm sorry  :  too many lives are ruined forever

I'm sorry  :  you took my hopes away

I'm sorry  :  you did so much damage

I'm sorry  :  you lied and you perpetuated that lie

I'm sorry  :  you laughed at our theories : the coverup & the conspiracy 

I'm sorry  :  you punished and vilified us

I'm sorry  :  the domino theory was a farce from the top.  WE KNEW IT and 
	      you punished us in countless ways for challenging you

I'm sorry  :  the stage you set poisoned the minds of a generation of us

I'm sorry  :  the stage you set alienated so many of us from getting 
	      involved

I'm sorry  :  conspiracy is your name - your first name/ your middle name
 	      and your last name.

I'm sorry  :  you took it all away - now tell me why I should believe those
	      of you who pontificate about the Persian Gulf/Agent 
	      Orange/nerve gas/Waco and more

I'm sorry  :  It's not enough and I'm so sad

I'm sorry  :  you don't see what you have to do to make this right
94.1421TRLIAN::DUGGANBornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDenWed Apr 26 1995 17:561
    Thank you.
94.1422GRANPA::TDAVISWed Apr 26 1995 18:161
    exactly, well done. 
94.1423CXDOCS::BARNESWed Apr 26 1995 19:013
    amen! 
    
    and f*$# YOU!!!!!! Mcnamera
94.1424STOWOA::JOLLIMOREa new day yesterdayWed Apr 26 1995 19:022
	yeah.
	still, no time to hate.
94.1425GRANPA::TDAVISWed Apr 26 1995 19:198
    I had heard a local radio station dowm here (DC), state that McNamara
    was such a superior speaker, presenter, pursuader etc... that
    he was able to steer others to his strange theroy, I think he
    was CEO of Ford Motors before his White House appointment.
    
    I can get so fired up when I think of what he did, and how many
    lives were lost, on both sides.....................
    
94.1426JACKASS!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Apr 26 1995 19:323
    not only that
    he's slapping the face of every single vet who served a tour there.....
    jackass
94.1427CXDOCS::BARNESWed Apr 26 1995 19:548
    I really don't know how to say this and not to add gasoline to the fire...
    and definitely NOT to discredit any Vet, but we all, vets or not,
    should realize by now how futile and worthless that war was. Just being
    involved and lied to is a slap in the face. ANYONE!! who still believes
    that that war had anything to do with honor is blind....
    
    rfb_not meaning to offend vets, is not a vet, who's dad did 2 tours and
    realized after the first it was WRONG
94.1428CXDOCS::BARNESWed Apr 26 1995 19:565
    and no matter how angry thinking about this makes us , remember Jolly
    Jaymores last 4 words in note .1424
    
    
    rfb
94.1429And it was wrongCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Apr 27 1995 11:493
    let us also remember rfb
    the men and women who served there didn't ask to be there in the first
    place..not a matter of honor....just one of simple respect 
94.1430ALFA1::DWESTbut i play one on tv...Thu Apr 27 1995 12:571
    what Jay and rfb said...  
94.1431STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu Apr 27 1995 13:081
	i hafta remind myself everyday. sometimes, it ain't easy.
94.1432CXDOCS::BARNESThu Apr 27 1995 13:132
    agree with .1429 and .1431 wholeheartedly
    rfb
94.1433AWATS::WESTERVELTlive &amp; letThu Apr 27 1995 17:046
    I couldn't agree more with the sentiments.  Thanks for posting!

    That war was one sad episode.  It also saddens me to see how
    many raw nerves and anger still simmer under the surface.

94.1434CXDOCS::BARNESThu Apr 27 1995 17:369
    RE: It also saddens me to see how
        many raw nerves and anger still simmer under the surface
    
    
    i think that's why some of us reiterated (SP) the NO TIME TO HATE
    saying....cause there's still anger in us that we need to control
    
    
    rfb
94.1435DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsThu Apr 27 1995 19:076
	here here

	No time to hate!!!

	(it's not just a passing phase)
94.1436WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Apr 28 1995 13:125
    yeah - all this reminding me of the phrase from a Simon and Garfunkel
    song - something about "....been McNamara'd..."
    
    
    
94.1437STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsFri Apr 28 1995 13:264
	now that's drivin' me crazy. what was the name of that song?
	
	"... I been iron handed, nearly branded Communist cause I'm left
	handed. That's the hand to use, well, never mind"
94.1438a simple desultory philippicAWATS::WESTERVELTFri Apr 28 1995 14:151
94.1439or, How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into SubmissionAWATS::WESTERVELTFri Apr 28 1995 14:521
 
94.1440STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsFri Apr 28 1995 14:4939
	thanks tom!
	
A Simple Desultory Phillipic
Simon & Garfunkel

I been Norman Maliered, Maxwell Taylored,
I been John O'Hara'd McNamara'd,
I been Rolling Stoned and Beatled 'till I'm blind,
I been Ayn Randed, nearly branded communist,
'Cause I'm left-handed,
That's the hand I use,
Well, never mind!

I been Phil Spectored, resurrected,
I been Lou Adlered, Barry Sadlered,
Well, I paid all the dues that I want to pay,
And I learned the truth from Lenny Bruce,
And all my wealth won't buy me health,
So I smoke a pint of tea a day.

I knew a man, his brain so small,
He couldn't think of nothin' at all,
He's not the same as you or me,
He doesn't dig poetry,
He's so unhip that when you say Dylan,
He thinks you're talking about Dylan Thomas,
Whoever he was.

THe man ain't got no culture,
but it's alright ma,
everybody must get stoned.

I been Mick Jaggered, sliver daggered,
Andy Warhol, won't you please come home?
I been mothered, fathered, aunt and uncled,
been Roy Haleed and Art Garfunkeled,
I just discovered,
Somebody's tapping my phone.

94.1441WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu May 04 1995 13:254
    regarding my note in .1420, at the urging of many of you, I sent it to
    one of the local papers.  thanks for your encouragement.
    
    c
94.1442CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 04 1995 13:521
    good!!!!
94.1443AMEN!!STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu May 11 1995 19:264
    	MAN I need a DEAD SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
    
    Highgate can't come soon enough!
	
94.1444DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsThu May 11 1995 20:573
    
    viva le (la...whatevah) Highgate (and Albany for that matter).
    
94.1445How I spent my spring vacactionBSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeSun Jun 04 1995 23:1438
    
    
    
     Well it looks like spring vacation is over and its back to the grind..
    
    But what a GRATE vacation it was..
    
    Went to Southwest Colorado and visted the Cliff dwelling there that the 
    "Anasazi" built 800-900 years ago, they spent 80 years building them
    and then just left, the left in the middle of every day life, they left
    food in the middle of being prepared they left pottery in the middle of
    being made, they just left like they would be back to pick up where
    thet left off, the reasons given were all guesses but there were no
    signes of battle or illness.. Looking at the buildings they lived in
    for short a time after building by hand leaves an awe over you some of
    these were three stories high, all the rock had to be hauled by hand,
    one place in Aztec N.M. had huge logs that were hauled from 20 miles
    away.... I highly recommend this area for a vacation spot...
    
     The wildlife was overwhelming.. we camped next to a wetland so we all
    kinds of marsh birds singing morning and evening, saw Turkey Vulturs
    gliding over the canyons. The number of Mule deer were beyond counting
    even had 3 visit us 3 nights running in the camp. friday night went up
    into the San Jaun mountains and camped on the West Delores river were
    we saw some Elk feeding just off the road.
    
     To high light it all we were about 60 miles west of Colorado Springs
    coming home Sat. afternoon and was treated to a coal black Black Bear
    ambleing alnong side the road he must have weighed in at about 350
    pounds, he looked like in was trying to figure why all these people
    were stopping and were so excited. That the first bear I've seen for a
    number of years, they usually stay out of sight during the day and only
    raid peoples garbage or such at night...
    
    
    Well its time to put the vacation away and start thinking about work...
    
    Divide Dave
94.1446SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon Jun 05 1995 02:405
Sounds like a grate trip /dave!  Dori and I visited Mesa Verde last summer and
did the cliff-dwelling tour thing... wild stuff.

- jeff
94.1447CXDOCS::BARNESMon Jun 05 1995 15:274
    what? no fishing????
    
    %^)
    rfb
94.1448BSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeMon Jun 05 1995 18:326
    
    
    No fishing.. Water level was way too high and fast, too much rain on
    top of heavy springs snow.
    
    
94.1449BSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeMon Jun 05 1995 20:4110
    
    Also ran into a guy in Cortez that is from new Hampshire, him his wife
    and another couple are touring the US in a couple of model T's!
     Seems they figure no sense talking about it for your whole life...
     They left N.H. about 4 weeks ago and don't plan on being home for
    another 6 to 8 weeks. Of course the guy owns a ford dealership so he
    can afford the time and money.. Forgot to ask where they were from.
    
    
    Divide Dave
94.1450sent to me, and passed to youWILLEE::OSTIGUYTue Jun 06 1995 17:0333
                                  W H E N 

When I was born              I was Black

When I grew up               I was Black

When I am sick               I am Black

When I am cold               I am Black

When I go out in the sun     I am Black

When I die                   I am Black

BUT YOU

When you are born            you are pink

When you grow up             you are white

When you are sick            you are green

When you get cold            you are blue

When you go out in the sun   you get red

When you die                 you are purple




and YOU have the F***ING  NERVE  to call ME COLORED
    
94.1451CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jun 20 1995 16:1610
    RE: last.....i have strong feelings on this.....I grew up in the south for
    a period of my teen years....us southern hippies called blacks
    blacks....blacks called themselves some of the most derogatory names
    I've ever heard....I subscribe to the Lenny Bruce theory....use a word
    often enough and the negitive conotations dissapear, so I can see why
    blacks called themsleves "nigger", etc...the word doesn't *MEAN*
    anything if you don't want it to......what am i tryin to say?????
    beats the hell outa me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    rfb
94.1452CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jun 20 1995 16:1723
    Illegitimi non carboardium!!!!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    don't let the bastards get ya down!!!!!
94.1453:|WILLEE::OSTIGUYTue Jun 20 1995 16:221
    ahh, what did he say ???
94.1454CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jun 20 1995 16:453
    hit return one time after reading .1452
    
    
94.1455;-)QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Jun 20 1995 20:1326
Okay, who's up on their latin?  ;-)

I'd thought it was
   Non Illegitimus Carobundium

Which means (or I've been told it means) Don't let the bastards grind you down.
The last word being a mineral used in grinding stones (though I can't find
anything near that in my dictionary.  I think it may be on the hardness
scale)

One can extrapolate a little and do things such as

Non Illegitimus Carnuba

(Don't let the bastards wax you)

or 

Non Illegitimus Cardamom

(Don't let the bastards spice you!)


I'll go away now...

PeterT
94.1456how about this?QUOIN::BELKINone...3...5...7..8..9.10!Tue Jun 20 1995 20:176
Well, a fellow in my group had that Latin phrase as his mail personal
whatchamacallit for a few years, he has it as:

	"Nolte de bastardes carborundurom!"

Josh
94.1457CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jun 20 1995 20:266
    jeez , don't ask *ME* I just rip the stuff off and stick it in GRATEFUL!!!
    
    that was funny though, petert
    
    
    rfb
94.1458CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jun 20 1995 20:273
    how bout 
    
    YEA! illegitemus dose????
94.1459STOWOA::JOLLIMOREBack from the DeadMon Jun 26 1995 12:375
	Sitting in a restaurant friday evening: 
	First, I begin to notice none of the cars driving by have stickers
	on them. Then, a look around the restaurant shows no one but me
	wearing tie-dye.  Suddenly, I realize I'm the only one with
	_Morning Dew_ running thru my head. I'm back. :-(
94.1460CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jul 07 1995 18:022
    "We're all supposed to be about higher consciousness, 
            not drunken stupidity".
94.1461should be confined to places like zlx\SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Jul 13 1995 17:3816
Just the thought of this:

"Michael McDonald will delay work on a solo album so he can rejoin the 
Doobie Brothers on a rock nostalgia tour, USA Today reports."

Makes me wanna puke!  Now there's a thought followed by a feeling which
might conjure up an image ....

:0

Apologies firstly to Michael McDonald Fans and secondly to Doobie fans.

bob - not yer average mike mcd or doobie fan...



94.1462NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Jul 13 1995 18:0616
re:             <<< Note 94.1461 by SMURF::HAPGOOD "Java Java HEY!" >>>

>"Michael McDonald will delay work on a solo album so he can rejoin the 
>Doobie Brothers on a rock nostalgia tour, USA Today reports."
>
>Makes me wanna puke!  Now there's a thought followed by a feeling which
>might conjure up an image ....

I've got tickets to this show :-)  Not because of him, but because of Steve
Miller (the headliner), who puts on an awesome show.

I've seen the Doobie Bros before, but McDonald was not with them.  I don't
think that their songs with him were their greatest, but it will at least
be interesting to see him with them finally.

adam
94.1463SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Jul 13 1995 18:128
I've heard Steve Miller puts on an excellent show.  

I saw the Doobies on their first reunion tour....not a bad show.  I'd have
been running like hell if Mike McD came out though :)

Strange place that Deane Dome...
bob

94.1464CXDOCS::BARNESThu Jul 13 1995 18:215
    Steve Miller was excellent when he opened for the dead in Vegas a few
    years ago....The doobies should all be taken out and shot...I saw the
    reunion tour...boring as hell.....
    
    rfb
94.1465JARETH::MROGERSThu Jul 13 1995 18:233
    Thanks, Bob. You had to tell me that after lunch:-)
    
    Mike
94.1466RAGE!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Jul 13 1995 18:225
    wow
    i thought steve miller was poop
    the beastie boys with public enemy
    now *THAT* kicked ass
    
94.1467SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Jul 13 1995 18:5712
                     <<< Note 94.1465 by JARETH::MROGERS >>>
>    Thanks, Bob. You had to tell me that after lunch:-)
    
>    Mike


Hey Everyboday - does this name ring a bell?  Not like Quasimoto but 
:)

welcome back Mike...
bob

94.1468grate to see you back againWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Jul 13 1995 19:095
    
    hey mrogers, welcome back.  you have more lives than the ordinary
    cat
    
    
94.1469CXDOCS::BARNESThu Jul 13 1995 19:297
    re:.1466
    NO WONDER they pick on you in this file!!!!!  %^)
    
    RE: .1467
    Welcome back mrogers!
    
    rfb
94.1470JARETH::MROGERSThu Jul 13 1995 19:457
    Thanks, Carol and rfb. It is nice to have a few extra lives and a
    chance to work here again. 
    
    It has definitely been a long, strange (and, personally, very blissful)
    trip back to new england.
    
    Mike
94.1471:^)ALFA2::DWESTparagon of avian virtue...Thu Jul 13 1995 20:305
    i had to do a double take when i saw that too! :^)  
    
    nice to see you back Mike...
    
    					da ve
94.1472time for a northern lunch??QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Jul 13 1995 20:356
Yo, welcome back Mike!  Last seen outside DECUS in DC, where the employer
you had just given notice to was trying to put you through various
gyrations.  Hope that worked out all right.  Are you back in ZKO? or
some various other site?  

PeterT
94.1473USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyThu Jul 13 1995 21:063
    Welcome back Mike.  Glenn Gardner was asking whether you were still
    around jsut recently.  
    
94.1474stolen from a personal mail msg headerCXDOCS::BARNESTue Jul 18 1995 13:564
                                
    
    
                        I'm an idiot and I vote!
94.1475WILLEE::OSTIGUYThu Jul 20 1995 12:285
    "Isn't gravity a funny thing?"
    
    Todd Rundgren, 1978....
    
    Wes_psyching_for_Todd_tomorrow_at_Avalon !!!
94.1476helps keep me grounded! :^)ALFA2::DWESTparagon of avian virtue...Thu Jul 20 1995 13:184
    gravity...  not just a good idea...  it's the LAW!!!!!
    
    				da ve_notorious_breaker_of_laws_presently_
    				hovering_two_feet_above_my_chair :^)
94.1477SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandThu Jul 20 1995 18:453
Gravity sucks.

94.1478:)))WILLEE::OSTIGUYFri Jul 21 1995 12:306
    Todd is God       
    
    (a TR fans' take off of Clapton is God) plus it rhymes
    
    Wes_getting_out_early_to_RAGE_Before_heading_into_Avalon_where_Todd
    _will_rock_Lansdowne_Street
94.1479see you all thereCSLALL::LEBLANC_CIn n' out of the Gaahden they go!Thu Aug 10 1995 16:144
    now i know how it felt when buddy holly and JFK died
    i always wished i would never have to go thru something like that
meet at the ragency 5 sharp tonight......
    peace 
94.1480CXDOCS::BARNESThu Aug 10 1995 16:254
    around 7 -7:30 tonite (I think that's 5-5:30 ya'lls time)
    I'll rasie a glass with ya'll...pretend I'm there....
    
    rfb
94.1481TRLIAN::DUGGANJerry LIVES -- in all of usThu Aug 10 1995 17:3217
    rfb, you got it all wrong... it's 7:30 here, 5:30 there...
    
    you go out at 5:30 and we'll be thinking of you for sure...
    
    we'll be thinking of you, and Dave, and Doug, and kgb, and jim f.
    and mark m. and all the other Colorado heads... the New mexico heads
    that I'll probly not see another show with...
    
    but remember... the music doesn't have to stop... not unless we want it
    to...
    
    and I don't.
    
    like cath sloan says. the friendships we have made will survive.
    
    ...mike
    
94.1482CXDOCS::BARNESThu Aug 10 1995 17:363
    see how fucked up i am..........
    
    rfb
94.1483BSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeThu Aug 10 1995 18:196
    
    Well will have to raise one around 6:30 our time!
    
    Peace to all!
    
     Divide Dave
94.1484AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Mon Aug 14 1995 14:084
    Every time that wheel turn 'round,
    Bound to cover just a little more ground!

94.1485Oh well.....we'll hear it for a whileCSLALL::LEBLANC_CMon Aug 21 1995 21:1811
    pissed off with clenched fists
    after overhearing some clown remarking about "that drugged out
    loser from the 60's passing away " and some verbal diarrhea 
    running out of his mouth about lowering the statehouse flag
    .....from the next cube
    
    
    do some people realize that they and their mentality are the reasons we
    have wars on this earth?
    
    
94.1486CXDOCS::BARNESMon Aug 21 1995 21:534
    PEACE, my friend.............they will *NEVER* understand, and ya can't
    blame 'em! Either you get it or you were never born to....
    
    rfb
94.1487SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelTue Aug 22 1995 17:1021
Reading your note, Chris, made me think of 3 things off the bat. The first 
caught me by surprise, as I'm not a very religous person.

#1, to be told to the babbling neighbor, "Let he who is without sin cast 
the first stone."

#2, hearing that  person paraphrase Slush Limbaugh again proves you'll 
never go broke appealling to the lowest common denominator. It's easier for 
some folks to put down what they don't know rather than admit their 
shortcoming.

#3, the drugged out guy from the 60's, does he mean Mickey Mantle? I don't 
mean to be flip or disrespectful to the Mick, who was a tremendous ball 
player but, like Jerry and the rest of us was just a human being  who may 
or may not have made some different choices had he known the outcomes.

Another, which I think either Will Rogers, Mark Twain or Ben Franklin said 
which someone could hint at the loudmouth, "It's better to be silent and 
thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt."

jeff_just_ramblin'
94.1488CXDOCS::BARNESTue Aug 22 1995 17:243
    I would have just said "You heartless bastard" and walked away.......
    
    rfb_said it before to deserving individuals
94.1489AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Aug 22 1995 20:597
    I think being trapped inside one's own prejudices is punishment
    enough.  Though ignorance is said to be bliss, it also means
    you are missing out on something.  You want the obvious, you
    get the obvious.  

    Tom
94.1491ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windWed Aug 23 1995 01:4821
re    <<< Note 94.1490 by CX3PST::TARGAS::THOMAS "Hey Jerry... wait up..." >>>

>They will never know the joy, happiness, peace and love that the rest of us have
>felt listening to the music and going to the concerts. And now they will never 
>find out. They shouldn't be despised, they should be pitied.


bingo.

WSJ just ran an editorial slamming jerry as a no-good, doped-up guy,etc,etc,etc
comparing him to mikey mantle, who in his time, the author claimed was
an all-american kind a guy, made ya feel good,etc...

well, i wrote a letter.

pointed out a few things i thought the guy had dead wrong.
then i stated that he'd never get the chance to _feel_ the magic
of the dead 'cuz jerry's gone.

first nagative piece i read.
journal previously had 4 positive articles, then this shitty one
94.1492DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinWed Aug 23 1995 13:1012
    
    re - Negative WSJ article
    
    Well, perhaps the WSJ needs to write an articles that soothe the entire 
    audience....and without a doubt, there's people within the
    ahhh-duhh/hatred crowd that read that paper.  I'm going to take stuff like
    that with a grain or 2 of salt.
                                                  
    re - Negative person at DEC
    
    As for Leblanc's incident, I would have just said "Yeah buddy, sounds like
    you needed a show, and now you can't have one...my condolences...HA-HA". 	
94.1493WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsWed Aug 30 1995 18:399
    I was just wondering ... this file is so quiet in the last few
    days - is it just vacay time for many or has the heart gone out of
    it since Jerry's death?   Before his death, even when we were acting 
    in disparate ways, we still managed to stay connected and keep talking.
    I know I've seen some signs of people having trouble keeping a grip and
    I'm certainly one of them but maybe its time we talked about it some
    more and see if we can deal.  
    
    c 
94.1494WILLEE::OSTIGUYWed Aug 30 1995 18:5327
    well, I for one was away, but I had a few bad moments out there on
    vaca...going to The Haight was sad/happy....sad 'cuz of what had
    happened, and sad to see photos of Jerry in store windows, but I was
    happy to have the opportunity to be there...The Haight is such a weird
    and wonderful neighborhood to hang out in, and being there was
    certainly bittersweet...
    
    the past Sunday we were doing some hiking, and I happened to have my
    DEChead t-shirt on...I walked by a couple and the guy says, "hey
    another Grateful t-shirt" so I stopped, he and his wife had grateful
    diver shirts on, and we spent at least half an hour talking with these
    folks...about Jerry, hiking, the band, tapes, everything...I had a
    couple emotional moments when she asked me about the Hampton show, and
    also when I explained about the Garden coming down, and the lyrix on
    the last ngiht mail order tix, and how the 6th night encore was usually
    Brokedown Palace...I really almost lost it big time right then...
    
    we ended up exchanging addresses with these nice folks, and I'll be
    doing some trading with them...they live in Sunnyvale, CA or
    thereabouts, fwiw...
    
    I think it's hitting us at different times...Karen's not as big a fan
    of the Dead as I am, and even when we talk about it, or look at the 
    magazines with so many grate photos she says "it's so weird"  and I think 
    that really sums it up...
    
    WO
94.1495ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windThu Aug 31 1995 11:3311
for me, i'm over most of it, at least for now.
i've been cranking a lot of dead lately, forgetting about the blues
for a little bit.

but, i know the3 sorrow will return when i start craving a show
and knowing that it won't happen.

the sorrow returns for deb when one of the sweet jerry songs 
cranks... so many of those songs deb was lost in love in my arms,
listening and swaying to the sweetest music on earth.  peggy-o.
TLEO.  must of been. etc.  
94.1496SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelThu Aug 31 1995 16:388
I've just been swamped with work and grumpy since a pulled a calf muscle (I 
know - leave the young cows alone, dammit!) so I haven't been running. Like 
JC, I've been listening to alot of Dead, even here at work. I'm over the 
constant ugh of Jerry's death but still get hit every once in a while. The 
letter to the editor of Newsweek in response to George Will's "sermon on 
the mount" I wrote was a good vent.

jeff
94.1497STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allThu Aug 31 1995 16:4311
	i've been here, wisecrackin'
	but the volume
			of notes
				 in this
					 conference has
							been going
								   down
	
	
	
	for a long time.  :-/  so many have gone. and now jerry. :-(
94.1498if you look at it rightWECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Sep 01 1995 13:4617
    
    I'm still so moved by the variety of people who have come to me and
    talked about Jerry's death - expressed synpathy etc.  In many cases
    they don't get the scene but they understand somehow, the depth of
    the feeling - his importance to the band and to us.  
    
    I trade tapes/lyric books/tour news with daughter's boyfriend who is 
    a surfer in Hawaii by trade :-) .  I haven't heard from him since
    Jerry died .. then last nite I rec'd from him a copy of the San
    Francisco paper - the copy of the keepsake edition dated 8/11 -
    along with a note.  
    
    I'm so impressed that he got himself to a newstand and got a copy
    of this to send - it's very touching and it says so much to me about
    how we all would like to world to be.
    
    carol
94.1499STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allTue Sep 05 1995 11:175
	wow, carol, that's a keeper. and right nice of him too!
	
	i just flipped my office calendar to september and there are the
	dates, marked off  :-(  :-(
	
94.1500WILLEE::OSTIGUYTue Sep 05 1995 12:562
    Rolling Stone...the Jerry issue hits the newsstands today...I saw a
    copy quickly over the weekend, it looks nice...check it out
94.1501YepCSLALL::LEBLANC_CWithoutLoveDayToDayInsanity'sKingTue Sep 05 1995 13:312
    very nice articles in the Stone issue
    good shots of the fat man
94.1502CXDOCS::BARNESTue Sep 05 1995 13:5511
    all I've read of  the Stone so far has been Debra Koons write up...twas 
    very nice, I did flip thru all the pics...the blue jean adds were the
    best I've ever seen (which goes without saying)
    
    Last Friday Tom Lawlor and I looked for the People and  the Newsweek 
    that are supposed to be tributes to Jerry, but I guess they haven't 
    hit the po-dunk towns yet...
    
    I'm really glad the month of August is over......
    
    rfb
94.1503wonder how circulation is?ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Sep 05 1995 14:0014
    i saw th People one...  my brother brought a copy to the house....
    
    very nice...
    
    haven't seen the rolling stone one yet...  
    
    i wonder if they printed extras of these so everyone could get one,
    or if they didn't print many, to make them more sought-after...
    anyone have a clu as to how we might find out how well these "tribute"
    issues do compared to "normal" circulation?  i'm sure that lots of
    deadheads would scoop these up, but i bet a lot of thier "normal"
    readers would give it a miss...
    
    					da ve
94.1504DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinTue Sep 05 1995 14:1312
    
    I got a big-time SCORE on saturday morning at a magazine shop in Ayer.
    
    They had one issue of Relix, Spring 95, left with Jerry on the cover
    with a very long and personal interview.  I will try to type in some of 
    the best parts of the interview later this week.
    
    Jerry really got into his experiences leading up to his coma in 1986,
    claiming that the vegatable world was speaking to him on a regular
    basis in varying languages and when it all got too intesnse, he slipped
    into the coma.  The interview is dramatic and he speaks about his
    feelings of life and death.
94.1505CXDOCS::BARNESTue Sep 05 1995 14:153
    please, when you get a chance, do type that in........
    
    rfb
94.1506ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windTue Sep 05 1995 16:329
re                     <<< Note 94.1502 by CXDOCS::BARNES >>>

>    I'm really glad the month of August is over......
 
so am I



one more step closer to WINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEERR !!
94.1507STOWOA::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youTue Sep 12 1995 12:165
	i circled the dates on my calendar in ink and i can't erase them.
	
	:-(    :-(    
	
	
94.1508GRANPA::TDAVISTue Sep 12 1995 17:331
    Me too... I just happen to be here on business, might have gone
94.1509STOWOA::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youTue Sep 12 1995 17:343
	"might have" tom?  who you kiddin'   ;-)
	
	where are ya?
94.1510GRANPA::TDAVISTue Sep 12 1995 17:381
    Well if I didn't score a ticket.... I am in MRO1/3 K16
94.1511if you are closeCSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 12 1995 17:373
    yeah
    we can meet you for beer and take you to the allmighty new england
    ragency
94.1512GRANPA::TDAVISTue Sep 12 1995 17:481
    Sounds cool... When & Where
94.1513?CSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 12 1995 17:488
    rage tdavis
    rage
    RAAAAAAAGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
    what time is good?
    
    you been to the rage or someplace closer to Maynard Stow area!
    
    make a call
94.1514GRANPA::TDAVISTue Sep 12 1995 18:113
    Maynard/Stow area is better, I am less likely to get lost that way
    tonight, or tomorrow , I am free either way, is "rage"The Regentcy?
    
94.1515yer callCSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 12 1995 18:292
    yup 
    you wanna hit the rage?
94.1516GRANPA::TDAVISTue Sep 12 1995 18:383
    Yes, the rage is fine, let's do it tomorrow to conincide with  Fall
    Tour.
    
94.1517Woulda been a St Stephen coming tooCSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 12 1995 18:452
    
    gameplan is set then
94.1518QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Sep 12 1995 20:241
Sounds cool to me...
94.1519ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windWed Sep 13 1995 21:553
I came into this late.
Rage tomorrow????

94.1520STOWOA::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youThu Sep 14 1995 11:546
	sunday, 9/22/91
	
	looks like rain >
	he's gone >
	nobody's fault >
	
94.1521Case closedCSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeFri Sep 15 1995 12:375
    ....at peace and satisfied that justice has taken its course....
   the person who sold a lethal dose of heroin to my younger sister's
    friend has been arrested and will face charges that he played a part in 
    Michael's death..... i hope the bastard rots in a 6x9 cell for many
    years
94.1522MCCOVY::OSTIGUYFri Sep 15 1995 13:019
    Grate newz Chris...I hate to be cynical about this, but if he's only
    been charged, the case is far from closed...Justice has only started on
    its' course...sit back and watch how "the system" will protect this guy
    (who you, your sister and everyone else involved know is guilty)...
    
    sorry for being negative, but it's a looong way from being over...
    in a way it's just starting...but I agree with you, I hope he spends a 
    Lot of time away...
    
94.1523a thought for Saturday, actuallySTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSIHad1ofThoseFlashesI'dBeenThereBeforeThu Sep 21 1995 19:4319
since I don't work on Fridays, I thought I'd get in
here before I leave today and be the first to wish
y'all a happy fall...let the pagan festivities begin!


The Equinox is literally a time of balance, a time of
equal and opposite.  The daylight hours are as many
as the nighttime hours.  What we sowed in the springtime
and grew in the summertime must be harvested in autumn
for the long winter days ahead.

It is not just a time of death because the seeds which
will give life to next year's growth are now airborn on
the wind and settling into the ground.  

Yes, it is the end but it is also the beginning...


94.1524CXDOCS::BARNESThu Sep 21 1995 19:577
    yep! fall is about to fall. Hopefully Patty and I will be dancin to the
    sounds of SHAKEDOWN STREET in Breckenridge this Friday nite and
    recouping Sat and Sun when hopefully the snow will have melted. 
    and then hopefully the weather will warm up again and fishing will pick
    up again.....
    
    rfb
94.1525:^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeThu Sep 21 1995 20:467
    ah yes
    indian corn
    pumpkins
    football
    leaves
    and then snow!!!!!
    YIPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!
94.1526CXDOCS::BARNESThu Sep 21 1995 20:481
    *COLORS!!* and leaves!
94.1527BSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeThu Sep 21 1995 21:368
    
    
    Yes COLORS that blend together and weave back and forth!
    
    Yes COLORS!
    
    
    Divide Dave
94.1528WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Sep 22 1995 15:546
    
    and harvest !   don't forget the harvesting part ... them oats gotta
    get harvested! 
    
    
    
94.1529ZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Tue Sep 26 1995 16:528

	WINTER IS COMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




	RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAGGAGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !
94.1530hope all the bugs didn't freeze this weekCXDOCS::BARNESTue Sep 26 1995 16:581
              FISHING FOR TROUT TONITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
94.1531Peak with NatureSTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSa leaf of all colors plays...Mon Oct 02 1995 12:197
	(well, cool, I get to be the first to say it...)

	Happy October everyone!!!!

	Debess

94.1532yow, is it beautiful out today!STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSI'll get up and Fly awayFri Oct 13 1995 16:333

			Sunshine Daydream!!!!!!!!!!!
94.1533Burrrpppp!FABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveSat Oct 14 1995 18:0410
    
    
    	Don't worry
    
    
    	Be Hoppy!
    
    
    
    	Toby
94.1534CXDOCS::BARNESTue Oct 24 1995 11:333
    GOOD MORNING DEADHEADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    rfb_6:29AM Colorado time, with a B-U-TI-FUL sunrise about to PEAK!!!
94.1535and a pleasant good moring to you too rfb.. :^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 24 1995 11:377
    grumble grumble grumble grumble...
    
    	morning people...  feh....  gimme my damn coffee...
    
    					:^)
    
    						da ve
94.1536WILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footTue Oct 24 1995 11:463
    Goood Morning....Pats Win, Pats Win, PAts Win...
    
    hey Mr. ::Leblanc_CH....are you here yet?  or still stuck on Route 1 ?
94.1537inneresting, no?TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 24 1995 12:284
    Friend of mine relates this tale - one of the presidents of RykoDisk
    had a meeting with the Dead yesterday in Salem.  She knows this 
    because a friend of hers shared a limo ride with the dude.
94.1538CXDOCS::BARNESTue Oct 24 1995 12:337
    rykodisk...don't they release the 'oldie" stuff? I think I bought a best
    of tod r. and best of Lovin Spoonful out of a discount rack that were
    rykodisk....
    
    so, older sound brd tapes to be release on ryko?? sorta puts dicks
    picks and X from the Vault out o business, eh? 
    rfb
94.1539TNPUBS::ROGERSTue Oct 24 1995 12:435
    It would be great if Rykodisk gets the nod to put out the vault
    stuff. Their track record is excellent in terms of quality. They 
    released the back
    catalogs of LPs from David Bowie, Frank Zappa, Elvis Costello, and
    also have released Mickey's World Music CDs. 
94.1540TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 24 1995 13:256
>of tod r.

    Todd's on Rhino.  But I always think of them as sorta the same.


94.1541CXDOCS::BARNESTue Oct 24 1995 13:302
    re.-1 yer right
    confused rfb
94.1542AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Oct 24 1995 13:337
    
    "WAYYYYYYYYYY DOWWWWWWWWN INSIIIIIIIIDE......... WOOOOOOOMAAAAAAAAAN!!!
     YOUUUUUUUU NEEEEEEEEEEED!!!!
    
    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
    
    Hogan who finally got to see Led Zeppelin last night :^) :^) :^)
94.1543SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Oct 24 1995 13:3410
I think the Dead signed the "From The Vault" deal w/ Arista  - a whopping
16 releases to start ???  I dunno if this newest 3FTV is part of that
deal or we get 16 starting whenever.

Dunno about Rykodisk/Dead.  Rykodisk does all kinds of stuff including
new music (RnR/world music etc) as well as boatloads of compilations and
retrospects.

bob

94.1544SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Oct 24 1995 14:099
    
    
    -right.
    
    It's probably referring to a Mickey/world music thing.
    The Dead is with Arista and GD records.
    
    
    
94.1545AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Oct 24 1995 14:3912
    Not everything Ryko puts out is great quality, though in general
    I agree that they are a good company.   An example is Zappa's
    Overnight Sensation which is packaged along with Apostrophe.

    I wanted OS.  There was a remastered OS, and the original un-remastered
    version along with Apostrophe (2 for 1), for the same price.  I opted
    for the deal and the sound quality was horrendous.  Newbury Comics let
    me return it in exchange for the remastered OS, and the sound quality
    difference is amazing.  Both Ryko discs.

    /Ken
    
94.1546well, sort of... :^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 24 1995 15:287
    sorry Hogan...  but unless Bonzo stopped jammin' with Jerry and 
    Page and Plant decided to stop being shmucks to John Paul Jones,
    you STILL haven't seen Led Zeppelin...  :^)
    
    glad you enjoyed Plant and Page though!  :^) :^) :^)
    
    					da ve
94.1547AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Oct 24 1995 16:1214
>    sorry Hogan...  but unless Bonzo stopped jammin' with Jerry and 
>    Page and Plant decided to stop being shmucks to John Paul Jones,
>    you STILL haven't seen Led Zeppelin...  :^)

    But have you seen em da ve ? ;-)   It was the next incarnation of
    Led Zep - sure sounded like em to me last nite! ;-)   As far as JPJ
    goes, who knows what lurks in their minds ?   Maybe they hadn't seen
    each other for years and Plant's son-in-law (the current bassist)
    needed a gig ;-)  And the dead were still the dead without pigpen...

    It was a fun show... mega nostalgia for sure - LZ II was my first
    real album.

    /Ken
94.1548AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelTue Oct 24 1995 17:098
I thought the Arista deal the boyz had with Arista was for distribution 
only. Shockingly, I could be wrong. If they're scaling down GD Productions, 
maybe the idea would be to have Dick, Jack Cutler & Phil work with Ryko on 
production & use Arista for distribution.

just a thought. Was probably Mickey's stuff....

jeff
94.1549:^) me? feh... crusty ol' has been's (this from a wanna be! :^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 24 1995 17:299
    re Ken...  of course not...  :^)  just couldn't pass up the opportunity
    to give Hogan a hard time...  :^)
    
    though i admit, i think it was pretty lame what they did to JPJ...  and
    i liked seeing them on that awards show where JPJ, in his "thank you"
    speech started off by saying "i'd like to thank my old mates for
    finally remembering my phone number..." :^)
    
    					da ve
94.1550AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Oct 24 1995 17:5820
    
    >>just couldn't pass up the opportunity to give Hogan a hard time... :^)
    
    Thanks da ve :^)
    
    I thought that the deal with JPJ was lame too......don't know what the
    story was there.  Especially ironic was that their album was named "No
    Quarter", which is a Zeppelin song written primarily by John Paul
    Jones and which features him on keyboards.  I guess that once Page and
    Plant decided that a reunion was in order, they decided they didn't
    feel like sharing the limelight with JPJ.  Seems like egos were
    involved.....
    
    Going to California was well done, with guitar, mandolin, and the
    string section from the Boston Symphony playing some nice tones over
    the song.  Still wasn't as good as the version done by three guys named
    "Dave."  :^) :^) ;^)
    
    Hogan (a true Dave)
                 
94.1551:^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 24 1995 18:125
    you're welcome Hogan... 
    
    you are a dave among daves...  :^)
    
    					da ve 
94.1552CXDOCS::BARNESTue Oct 24 1995 18:123
    so, did they call themselves led zep?? or page-n-plant??
    
    rfb
94.1553he he he... :^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 24 1995 18:124
    
    	"Jonesin' for a bass player"  :^)
    
    					da ve
94.1554AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Oct 24 1995 18:265
    
    They called themselves "Page & Plant", or "Plant & Page", the order
    escapes me :^)
    
    Hogan
94.1555WILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footWed Oct 25 1995 11:333
                                Y A W N
    
    (and I crashed after the 10th inning, didn't stay up for the 11th)
94.1556Warriors..come out and PLAY-EE_AY!STOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Wed Oct 25 1995 12:246
    Good vibes going to the Roy family whose son was the BU hockey player
    that shattered his fourth vertebrae in his first collegiate game last week....
    Anyone hear an update on his condition after surgery yesterday???
    
    and was that the theme from the movie "The Warriors" that was playing in
    the Jake as the Tribe players were introduced
94.1557SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Oct 25 1995 13:057
   <<< Note 94.1556 by STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH "The radical, he rant and RAGE!" >>>
>    Anyone hear an update on his condition after surgery yesterday???

The radio said they'd know something today how his condition will be
for the long run.


94.1558AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Oct 25 1995 16:189
re: <<< Note 94.1556 by STOWOA::LEBLANC_CH "The radical, he rant and RAGE!" >>>
>    Anyone hear an update on his condition after surgery yesterday???

According to the Globe, surgeons said that his spinal cord was severely
bruised around the break, which is goodness (as opposed to a break in the
cord).  With a bruised cord the nerves shut down due to shock and it can
be a temporary condition.  Only time will tell.

/Ken
94.1559coldZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Wed Oct 25 1995 19:292
mucus fills my head!
aarggh!
94.1560HELIX::CLARKWed Oct 25 1995 19:454
  The mucus never stops, does it...
  

  Kind of funny, a Dick's Picks release on Election Day.
94.1561STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSaaoooooooooo werewolves of lon donTue Oct 31 1995 12:1817
	today's the last day of October :-(
	but it's Halloween, Samhain, pagan New Year's...a great way
	to end a great month ;-)

	they say today the crack into the spirit world is at its widest...
	the symbolism of the traditional children's costumes hint at
	the real meaning of the day...a day of the dead, so to speak...
	a day(night!) to communicate with those spirits...

	if you're into it, if you're open to it, spend some time
	reflecting on Jerry tonight...

	Blessed Be!
	Debess

	
94.1562TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 31 1995 12:192
>	they say today the crack into the spirit world is at its widest...
cool!  i'm into it
94.1563hlo dcu is in the spirit! :^)ALFA2::DWESThis job is to shed light...Tue Oct 31 1995 15:217
    had to laugh when i went to dcu today...  "flower power" and peace
    signs all over, and the tellers are dressed like hippies... 
    
    even had innagadadavida (or however you spell that) jammin in the
    background! :^) :^) :^)
    
    					da ve
94.1564or a fat jerry roll for that matterSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Tue Oct 31 1995 15:261
    any veggie burritos flaming away on a coleman?
94.1565Flower PowerSSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsTue Oct 31 1995 15:3412
    It must be sign of the times (or of something).  My 12-year-old
    daughter went to school today dressed up as a hippie.  I had to loan
    her (with some trepidation, cuz I really don't want to lose them) my
    old love beads and peace signs and anti-war/civil rights/environmental
    buttons and assorted other paraphernalia that I've managed to keep for
    the last 25-30 years.  She said lots of kids are dressing as hippies
    for Halloween this year.
    
    Sid
    
    P.S.  "Remember kids, while yer smashing the State, keep a smile on yer
    lips and a song in yer heart."
94.1566GRANPA::TDAVISTue Oct 31 1995 16:022
    My son went to a party on Saturday as "something from the 70's",
    we made him look like John Ravolta.
94.1567ZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Wed Nov 01 1995 01:198
i'm was bummed to learn today that our new DCU mgr at TAY
is not into halloween (or xmas for that matter) and did not
permit the tellers to decorate and dress up.
what a bummer! :-(
no spirit!
not many people dressed up today.
i wore a wicked loud 'hawaiian shirt'

94.1568MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youWed Nov 01 1995 10:307
	my daughter and i hadda grate time for ToT last nite.
	jentri dressed in a cheap suit: shirt, tie, vest and pants, and
	put a pillow in her shirt, painted on a mustache, slicked her
	hair back and sported a cigar. an archie bunker type :-)
	and each little kid (or BIG kid, there were a few of those "how
	old *are* you, anyway??"  ;-) that came to the door had to sing
	jingle bells in order to get candy. whatta riot!  ;-)  ;-)
94.1569DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinWed Nov 01 1995 11:252
    
    At LKG the DCU ladies went all out.  Very scary o'er there!
94.1570happy halloweenCXDOCS::BARNESWed Nov 01 1995 16:0722
    "I think dad enjoys this more than the little kids do." 
    
    My daughter Lindsey to my wife Patty
    
    "Of course he does, he's yer dad!"
    
    My wife back at my daughter. 
    
    (they didn't think I could hear them)
    
    What at blast last nite. I had Mr Dancin Bones on the porch (A skeleton
    that has a hidden mic inside and "dances" as a response to frequencies
    played thru the mic, I played Greyfolded and some Gytyo  (sp) Monks
    chanting as well as  space.) a door mat that screamed at the little
    guys when they stepped on it, of course a Jack-o-lantern, and a 
     huge spider in a web. I missed seeing lindsey as a Mermaid...bummer. 
    
    Patty and I were Skeletons at the small party we attended Sat
    nite...until one too many beers and my large CHILDS costume literaly
    split the seams!! (it was supposed to be a large adult skeleton)
    
    rfb
94.1571do your "good deadhead deed for the day" today... and tomorrow too for that matter!AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Thu Nov 09 1995 13:5053
    
    do something nice for someone today...  you may not get another chance!
    
    
    today's thought of the day from ol' da ve comes to you through a very
    bizarre day yesterday...  my Dad called yesterday and woke me up...
    there's only two reasons for him to call my house that early in the
    morning...  either he's looking for my brother Tim(who lives with me and
    works at the same place my Dad does) or he's calling to relay bad
    news...  yesterday was a bad news day...  my brother Steve, who drives
    a cab in Worcester, was in the UMASS med center...  Steve was sent to 
    pick up a fare, and when he got there, three people came out of the
    building and tried to hold him up...  when he saw the gun he trie to
    boogie out of there and they fired several shots into the cab...
    he ducked to let the door protect him and refelxively raised his arm...
    one bullet found him, entering his arm just above the elbow and
    following the bone through his arm until the bullet finally stopped
    up in his armpit, just short ofthe chest cavity...  he tore out of the
    parking lot as fast as his cab would take him, screaming into his radio
    that he'd been shot and needed help...  he drove up the street to a
    Dunkin Donuts where he met the police, rescue squad, and half the cabs
    in town who had also heard the distress call...  the ER staff at UMASS
    were great and did what they do so well...  Steve lost a lot of blood
    but is ok and was discharged last night...  the bullet is still in his
    arm since the doctors decided it would do more damage to go in and get
    it than it would to leave it in there since it had luckily missed all
    the important stuff in there... little muscle damage, no bone damage,
    little nerve damage...  i spent a lot of yesteray hanging out with him
    at the hospital...  came home and quietly freaked out...  went out to
    badn practice last night and had a few stiff ones...  still kind of
    freaks me out...
    
    Steve is alive today because he was lucky...  because he and the other
    cabbies are sharing survival tips lately and because his instincts were
    just good enough to save his sorry ass...   the three would be robbers
    (not that it matters, but Steve had a whole $23.50 inthe taxi with him)
    are in custody...  aged 14, 15 and 16...
    
    i guess the whole thing just makes me appreciate my family and friends
    (including all of you people whose friendship, companionship, support,
    etc i appreciate so much) that much more...
    
    so like i said at the beginning...  go out and do something nice for
    someone today...  for no other reason than the fact that you can...
    maybe if more of us were doing cool shit for each other more often
    (friends as well as strangers) then people might not be so quick
    to act like assholes...
    
    have a nice day... :^) :^) :^)
    
    				yer pal...
    
    					da ve
94.1572AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Thu Nov 09 1995 13:512
    ps.  i STILL find it hysterical that he had the presence of mind to
    drive to the nearest donut shop to meet the police....  :^) :^) :^)
94.1573DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinThu Nov 09 1995 14:048
    
    WOW!
    
    So glad your brother is alive.
    
    So angry that the little *&%$%@ punks are so utterly screwed up.
                                                   
    So thankful I try to do something nice for someone every day.
94.1574SERENE::TDAVISThu Nov 09 1995 14:092
    Glad to hear it is turning out OK, boy it puts this place into
    perspective.
94.1575violence SuxWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footThu Nov 09 1995 15:116
    WOW da ve, I'm glad Steve is "OK" relatively speakin'...he's a lucky
    boy...I hope those 3 idiots get prosecuted to the full extent of the
    law...  I agree completely with your sentiments to do something nice
    for somebody, and I try to do that when the situation arises...but
    these kids could never appreciate it if you did something nice for
    Them, which is sooo sad
94.1576QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Nov 09 1995 15:145
Yikes, glad to here Steve is basically OK, da ve.  And glad to hear the 
kids got caught too.  Hopefully they won't be out on the street anytime
soon.  What a world.  Sigh...

PeterT
94.1577What a world indeed PeterTSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Thu Nov 09 1995 15:188
    "little boys who make big boy decisions should be treated like big
    boys.....and spend time in the big house"
    I rest my case about kids today being very precocious and growing up
    at an earlier and earlier age as time goes on
    
    
    glad steve is ok da ve....
    give these little bastards the book
94.1578MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youThu Nov 09 1995 15:2421
	oh my.
	close to home, that is.
	not some joe-random-cab-driver this time.
	we see it in the nooz so much, we become somewhat de-sensitized
	to it. until it's someone we know, or someone close to someone we
	know.
	
	when i was a teen, i swore i'd never have kids cuz i never wanted
	to be responsible for bringing someone into *this* world. while
	i'll never *ever* regret having my daughter, the state of society
	these days takes me back to my younger sentiments.
	
	i'm truely grateful for all the kind folks i've met, here and in
	our extended community. it gives me an opportunity to see some of
	the good that's still left.
	
	but, on a day when i'm beaming with pride that my little girl has
	turned 16 (where have all the years gone!!?) i'm saddened by news
	of a (near)tragedy like this. it's a real mixed emotion.
	
	da ve, i'm so glad this news wasn't as bad as it cud've been.
94.1579...Just to Shake Their Hand?BINKLY::CEPARSKIWere They Ever Here At All?Thu Nov 09 1995 15:258
    Makes ya realize how we can sometimes take our lifestyle for granted.
    Opens my eyes to the fact that all people don't have a similar value
    structure to most of us in the Deadhead community.
    
    Our thoughts are with you, da ve, and your borther for a speedy
    recovery.
    
    Strangers stopping strangers...
94.1580TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 09 1995 15:5410
    Ow, man.  Glad he cheated the reaper.  Smart dude.  What a sucky scene.

    Hang in, da ve.  Thanks for letting us know and wish Steve the best.

    And no apologies for the perpetrators, and I bet they
    haven't had a lot of love in their lives, they're so
    full of hatred or lack of concern for themselves or others.

    Tom
94.1581uh, i digress... sorry... :^)AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Thu Nov 09 1995 16:0728
    hey, thanks everyone...  i'll pass the well wishes on to Steve...
    
    on another note though, about the "throw the book at 'em" train of
    thought...  i do hope the little sh*ts get what's coming to them, don't
    get me wrong, but i think what Tom said has a lot to do with it...
    i doubt there has been much love in thier lives, certainly seems like
    ther hasn't been much respect instilled, for themselves or for
    others...  the whole thing underscores for me, the need for people and
    programs in areas like this, designed to help people learn a little
    self respect and ear thier way out of the hell holes they live in down
    there...  my reaction to "they probably wouldn't ever appreciate
    anything nice done for them" is probably along the lines of "all the
    more reason to do something nice...  again and again...."
    
    kinda ties in with my feelings about the new tax cut we were discussing
    elsewhere...  from what i've been hearing about it, most people will
    see a little more money from it, but they will be middle and upper
    income folks...  and the tax cut, once again, is paid for by the poor
    and working poor in the form of fewer breaks (ie earned income credit
    for the working poor) and programs designed to help close the gap
    between the haves and have nots...
    
    i dunno...  it's such a bummer that people are willing to kill each
    other for the change in thier pockets, so they can buy drugs and look
    like a big man in the eyes of thier twisted social structures tey've
    made for themselves...
    
    					da ve_the_flaming_liberal
94.1582Hope he's doing wellFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Nov 09 1995 16:1310
	Glad to hear you're brother's OK da ve!

	Really makes ya think how fragile life is...
	
	sure is easy to take for granted

	Toby

	
94.1583so much violence so little causeOBJRUS::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowThu Nov 09 1995 16:175
    
    Sounds like you have it together Da ve, keeping a sense
    of humor, despite the attact on one of the West clan -- that's
    too funny about your bro heading to dunkin donuts to find the police.
    
94.1584the wheel is turning...ORKID::CHARNOKYClank your chains and count your changeThu Nov 09 1995 16:289
    wow, praise the Powers the Be that Steve is still with us.
    
    it really is up to us, though, to make this world a good place to live. 
    it is easy to be kind to those we know; the real challenge (as Jeff
    noted) is to reach out to those we don't know... or even our enemies.  
    
    not easy at all... and life goes on
    
    'noky
94.1585the station?STOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Thu Nov 09 1995 16:554
    well
    where *ELSE* would the police have been besides the dunkin donuts?
    
    ?
94.1586CXDOCS::BARNESThu Nov 09 1995 16:5628
    da ve 
    
    so glad to here yer brother is OK....what a close call. 
    
    6 teens have died in colo springs this year, killed by other kids. 4
    teen girls, because they ignored the catcalls from a car in the next
    lane, were shot last friday here. A friend of mines stepson and his
    friend were almost beaten to death by 3 kids a couple of weeks ago. 
    
    I say FRY the little bastards, our system of "rehabilatation" will
    never make decent citizens of those punks. But most likly, they'll serve
    some time, right next to a , GASP pot felon! thats doin life, and be out
    in less than a year.
    
    I read where a cab company in Boston put out  a warning to NOT pick up
    black men anymore becasue 99% of the robberie and deaths of cabbies
    have been from black men...of course the black comunity went nuts so
    the cab company reworded the statement to say "anyone looking
    suspioucious"....how can the black community yell racism when the
    majority of violent crime *IS* committed by black people?? I have a
    black friend who is a TRUE friend and have several black aquantinces
    that I respect and admire, but punks in the street killing eveyone
    including their own race should not be called "bro"
    
    makes ya wanna carry a gun just for protection!
    
    
    rfb_in colorado where you CAN carry a gun
94.1587Scary WorldFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Nov 09 1995 17:468
    
    I've really struggled with the idea of getting a gun. I
    think the only thing that stops me is worrying one of my
    kids get a hold of it and kill themselves by accident. 
    
    
    Toby
      
94.1588DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinThu Nov 09 1995 17:4911
    
    Tough love.  These kids need some real tough love.
    
    These kids know they can get away with what they did cause the law doesn't
    view them as adults.  Perhaps this is an ideal opportunity to come down
    on them real real hard.  Invite the media along.  Send a message to those 
    other bad kids out there that society will not tolerate violence as a 
    solution to their misfortunes.  Yet, we need to give those kids, the
    ones that are already living on the edge, some options to get them the
    hell out of where they are.
                             
94.1589AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelThu Nov 09 1995 18:224
Glad to hear Steve's ok, all things considered. Good vibes heading his 
way! I'll spare everyone my socio-political views, I'm too tired.

jeff
94.1590be nice, hold hands, take care of each other...AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Mon Nov 13 1995 13:1427
    are you still doing nice things out there???????
    
    
    as if there wasnt' enough excitement last week, my brother Matt's girl
    friend was in a head on collision on thursday...  thought we were going
    to lose her...  lots of broken body parts...  had to evac her from the
    scene by ambulance and helicopter (Life-Flight to UMASS med center) for 
    transport to the hospital...  
    
    Justine spent a few days in a medically induced coma, but woke up on
    sunday...  apparently miracles still happen everyday...  she knew where
    she was, what happened, was concerned about the riders inthe other car,
    wnated to know if she was in trouble (!! :^) !!), and was asking for
    people...  some brain damage (extent not known yet) but we expect
    she'll be able to walk and have a life again (in time and with lots of
    help and therapy)...  it was a tense few days, but we're all breathing
    a little easier once more...
    
    sheeesh...  Steve, gets shot, could've lost him...  Justine gets in an
    accident and we almost lost her...  its' almost enough to make you want
    to stay home, safe in bed...
    
    let's all be careful and keep an eye out for each other, ok?  these
    things supposedly happen in threes, and i don't mind telling you, it
    makes me a little nervous...
    
    				da ve_waiting_for_the_other_shoe_to_drop
94.1591CXDOCS::BARNESMon Nov 13 1995 13:184
    jeez......hang in there da ve .....my thoughts and prayers are with
    Justine........
    
    rfb
94.1592TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Nov 13 1995 13:228
    da ve, you have a great attitude.  It puts things more in perspective 
    for me, to read of these close calls... keep on hanging in there.

    I think a show would go down real good about now!

    Tom

94.1593No moreDELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinMon Nov 13 1995 14:225
    
    That is aweful.
    
    Sending positive vibes to all those involved.  Think of two's, not
    three's. 
94.1594SERENE::TDAVISMon Nov 13 1995 15:013
    Da ve, take it easy, sounds like a stressful time for all
        Maybe the other shoe will not drop. Glad to see it working
    it self out.
94.1595have to work on that being nicer part...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyMon Nov 13 1995 15:595
Geez da ve, staying home in bed might not be such a bad idea.
Best of luck to Justine, hope everything works out.  
Be careful out there...

PeterT
94.1596when life looks like easy street...STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSif my words did glow...Mon Nov 13 1995 17:197
	yow - da ve - sorry to hear all these difficult situations
	are comin' at ya these days - hang in there, friend, you 
	know our thoughts are with you and yours...

	Debess

94.1597ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesThu Nov 16 1995 03:256
geez da ve, you're going thru a lot of stuff lately!
take the week off.
tell your boss i said it was ok!  :-)

my thoughts are with you mon.
jc_300+_behind
94.1598thanks friends!AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Thu Nov 16 1995 12:0710
    oh sure JC...  tell me that now...  on thursday...  ;^)
    
    seiously though...  my thanks to everybody in here...  i appreciate all
    the thoughts, beams, vibes, and other means of support visible and
    not...  i'm getting through just fine!
    
    
    	but i wouldn't stand too close... :^) :^) :^)
    
    					da ve
94.1599WeirdDELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinFri Nov 17 1995 18:017
    
    Anyone ever get these weird feelings where you all of a sudden feel
    real excellent for no particular reason?  It's quick, only lasts a few
    seconds or so. I just had one, wish it would come back!
    
    I'd classify it in the Dejavu catagory but it isn't as much of a "I've
    been here before" thing.  I don't know, maybe it's heavens scent.   
94.1600it's FryDayWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footFri Nov 17 1995 18:131
    Excellent !!!
94.1601go figureSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowFri Nov 17 1995 18:1421
    
   RE: Anyone ever get these weird feelings where you all of a sudden feel
        real excellent for no particular reason? 
    
     I've read that there are some anti-depressants that cause 10% of the
     people taking them to have orgasms when they yawn. 
    
     That's what I thought of when you mentioned 'feeling real excellent" for
     no particular reason. Maybe it was something you ate for lunch
     combined with a yawn.
    
     But no Deano, I don't know what causes that 'feel good feeling' ..
     nor why some mornings I wake up a grump and other days real
     happy.
    
    
     
    
       
    
     
94.1602DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinFri Nov 17 1995 18:397
    
    >I've read that there are some anti-depressants that cause 10% of
    >the people taking them to have orgasms when they yawn.
    
    Naw, it wasn't that intense.  
    
    Sounds like a hell of an antidepressant though!
94.1603In public places, at work, in a carSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Fri Nov 17 1995 18:423
    hmmmmmmmmm
    
    that could pose lota problems sloan
94.1604opps, sorry, gotta change my shorts again :-)ASOLOK::BELKINRIP Jerome J. GarciaFri Nov 17 1995 18:426
>    >I've read that there are some anti-depressants that cause 10% of
>    >the people taking them to have orgasms when they yawn.

(paraphrasing from that movie with Meg Ryan & Billy Crystal)
whatever it is, I'll have what they're having!

94.1605gotta get more rest... NOT! :^)AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Fri Nov 17 1995 18:448
    Deano...  i think they're called "flashbacks"... :^)
    
    	yaawwwwwwwwnnnnn....  
    
    			uhhhh, ooops...  'scuse me a minute...  :^)
    
    
    					da ve
94.1606ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesFri Nov 17 1995 18:555
Where canb I get those pills?
:-)
i'll cut back on sleep so i can yawn more!!!

rage
94.1607CXDOCS::BARNESFri Nov 17 1995 19:336
    if memory serves (prob doesn't) those were experimental
    anti-depressants, since taken off the market because of people crashing
    their cars, jumping up in meetings, etc....reminds me of how the Govt
    turned us all on by asking for volunteers for studies....i.e. Kesey.
    
    rfb
94.1608AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Fri Nov 17 1995 19:524
    re -.1
    
    kinda makes you think your government doesn't want you to have any fun
    doesn't it?
94.1609RDWOLF::KUPIECMon Nov 20 1995 10:526
	There was an article in the BGlobe a couple of weeks back about those
	anti-depressents. They're widely used in Europe. It said that one 
	women who was "offically" over her depression whated to keep having
	the pills!!

Chris
94.1610WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsMon Nov 20 1995 11:443
    Cathysloan - you always seem to know the best stuff!
    
    
94.1611AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelMon Nov 20 1995 16:312
will there be a follow up study to see how many folks fake yawns and how 
many experience multiple yawns :-)
94.1612badaboomSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowMon Nov 20 1995 19:206
    
   RE: will there be a follow up study to see how many folks fake yawns and
    how many experience multiple yawns :-)
      
    Reminds me of a joke. Why do woman fake orgasms? Cause they think
    guys care.       
94.1613SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorTue Nov 21 1995 13:364
    
    >Deano...  i think they're called "flashbacks"... :^)
    
    I'm still waiting for mine...   :)
94.1614TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Nov 21 1995 13:382
    Maybe it's a flashforward!  :-)
94.1615WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsTue Nov 21 1995 19:176
    I won't be in tomorrow so I'd like to wish you all a very merry
    thanksgiving and a recoverable next day :-) 
    
    hugs to you all
    
    c
94.1616CXDOCS::BARNESTue Nov 21 1995 19:353
    i'll second that emotion...don't blow a gasket over-eating that Turkey!
    
    rfb and family
94.1617STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSif my words did glow...Tue Nov 21 1995 20:273
	I won't be here tomorrow either - so ditto-from-Debess on
	the wishes and hugs and gasket stuff
94.1618Thanks to Bob H. for directions...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Nov 22 1995 14:556
I'd just like to say that it was nice to swing by Debess' cube
yesterday, and see the friendly face that goes with all the
friendly notes in this conference...

Dan
94.1619STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSif my words did glow...Mon Nov 27 1995 13:026
	hey, nice meetin' you too dan...stop by again and maybe I'll have
	time to sit and chat...

	Debess

94.1620rules for being humanTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Nov 28 1995 17:3554
The rules for being human:

1. You will receive a body. 

You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the entire
period of this time around.

2. You will learn lessons.

You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called Life.  Each
day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons.
You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant and stupid.

3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.

Growth is a process of trial and error: Experimentation.  The
"failed" experiments are as much a part of the process as the
experiment that ultimately "works".

4. A lesson is repeated until learned.

A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have
learned it.  When you have learned it, you can then go on to the next
lesson.

5. Learning lessons does not end.

There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons.  If you
are alive, there are lessons to be learned.

6. "There" is no better than "here."

When your there has become a here, you will simply obtain another
there that will again look better than here.

7. Others are merely mirrors of you.

You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it
reflects something you love or hate about yourself.

8. What you make of your life is up to you.

You have all the tools and resources you need.  What you do with them
is up to you.  The choice is yours.

9. Your answers lie inside you.

The answers to Life's questions lie inside you. All you need to do is
look, listen and trust.

10. You will forget all this.

11. You can remember it whenever you want.
94.1621SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorTue Nov 28 1995 19:463
    
    I liked rules 10 & 11....wrapped it up nicely.
    
94.1622SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandTue Nov 28 1995 21:009


.
.
.

12.  Life's a b*tch and then you die.

94.162319745::EVANSWed Nov 29 1995 14:225
Boy, those look familiar.  Is there a source for the list?

Jim

94.1624TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Nov 29 1995 14:322
    A friend sent it to me.  I don't know where it originated.
94.1625PILO3::RUSSOclaimin!Wed Nov 29 1995 15:036
    
    >>Boy, those look familiar.
    
    You were presented with them during your last life ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.1626Tom, been to my Mom's house lately?AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Wed Nov 29 1995 15:486
    yeah, refer to rule #10....  :^)
    
    btw, i have seen these before too, but i don't think taped to my 
    Mom's fridge is teh original source either... :^)
    
    				da ve
94.1627Thanks for that reminder ...XANADU::63827::matthewsThu Nov 30 1995 18:433
re: .1620

Thanks for that reminder.  Beautiful ... concise.
94.1628On a Firday evenSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHAll good things in all good timeFri Dec 01 1995 18:352
    ....indigestion
    
94.1629SPECXN::BARNESFri Dec 01 1995 19:144
    ...burp... drink an underhopped beer..always seems to help me! %^)
    
    
    rfb
94.1630STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSand like a fool I mixed themMon Dec 04 1995 15:108
	deer-hunting-with-rifle-season is over in NH as of today -
	making no comments on hunting, it just feels real good to know
	I can go out walking in the woods (my yard) and let my dog
	run free without worrying about being shot at...

	Debess

94.1631AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Mon Dec 04 1995 16:198
    
    Me too......even though there is "no hunting allowed" in our general
    vicinity, I see the hunters going into the woods and I hear the shots
    in the distance.  Makes me nervous about walking with my dogs and wife
    and kid out there.  We tend to not walk as much during deer hunting
    season.
    
    Hogan
94.1632SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 04 1995 16:356
    I believe the Mass law is that NO dogs are allowed to run loose 
    (leashes are OK) during MASS rifle deer season, all other hunting 
    seasons, dogs may be loose in the woods. Don't know about NH.
    
    
    rfb
94.1633Hunters need to be safe and soberDELNI::DSMITHHow does that song go?Mon Dec 04 1995 20:084
                                            
    The past couple weeks were definitely not good times to be out in the
    woods, but luckly, I didn't hear of any major accidents this season as 
    opposed to last years urban assualt.  
94.1634anyone have the complete text of the speech?STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSSomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBornMon Jan 15 1996 12:554
	I have a dream...

	
94.1635SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Jan 15 1996 16:45204
    
    ask and ye shall receive....
    
    
    
    M.L. KING'S "I HAVE A DREAM" SPEECH - AUG. 28, 1963
    
    
    I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history
    as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our
    nation.
    
    Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow
    we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclaimation.  This
    momentous decree came as a great beacon of hope to millions of
    slaves, who had been seared in the flames of whithering
    injustice.  It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of
    their captivity.  But one hundered years later, the colored
    America is still not free.  One hundred years later, the life of
    the colored American is still sadly crippled by the manacle of
    segregation and the chains of discrimination.
    
    One hundred years later, the colored American lives on a lonely
    island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material
    prosperity.  One hundred years later, the colored American is
    still languishing in the corners of American society and finds
    himself an exile in his own land  So we have come here today to
    dramatize a shameful condition.
    
    In a sense we have come to our Nation's Capital to cash a check.
    When the architects of our great republic wrote the magnificent
    words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence,
    they were signing a promissory note to which every Anerican was
    to fall heir.
    
    This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as
    white men, would be guaranteed to the inalienable rights of life
    liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
    
    It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory
    note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned.  Instead of
    honoring this sacred obligation, America has given its colored
    people a bad check, a check that has come back marked
    "insufficient funds."
    
    But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.
    We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the
    great vaults of opportunity of this nation.  So we have come to
    cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches
    of freedom and security of justice.
    
    We have also come to his hallowed spot to remind America of the
    fierce urgency of Now.  This is not time to engage in the luxury
    of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism.
    
    Now is the time to make real the promise of democracy.
    
    Now it the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of
    segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
    
    Now it the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial
    injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
    
    Now is the time to make justice a reality to all of God's
    children.
    
    It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the
    moment and to underestimate the determination of it's colored
    citizens.  This sweltering summer of the colored people's
    legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an
    invigorating autumn of freedom and equality.  Nineteen
    sixty-three is not an end but a beginning.  Those who hope that
    the colored Americans needed to blow off steam and will now be
    content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to
    business as usual.
    
    There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the
    colored citizen is granted his citizenship rights.  The
    whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of
    our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.
    
    We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the
    fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the
    highways and the hotels of the cities.
    
    We cannot be satisfied as long as the colored person's basic
    mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one.
    
    We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of
    their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating "for
    white only."
    
    We cannot be satisfied as long as a colored person in Mississippi
    cannot vote and a colored person in New York believes he has
    nothing for which to vote.
    
    No, no we are not satisfied and we will not be satisfied until
    justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty
    stream.
    
    I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of your
    trials and tribulations.  Some of you have come from areas where
    your quest for freedom left you battered by storms of
    persecutions and staggered by the winds of police brutality.
    
    You have been the veterans of creative suffering.  Continue to
    work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
    
    Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South
    Carolina go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the
    slums and ghettos of our modern cities, knowing that somehow this
    situation can and will be changed.
    
    Let us not wallow in the valley of dispair.  I say to you, my
    friends, we have the difficulties of today and tommorrow.
    
    I still have a dream.  It is a dream deeply rooted in the
    American dream.
    
    I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out
    the true meaning of its creed.  We hold thise truths to be
    self-evident that all men are created equal.
    
    I have a dream that one day out in the red hills of Georgia the
    sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be
    able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
    
    I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a
    state sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed
    into an oasis of freedom and justice.
    
    I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in
    a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin
    but by their character.
    
    I have a dream today.
    
    I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious
    racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the
    words of interpostion and nullification; that one day right down
    in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join
    hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and
    brothers.
    
    I have a dream today.
    
    I have a dream that one day every valley shall be engulfed,
    every hill shall be exalted and every mountain shall be made low,
    the rough places will be made plains and the crooked places will
    be made straight and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and
    all flesh shall see it together.
    
    This is our hope.  This is the faith that I will go back to the
    South with.  With this faith we will be able to hew out of the
    mountain of despair a stone of hope.
    
    With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling
    discords of our nation into a beautiful symphomy of brotherhood.
    
    With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray
    together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to climb
    up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
    
    This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to
    sing with new meaning "My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of
    liberty, of thee I sing.  Land where my father's died, land of
    the Pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring!"
    
    And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true.
    So let freedom ring from the hilltops of New Hampshire.  Let
    freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York.
    
    Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of
    Pennsylvania.
    
    Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.
    
    Let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of California.
    
    But not only that, let freedom, ring from Stone Mountain of
    Georgia.
    
    Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi and
    every mountainside.
    
    When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every
    tenement and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we
    will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children,
    black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and
    Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of
    the old spiritual, "Free at last, free at last.  Thank God
    Almighty, we are free at last."
    
    -------------------------------------
    
    Prepared by Gerald Murphy (The Cleveland Free-Net - aa300)
    Distributed by the Cybercasting Services Division of the
      National Public Telecomputing Network (NPTN).
    
    Permission is hereby granted to download, reprint, and/or otherwise
      redistribute this file, provided appropriate point of origin
      credit is given to the preparer(s) and the National Public
      Telecomputing Network.
    
94.1636STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSSomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBornMon Jan 15 1996 17:587
	thanks Jim...FYI did you know that one of the bridges between
	buildings here at ZKO (2nd floor between building 1&3) is "dedicated"
	to MLK - the hallway wall is filled with pictures and quotes.
	Just went down there to reflect on the man...

	Debess
94.1637TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jan 15 1996 19:022
    let freedom ring from the *hallways* of New Hampshire!  :-)
94.1638how embarassingSTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSSomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBornMon Jan 15 1996 19:1914

>    let freedom ring from the *hallways* of New Hampshire!  :-)
	
	I was reading in the papers last week that a white supremist group
	was planning on coming to our (NH) capitol today to congratulate our
	state on being the only state in the union which does not celebrate
	Martin Luther King Day (we celebrate something we call Civil Right's
	Day which coincidentally falls on this date - but noone's gonna tell
	US what we should call it - live free or die doncha know)...don't 
	know if it happened...

	Debess

94.1639HicksvillePCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Jan 15 1996 19:2410
    it was actually an offshoot of the Aryan Nationalist Party
    
    Nude Hampster is kinda scary about this sh*t.....I know when I was at
    the state U the Exeter Police Chief had Klan links and one day riding
    down rte 95 there were 4 bedsheet yahoos on the overpass waving to
    cars.....
    And for icing on the cake, my buddy Royce went to Maine Central Inst in
    Pittsfield , which is a predominantly black prep school, and he couldn't 
    count the number of cross burnings he saw off in the distances around the 
    school....
94.1640TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Jan 15 1996 19:492
    how ironic for a state with that motto!
94.1641SPECXN::BARNESMon Jan 15 1996 20:223
    RE:how ironic for a state with that motto!
    
    f*cking sad, I'd say....
94.1642MKOTS3::JOLLIMORECouldn't stand the weatherTue Jan 16 1996 10:264
	well, mko has a MLK conf room. i sit next to it.
	
	and, the demonstrating yahoos got chased off the capitol steps by
	a counter demonstration.   :-)
94.1643Live Free and CryPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jan 16 1996 10:562
    anyone catch the news and hear what the turnout was for this?
     me mum said that 4 of the demonstrators were arrested.....
94.1644SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jan 16 1996 11:3010
   <<< Note 94.1643 by PCBUOA::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>

>    anyone catch the news and hear what the turnout was for this?
>     me mum said that 4 of the demonstrators were arrested.....

4 people demonstrating from Mississippi were chased off by 200-300 
people shouting "Nazi's go home"....

bob

94.1645STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSSomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBornTue Jan 16 1996 12:2811
>4 people demonstrating from Mississippi were chased off by 200-300 
>people shouting "Nazi's go home"....


	I was hoping they would be chased off by the freezing cold weather...
	but this is better!

	Debess


94.1646ZOWIE!!!!!!!ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Wed Jan 17 1996 11:549
    
    i love a good sugar buzz in the morning.....  BING!!!!!!!
    
    
    				:^)
    
    				da ve_who_just_ate_the_biggest_chocolate_
    				covered_honey_glazed_coffe_roll_he's_ever_
    				seen_or_heard_of 
94.1647i love days like this...ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Wed Jan 17 1996 11:5712
    and ona slightly more serious note, sugar buzz aside...
    
    i love days like this...  warm, drizzly, fog...  kinda gives everything
    an ethereal sort of quality...  puts a new, fresh look on some tired
    old things...
    
    
    
    kind of like when the director of photography uses a diffusion filter 
    on Cheryl Tiegs face...  :^)  
    
    						da ve
94.1648TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jan 17 1996 12:3611
    Yeah, great weather today!

>    kind of like when the director of photography uses a diffusion filter 
>    on Cheryl Tiegs face...  :^)  

    Same thing in Casablanca, btw, Ingrid Bergman's face.

    Anyway, I heard on tv (must be true) that contrary to popular
    belief sugar has a calming effect.  Coulda fooled me, what do 
    you think?  
94.1649WILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footWed Jan 17 1996 12:441
    FOG !!! I Love Fog !!!  
94.1650Strange days indeedDELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byWed Jan 17 1996 12:565
    
    I am anticipating the arrival of a morning buzz as well.  Instead of
    using my usual Fukin Gonuts plastic cup, I opted to go for an extra
    large super-styromax cup.  The abnormal warm weather is also having a
    strange effect.
94.1651caffeine and sugarUSOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed Jan 17 1996 13:055
     I'm on cup number 3 today.  I dig a caffeine buzz in the morning to
    get rolling.  I'm with you da ve , I love those big sugary coffee rolls
    and donuts.  Yummm - buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    
    	mark
94.1652DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byWed Jan 17 1996 13:124
    
    >and donuts.  Yummm - buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
     
    This is pretty funny.  Homer comes to mind! ;-)
94.1653AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Wed Jan 17 1996 14:2222
    
    Now, I almost *never* take drugs for a cold or any other illness unless
    prescribed by a doctor.....I just don't like to.  Not even aspirin
    unless my head is killing me.....
    
    This week I was talked into getting some Nyquil for my wicked stuffy
    head, I bought the CVS $2.50 cheaper equivalent of Nyquil.  Monday
    night I ate a few nacho chips with ~wicked hot~ picante sauce that not
    only burned my tongue and throat for severl minutes, it also cleared my
    head a bit and kicked a serious endorphin buzz....I followed that up with
    a shot of Nyquil and went to bed.
    
    WHOA!!!!  Woken up a couple hours later by a falling icicle outside the
    house, and my nose is clear and I'm buzzing something fierce!  This
    stuff is powerful!!  I can't believe you can but it over the counter,
    I've had to pay a whole lot more money and risk arrest for similar
    effects.....
    
    Just thought I'd share that.....maybe I'll head back down to CVS at
    lunch ;^) ;^) ;^)
    
    Hogan
94.1654I need a miracle!USCTR1::CONNORSWed Jan 17 1996 14:268
    
    Ok all...  send some good luck vibes my way as I pop the ol'
    resume in the po box at lunch....  :-)  
    
    MJ
    
    PS... job searching sucks!  ;-)
    
94.1655SPECXN::BARNESWed Jan 17 1996 14:424
    OOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
    
    resume for where???
    rfb
94.1656MKOTS3::JOLLIMORECouldn't stand the weatherWed Jan 17 1996 15:037
	hogan,
	
	i get the heeby-jeebies a couple days after doing nyquil. while
	it knocks me out when i'm sick, and lets me get rest, i rilly
	don't like the feelings it gives me a couple days later.
	
	it is powerful stuff.
94.1657MKOTS3::JOLLIMORECouldn't stand the weatherWed Jan 17 1996 15:041
	vibes for MJ!
94.1658USCTR1::CONNORSWed Jan 17 1996 15:1813
    
    
    thanks... :-) 
    
    resume is going to quite a few places over the next few months
    I can imagine.  
    
    I'm trying to find something in the field of counseling....
    
    Finding something that will allow me to eat everyday and have
    a roof over my head will be the challenge!  
    
    MJ
94.1659Good luckPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jan 17 1996 15:191
    just made a sacrifice to Resume, the interview god
94.1660big N, big Q!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jan 17 1996 15:243
    Check out Dennis Leary's routine on Nyquil, on "No Cure for Cancer".
    It'll knock you on your ass laughing.
94.1661SPECXN::BARNESWed Jan 17 1996 15:526
    re;  I'm trying to find something in the field of counseling....
    
    lot of work out here in COlo, being the sick-o's we are
    
    
    rfb_who's starting to feel more like his real self again lately
94.1662STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSSomethingNewIsWaitingToBeBornWed Jan 17 1996 16:226
	good luck MJ (but you just came back -here-...don't really want
	you to go away already ;-)...no, I mean that, good luck

	Debess

94.1663USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed Jan 17 1996 16:494
    Good luck MJ, 
      Does this mean you are leaving DEC shortly again?
    
    	Mark
94.1664DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byWed Jan 17 1996 17:092
    
    Good luck MJ.  Don't compromise your dreams...go for the BEST!
94.1665USCTR1::CONNORSWed Jan 17 1996 17:1515
    
    
    Thanks everyone!  I really appreciate the good luck!  And need
    it bad too!  ;-)
    
    I'm just starting to send out the resume's so I don't think
    I'll be going anywhere for a while...  Although I wouldn't
    mind if something wonderful came about real soon!  :)
    
    I'll be just as happy to stay here for awhile - until I 
    find something I will really enjoy.  
    
    MJ
    
    
94.1666WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Jan 18 1996 12:305
    
    1. good luck mj - also have you been reading the JOBS_US stuff in VTX?
       sometimes HR stuff shows up.
    
    2. nyquil wins over another one :-) 
94.1667didya see it last night!!!STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Tue Jan 23 1996 12:294
        Counting stars by candlelight, all are dim but one is bright;
        The spiral light of Venus, rising first and shining best,
        Oh, from the northwest corner, of a brand new crescent moon...

94.1668Sing alongPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jan 23 1996 12:455
    red sky at night, sailor's delight
    
    red sky tuesday morning...everyone take warning....
    
    :^)
94.1669AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Jan 23 1996 18:3514
re:      <<< Note 94.1667 by STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESS "Wake Now, Discover..." >>>
>                        -< didya see it last night!!! >-
>
>        Counting stars by candlelight, all are dim but one is bright;
>        The spiral light of Venus, rising first and shining best,
>        Oh, from the northwest corner, of a brand new crescent moon...
>

Yes!!  It was awesome...  I never really put the above lyrics together,
but someone mentioned it here I think.  As I walked out of Grossman's about 
6:00, there it was:  the spiral light of Venus on the northwest corner of a 
brand new crescent moon!  Definitely struck a chord.

/Ken
94.1670STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Tue Jan 23 1996 18:417
	when I walked out of work, there it was right in front of me - 
	and the sky was sort of misty/cloudy/faintly-foggy - i don't know
	how to describe it exactly - but it was breathtakingly beautiful...

	Debess

94.1671MKOTS3::JOLLIMORECouldn't stand the weatherWed Jan 24 1996 11:053
	i was taking jentri to driver's ed and when we were pulling out
	of the driveway we both noticed it at the same time. it looked
	awesome. 
94.1672keep looking up...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jan 24 1996 14:0110
Yeah, but how many of you noticed Saturn, dimmer and up a little bit
to the left?  (Not me ;-) 


Glad to see people can notice these things, but it's a not unusual
alignment.  Expect to see a similar one next month, as Venus should be 
hanging around for a while.  


PeterT
94.1673STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Wed Jan 24 1996 16:117
>                            -< keep looking up... >-


	my name (chosen by me) means the heavens, the skies...I really
	-do- love checking out that space...

	Debess
94.1674what's the derivation, debess...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jan 24 1996 16:5411
>	my name (chosen by me) means the heavens, the skies...I really
>	-do- love checking out that space...


Name as in 'personal name' ie, Wake Now, Discover,

or Name as in 'Debess'  (which would beg the question, when did you chose it,
how, which language, etc...  oh, and what was it before hand?  I am 
such a nosey Parker ;-)

PeterT
94.1675STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Wed Jan 24 1996 20:0542
>or Name as in 'Debess'  (which would beg the question, when did you chose it,
>how, which language, etc...  oh, and what was it before hand?  I am 
>such a nosey Parker ;-)


	debess is the Latvian -word- for the heavens/skies - so I don't
	think there are any other Debess' in the world - how 'bout that!

	I used to be Debra, but noone called me Debra or I probably would
	have kept that name cause there aren't too many Debra's.  I was
	known as Debbie, and hated it - every job I ever had, every class
	I ever took, even when there were only a couple other females there,
	there would be another "Debbie" - when I started working here, the
	secretary in my group was Debbie - that did it - I decided to change
	my name.  I want to be Different!

	...now, why I didn't change it to Debra, I don't exactly know.  Never
	even thought about that ;-)...  I picked Debess cause I thought it
	went well with Guntis ;-) ;-) ;-)   I'm NOT kidding!  I kiddingly
	suggested Debis, but he told me there was a real word "debess" and
	then told me what it means, and the rest as they say, is history.

	A friend of mine, who is a lawyer, told me I could change it without
	going to court, as long as I wasn't doing it to evade the law or
	some other reason like that.  So I did.  I went to the social security
	office and changed it there, no questions asked, btw.  Next time my
	license came up for renewal, I changed it there.  Everytime I filled
	out a form, I just started changing my name.  Debess is on my
	children's birth certificates.  It's who I am now.

	You can tell, when you're around a group of my friends from over the
	years, when we became friends, by what they call me ;-)

	When I turned 40 a few months ago, I changed my last name (again)...
	now it's Rogers-Grabazs...just to keep me on my toes.  When someone
	asks for my name, I have to think about it!!!

	and this won't be the last time I change my name either...

	Debess

94.1676SPECXN::BARNESWed Jan 24 1996 20:225
    I often wondered about the origins of yer name, Debess...COOL!!
    
    Randel F. Barnes _ named after the old one-room school house in
    Redwine Texas...don't bother looking for Redwine on a map, it
    dissapeared in the 30's....
94.1677I was kind of wondering where you're folks came up with it...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jan 24 1996 20:299
Interesting, and understandable...  And you're right, as long as you are not
intending to deceive or evade the law, you have a perfect right to call
yourself what you will.  I must admit, a lot of times these days,
I think my name is really PeterT, and forget the rest of it....


;-)

PeterT
94.1678the artist formerly know as...HELIX::CLARKWed Jan 24 1996 20:3512
>	You can tell, when you're around a group of my friends from over the
>	years, when we became friends, by what they call me ;-)

  I heard *that*...
  
  Sincerely, John-Jay-Jazzbo-Jaybird-Clarkbar-Dave-Archie-Ray-R?-Jean Claude-
             Fig-Buck-Buckwheat-JayC.

             (given name, nick name, parents' pet name, schoolchums' joke
              names #s 1 - 3, basketball names #s 1 & 2, Spanish class name
              [started with R], French class name, dorm name, perversions of
              middle name #s 1 & 2,...  and finally my conference name.  8)
94.1679NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesThu Jan 25 1996 16:203
Debess, my friend, you never cease to amaze me.

:-)
94.1680As I was walking round Grosvenor Square...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu Jan 25 1996 20:516
Well I feel pretty good today...somebody gave me a begonia,
which (I am told) will someday bring forth red flowers!

I'm whistling up a storm today!

Dan
94.1681MKOTS3::JOLLIMORECouldn't stand the weatherFri Jan 26 1996 12:068
	JayC is really John?  ;-)
	i was christened James. Some friends still call me jimmy [shudder]
	
	James, Jim, Jimmy, Jay, JJ, J2, DrJay (and Doctor, Dr Bones),
	Jaybird, Jaybar (or Jaybaah), Jols, and Mal (or JayMal).
	
	;-)
	
94.1682BowlingWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footFri Jan 26 1996 18:483
    Be Safe out there this weekend friends...Super Bowl weekend and all...
    
    WO
94.1683SPECXN::BARNESMon Jan 29 1996 12:573
    cops in COlo Spgs were still pulling people over this morning....extra
    cops on the force thru Monday morning to enforce safe driving during 
    superbowl weekend...can U say "revenue"???
94.1684SPECXN::BARNESWed Jan 31 1996 19:4316
    I have no idea who Andrew Tannenbaum is, but my guess is he's a
    deadhead...
    
    
    'Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes
    hurtling down the highway.'
    -- Andrew Tannenbaum
    
    
    and one from my all time hero of all time, thru time and beyond
    time....
    
    Calvin: People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they
    don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the
    world."
    Hobbes: Isn't your pants' zipper supposed to be in the front?" 
94.1685TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Jan 31 1996 19:531
    bandwidth, I get it
94.1686hmmmmmUSCTR1::CONNORSFri Feb 02 1996 15:597
    
    Today I'm thinking...  Does Carol have short hair???
    
    
    ;-)  
    
    /mj
94.1687WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Feb 02 1996 16:266
    
    Today I'm saying ... I have long hair still.  For now I think
    I'll keep it ... I received lots of positive reinforcement over
    the question  :-)   thanks all!
    
    carol
94.1688SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 02 1996 17:539
    Way down south thay had a jubilee,
    Them Georgia folks, they had a jamboree,
    They're drinking homebrew from a wooden cup,
    The folks were dancin' there got all shook up.
                                           Chuck Berry
                                             Rock-n-Roll Music
    
    
    from my Sam Adams Beer Calendar
94.1689TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Feb 02 1996 18:175
>    They're drinking homebrew from a wooden cup,

Thanks, I never knew what he was saying!


94.1690ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesSat Feb 03 1996 05:0241
>	I used to be Debra, but noone called me Debra or I probably would


interesting story and nearly identical to mine.  i too changed
my name when i was in my early days at college.  i was contemplating
changing my first name from one "j" name to another "j" name.
while i was contemplating, i said, i'll call myself 'jc'.  the "c"
comes from my middle name.  well, i never changed my first name
to another "j" name, and decided to stick w/ "jc".  then, i came
to work for DEC and went back to my old name.  then, after a yr
or so, i decided to stick w/ 'jc' again.  and, similar to you debess,
i slowly changed: my license, bank statements, badge, etc.  when
we applied for a mortgage about 1.7 yrs ago, the lender wanted proof
that jc was my legal name.  so, iconsulted a lawyer and the lawyer
said exactly what you said: as long as you are not changing with
fraudulent intent, you were cool.  so, i told the lender that if he
had a problem,he could call the freakin' lawyer. after that, no prob.
always a pain on the phone though: 

"first name please?"

"JC, that's a 'j' and a 'c'"

"huh?"

"a J, followed by a 'c'"

"oh, ok".

then i get it:  J.C.
oops, it ain't that, it is JC!

"what's your middle initial?"

"i don't have one"

anyways, i only have my passport left which expires in 2-3 yrs, then
i'm jc for life.  like you debess, some of my older friends still
call me by my old name.  i guess you never truely lose it altogether.


94.1691SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Mon Feb 05 1996 12:574
    
    My middle name is now "E" w/out a period and that pesky thang that used
    to follow the "Covington" has dissappeared on all official documents...
    
94.1692STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Mon Feb 05 1996 13:1419
	Hey!  I just noticed that I changed names again! (node name, that
	is) ;-)...

	can anyone else see the change yet?

	a couple weeks ago, someone new was (re)hired in my group.  He
	came over and told me - you have my old node name - and I told
	him - you want it back, you can have it!

	so, I changed to the node name that I had in -my- past life here!

	Debess

	ps - da ve once commented to me that he pictured some kinda 
	superhero that used superpowers to do good for ecology (ECOMAN!)...
	and I thought the same thing - well, we were right!  That's what
	the name originator meant by it!

94.1693SPECXN::BARNESMon Feb 05 1996 19:137
    HAPPY (late) GROUNDHOG DAY!
    
    I think the furry little b*st*rd should be shot! for seeing his shadow!
    
    rfb
    
    can U imagine kissing a whistle pig??
94.1694DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byTue Feb 06 1996 12:194
    
    What the hell is a whistle pig? 
    
    Actually, I don't know if I want to know.
94.1695SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 06 1996 13:416
    a whistle pig is what we call marmonts in Colorado...high country
    cousin of yer woodchuck. 
    
    know what a tundra bunny is? a pika.
    
    rfb
94.1696NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesTue Feb 06 1996 13:557
>pika

Interesting.  In New Englandese, that's "pie-kuh", and is used to
refer to someone who is extraordinarily frugal, i.e. cheap.  It's
actually spelled "piker".

:-)
94.1697SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Tue Feb 06 1996 14:468
    
    Marmots are way cool. Watch out when ya go camping, tho - they like
    salt & leather. They'll find both in your boots. I had a marmot come up
    to me and chew/lick my boot as I was sitting cross-legged in the San
    Juans one day. Coulda reached out and touched the little bugger, but I
    just watched and took pictures. I finally had to shoo him away when it
    looked like he was starting to really get into the chewing part.
    
94.1698SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 06 1996 15:2118
    
    pigs are cool, but....
    pigs, pikas, rats in general, all carry ticks and fleas that carry
    spotted fever and other nasties....not to mention the little f*ckers
    chew up all my stuff at Tumbledown. 
    my german shepard and my basset hound make pretty sure that *NO* critter
    gets that close to me and mine....and the .357 makes doubly sure. 
    
    BTW, whistle pigs love antifreeze too. They've been known to eat thru a
    radiator and thru rad. hoses to get the sweet stuff. fortunately, after
    they gorge themsleves on antifreeze, they die. I had a friend actually
    witness this thru binoculars in the Sange de Cristo mountains.  
    
    I tend to like pikas more than pigs, but prefer trout...
    
    
    rfb
    
94.1699SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 06 1996 15:236
    back to the topic of this note....
    
    I distrust a man who says "when."  If he's got to be careful not to
    drink too much, it's because he's not to be trusted when he does.
    
            Casper Gutman in "The Maltese Falcon" (1941)
94.1700So Jah seh...WREATH::VALLONEWed Feb 07 1996 16:0229
I've been experiencing a lot of negative energy lately... At 
work...  witnessing some friends who are feuding...  and seeing 
sadness and badness on the news...  So on the ride home last 
night, I was listening to Black Uhuru....  And there is a section 
in one of their songs where Ice-T does a thing called Peace.  
Seeing as how I know how much folks here in GRATEFUL *love* rappers 
like Ice-T :-)  :-)  I thought I'd share the uplifting sentiments.

	Peace! An interesting concept...
	A dream world, where no soul is swept
	Under the rug, just brotherly love, 
	That's why I pray to the heavens above...

	That someday someway we will learn to care
	'Cause if we don't then we should prepare 
	For certain destruction of this earth we live
	People take but we must learn to give. 

	Black man, white man, yellow man, red man... 
	..Must understand -- the race is hu-man...
	The earth is ours -- the air we almost breath
	Every mountain, each and every seed. 

	Share care... The answer's in there
	And if we don't we're gonna live out a nightmare.
	As I speak, on streets gunshots are heard....
	It's just the tip of the iceberg.

--t mon
94.1701Rap works.PCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Feb 07 1996 16:073
    not bad stuff...
    speaking of black uhuru, didn't michael rose release an abum recently?
    i heard good stuff about it if it is the same one
94.1702SPECXN::BARNESWed Feb 07 1996 16:398
    Patty and I and a few others saw Black Uhuru in a local dump-bar here
    about 3 months ago. Our local Reggee band B+ (B positive)  (a bunch or
    transplanted Jamaicans) opened for them. Although the "groove" was about
    the same for all songs the vibes were good and positive! 
    
    Isn't Ice-T going to court over pulling a gun and shooting someone?
    
    rfb 
94.1703SPECXN::BARNESWed Feb 07 1996 16:413
    and t-mon...hang in there...keep da faith
    
    rfb
94.1704WREATH::VALLONEWed Feb 07 1996 17:397
Ya mon...  evr'y t'ing gonna be Irie...

We *all* gotta keep the faith.... and be like lions in Zion...

Now if I only had a nice cold Dragon Stout... 

--t 
94.1705MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamWed Feb 07 1996 18:1317
If you get down and quarrel everyday
You're saying prayers to the devil, I say
Why not help one another on the way
Make it much easier

Say you just can't live that negative way
You know what I mean
Make way for the positive day
Cause it's a new day
New time, new feeling yeah!
Say it's a new sign
Oh what a new day


Rastaman vibration! Positive!

	i'll have a porter, please  ;-)
94.1706WREATH::VALLONEWed Feb 07 1996 18:204
Jay, that was just what I needed to read (and hear in my 
head)...  I'm smilin' now :-)  :-)  :-)

--t
94.1707MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamWed Feb 07 1996 18:244
>(and hear in my head)...  
	
	yeah, it has replaced the "Mama Tried" that someone put in my
	head this morning.   ;-)    ;-)
94.1708USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed Feb 07 1996 20:046
    
    Hey t,
      Where do you work?  I occassionally toss back a pint or 3 o porter.
    Keep the faith and know the suns gonna shine on your back door soon.
    
    	Mark
94.1709WREATH::VALLONEWed Feb 07 1996 21:3841
   >> Hey t,
   >>   Where do you work?  I occassionally toss back a pint or 3 o porter.
   >>   Keep the faith and know the suns gonna shine on your back door soon.
   >>
   >>	Mark

I'm usually at MKO...  Although these days I'm down at TAY and 
PKO a couple of times a week.  I'm dyin' for some pints.  But this 
week is too crazed...  Maybe next. 

Thanks for the kind words...  From a lot of folks...  I try to 
keep things in perspective -- I know that there are people with 
*real* problems that they have to live with everyday...  

This is just a *work* thang.   

For me, right now, it's just an *unreasonable* amount of pressure, 
and I can deal with that.  You just buckle down and work hard.  No 
biggie.  

But there are some very kind people on this project who are getting 
raked over the coals.  You know how some high-level senior managers
can throw their weight around and say things like "this *will* get 
done... and NO excuses"  and then subject people to threats of losing 
jobs (i.e. getting fired) and all that.  It makes for a very unpleasant 
atmosphere.   

So my angst comes from seeing how people can be a$$hole$ and treat
other *people* in a very shabby way.  The work is hard enough without
the political and personal BS.

It's funny how some people get to positions of power and turn into 
big bullies -- of course they probably were bullies all along.

I feel like I'm in the service again :-(    I actually heard a 
person grumbling about "fragging that motherf#cker..."  Scary!
Is this Digital?  

I need a show!  

--t
94.1710MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 08 1996 11:027
94.1711STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Thu Feb 08 1996 12:4021
	well, ya know, tomorrow makes it one half a year since That Day.
	
	one thing for sure, time heals.  Maybe not all the way, but certainly
	the pain is considerably less as time goes on.

	I will still have my occasional "moments", but they are no longer
	continual.

	in a way, sometimes I think that even those that -do- understand
	this mourning-for-someone-I've-never-met can't understand why
	I'm not done yet.
	but then, I live with a Deadhead, and I can see it in his eyes
	sometimes too - and I'll ask - why you feelin' sad?  And he'll tell
	me - I miss Jerry, I'm still sad.  And that lets me know, I'm not
	alone.

	so... whoever else is still working through... even now...
	you're not alone either.

	love, Debess
94.1712SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 08 1996 12:5715
    yep...i was cleaning up around the bed this morning, getting ready for
    the trashman, and under a pile of clothing and paper I find 3
    newspapers dated August 9th, with full, front page pics of the fatman. 
    
    Right around the newyear, CNN had some ads about how they "covered
    everything of importance" for the year 1995, with a colage of sorts
    showing major news events coming into focus and melting away..the OK
    city bombing, bosnia, etc....at the very end of the ad, in the lower
    left hand corner, but in vivid color and with a huge smile, fades in a
    big picture of Jerry, fades out, and end of ad......I thought it was
    classy as hell.... 
    
    I don't think CNN is showing the ad anymore...
    
    rfb
94.1713true, true DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byThu Feb 08 1996 13:486
    
    Saw a bumper sticker last night on my way home 
    from school...I want it!  
    
    "The earth does not belong to us
        We belong to the earth"
94.1714SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 08 1996 14:266
    as said to me:
    "There will always be the homeless, there will always be the hungry and
    there will always be the poor."
    
    and I said to them:
    "And there will always be heartless bastards like you. "
94.1715WREATH::VALLONEThu Feb 08 1996 14:4224
    >>as said to me:
    >>"There will always be the homeless, there will always be the hungry and
    >>there will always be the poor."
    >>
    >>and I said to them:
    >>"And there will always be heartless bastards like you. "

Egg-cellent...  Well said rfb!!  I'll be using that line fer real mon.

I've been having a lot of discussions with people lately about 
how almost *all* of the badness in the world is caused by people. 
Pretty obvious on the surface.  

Natural disasters and unavoidable diseases notwitstanding, the pain 
in the heart of humanity is caused by other humans.  Collectively, 
WE'RE DOING IT TO OURSLEVES.

The warmth in the heart of humanity is also caused by other humans. 

It's our choice.  [Deadheads, among some others, already *get* it...] 

Sigh!   More love, more love, more love, more love.....  

--t
94.1716WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Feb 08 1996 16:246
    RE: .1713
    
    john shep has that on a t-shirt.  it's written in a circle around the
    head of Chief Seattle
    
    very cool
94.1717SPECXN::BARNESMon Feb 12 1996 13:3912
    "Twas a woman who drove me to drink, and I never had the courtesy to
    thank her for it."
                                 W.C. Fields
    
    "If we take habitual drunkards as a class, their heads and hearts will
    bear an advantageous comparison with those of any other class."
                                                
                                              A. Lincoln
                                              Feb 2, 1842
    
    
    happy B-day Abe!! 
94.1718:^)PCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Feb 14 1996 11:251
    happy valentines day to the loving members of GRATEFUL
94.1719STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Wed Feb 14 1996 12:585
	

		yes, Love.

94.1720for lovers...STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Wed Feb 14 1996 15:4413
	rfb has his beer calendar with quotes of the day...I have 
	The Little Zen Calendar ;-) ... hey, it was a gift...

	today's quote is so appropriate for Valentine's Day:

	we are so both and oneful
	night cannot be so sky
	sky cannot be so sunful
	i am through you so i

	e.e.cummings

94.1721SPECXN::BARNESWed Feb 14 1996 15:5014
    love e e!
    
    "I could drink a case of you, darlin',
    and would still be on my feet."
                                       Joni Mitchell, A Case of You
    
    
            Waitress, bring a pitcher,
            Another round of brew!
    
            Why don't we get drunk
                    and screw?
    
                                  Jimmy Buffett
94.1722SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 15 1996 12:015
    Oh Father, Father up above,
    In this world full of anger why have you filled me with love. 
    
                                              Dave Matthews Band
                                                 Christmas Song
94.1723:^(PCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Feb 16 1996 14:337
    Grim...
    my mom just called to say that my uncle passed on after a verrrry short
    battle with esophageal cancer.....
    
    
    they said he had 6-9 months...
    it only took 4 weeks
94.1724TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Feb 16 1996 14:367
    jeez, Chris, sorry man!  That is really awful.  Very sorry
    for your Mom, family, and you. 

    Best Wishes.  

    
94.1725SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 16 1996 14:422
    sorry to hear that, Bud. Vibes from the barnes' to your whole
    family.
94.1726DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byFri Feb 16 1996 14:472
    
    Sorry to hear that Chris.  Hang 10.
94.1727BINKLY::CEPARSKII'll Get A new Start...Fri Feb 16 1996 14:531
    Our thoughts are with you and the family today, Chris.
94.1728USCTR1::CONNORSFri Feb 16 1996 15:065
    
    
    my condolences chris....  very sad...  :-(
    
    
94.1729Hang in there manFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveFri Feb 16 1996 15:376
	Chris sorry to hear that bud

	vibes from my family to yours

	Toby
94.1730cancer is toughSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneFri Feb 16 1996 15:5814
    
       Hope that you and your family are doing ok.
       Was this uncle from new england or where your mom's from (pa?)?
     
       Hope that he did not have to suffer too much.
       
       Geez did'nt you just have some funerals at 
       Christmas time too?
    
       hang in there,
       Sloan
            
    
       
94.1731thanksPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Feb 16 1996 16:017
    this was my uncle bill, a man who has worked in the health profession
    all his life....he never smoked,,was a very moderate wine drinker and
    exercised regularly.....didn't look a day over 50 and he was 63!!!!
    
    he had 2 teenagers and a 7 yr old
    
    these were the people who put us up for the Spectrum run last spring
94.1732ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Fri Feb 16 1996 16:103
    vibes to you and yours dude...
    		
    				da ve
94.1733:^(AD::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidFri Feb 16 1996 16:274
    sad to hear that, Chris.  Hope the family stays strong and well
    throughout
    
    'noky
94.1734SeeyaPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Feb 16 1996 17:489
    thanks for the vibes people
    it sucks too because mum and i were gonna go down to PA way to see him
    seeing as he only had a short time to live.....
    
    cherish what you got and make sure the people you love are aware of
    that so if something like this happens, you don't miss conveying that
    one important message
    
    peace
94.1735MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamMon Feb 19 1996 10:552
	sorry to hear the sad news, chris.
	hope the family is doing well.
94.1736QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyMon Feb 19 1996 14:133
Bummer Chris...  Our thoughts go out to you and yours..

PeterT
94.1737AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelMon Feb 19 1996 17:283
peace Chris. Good vibes headed your way.

jeff
94.1738BSS::DSMITHRATDOGS DON'T BITEMon Feb 19 1996 18:146
    
    Soory to hear the sad new Chris!!!
    
    Peace too your family!
    
    Divide Dave
94.1739CUPMK::VALLONEMon Feb 19 1996 20:276
    Chris, 
    
    Much heart-felt sympathy for you... and for your family. 
    Prayers and good vibes coming at ya...
    
    --t
94.1740MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamTue Feb 20 1996 10:136
	image for the day:
	waxwings chowing on berries in front of mko.
	they're in low trees right at the sidewalk.
	and everyone who walks by stops and watches them pig out.
	they're so cool.  :-)
	
94.1741big daySEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Feb 20 1996 13:209
    
     Election day in NH. I'm going to vote at lunch. It will be interesting
     to see how it all works out.
    
     Also, it's Fat Tuesday!   Heading in to Cambridge to House of Blues
     to hear some Zydecko (sp?) tonight. Suppose to be some kind of
     mardi gras party... stop on by if you're out and about. $8 cover.
    
    Sloan
94.1742NAC::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesTue Feb 20 1996 13:484
>Heading in to Cambridge to House of Blues
>     to hear some Zydecko (sp?) tonight.

Never been there.  Is there a dance floor?
94.1743STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Tue Feb 20 1996 15:436
	belated condolences headed your way Chris...

	take care,
	Debess

94.1744the notes of his guitar resonated so perfectly with the heartstrings of so manySTAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWake Now, Discover...Tue Feb 20 1996 15:4733
A Message to Our Friends in France from The Grateful Dead

"A man must play at the hearth of his own heart to touch the hearts of 
others deeply. How willingly the world paused, last August, to pay 
tribute to Jerry Garcia, a true man of music, but a reluctant leader who 
disdained to play the role others desired of him - and the more 
vehemently he denied his fitness to lead, the more his generation 
insisted on draping the mantel of leadership upon him. He was something 
better than a leader, he was an artist. His attitude and execution helped 
move hearts and minds toward dreams of possible peace and honest 
fraternity. Perhaps this was because he was simply one of us and refused 
to be exalted above us. This, too, was a kind of art. He led himself and 
advised others to do likewise. The deeper values of his music, the 
remarkable personal integrity of the utterly committed musician, are 
forever present in the notes recorded to speak for him.

"It is his triumph and his ordeal that the notes of his guitar resonated 
so perfectly with the heartstrings of so many. Our exorbitant love was 
often his burden, but he carried that burden to the end. We have only 
just begun to miss him."


This message was contained in a fax sent to be read at a tibute to 
Jerry Garcia held in Paris on Sunday 14 January, It was at 
the Hot Brass Jazz Club and nearly 600 people attended, including some 70 
musicians. The main idea was that a wide range of musicians should play a 
few songs in the style of their choosing. It all started at 5pm and ran 
till 3 am.

Styles ranged from solo bazouki, bluegrass, rock, conventional Dead-style 
covers to the avant garde (Blues For Allah arranged for ten saxophones!).
Sounds quite an evening. All services were contributed free, and profits 
will go to a charity for children with Aids.
94.1745SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandTue Feb 20 1996 16:516
<tunes in after a coupla days...>

Sorry to hear about the bad news, Chris.  Peace, love, and comfort to you and
your family.

- jeff
94.1746SPECXN::BARNESTue Feb 20 1996 18:0814
    
    " I wish we could all have good luck, all the time! I wish we had
    wings! I wish rainwater was beer!"
                                          Robert Bolt
                                        *A Man For All Seasons*
    
    Mankind: The aninmal that fears the future and desires fermented
    beverages.
                                           _Anthleme Brillat-Savarin
                                          18th century French jurist and
                                                                    gourmet
    
    
    
94.1747SPECXN::BARNESThu Feb 22 1996 13:2111
    "There are those descended from an unawakened race of men who did not
    receive and do not revere the yeast. These sometimes attempt to brew -
    rather merely manipulate ingredients- and swill the festered residues.
    But not to them is reveled the simplicity of art, either of beer or of
    poetry. Not for them is the beatitude of the true malt; such people are
    cultural dropouts."
                                           John F. Adams
                     from "An Essay on Brewing, Vintage, and Distillation,
               together with selected Recipes for Hangover Melancholia" 
                or "How To Make Booze"
     
94.1748a good one for our aniv.SPECXN::BARNESWed Feb 28 1996 18:223
    Drink and be merry, for our time is short, and death lasts forever.
     
                                                  Amphis Fragment, 330 B.C. 
94.1749MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 29 1996 11:254
	happy leap year day!!!
	
	;-)
	
94.1750ShadyPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Feb 29 1996 11:505
    ...ready to strangle the first mechanic i see
    
    Does anybody else have problems with garages/dealerships/mechanic scum?
    
    they are one rung below lawyers on the evolutionary ladder....
94.1751scumMKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 29 1996 11:534
	oh no, not me!
	$240 labor to change the oil pan gasket on my truck.
	"but you get oil all over you!"
		HUH?!?  YOU'RE A MECHANIC, DAMMIT!
94.1752The Man and His 6 stringPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Feb 29 1996 13:102
    ...ahhhh
    much better now that i turned my GD calendar to the month of march
94.1753STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSWhatYouAreWhatYou'reMeantToBeThu Feb 29 1996 13:134
	hey Chris - do you have one of those watches that doesn't know about
	Leap Year or something - it's still February...

94.1754...and my watch says 3/1PCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Feb 29 1996 13:392
    i just got tired of looking at vince
        
94.1755TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Feb 29 1996 13:417
    Cleaning up my file cabinet last night I ran across GDTS m/o
    instructions for BG Series I, II sept/Oct 1994.  I was at
    Monday Oct 3, it was a flash back and a melancholy one as
    I sat there reading the ordering instructions.

    Tom
94.1756STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSRecallTheDaysThatStillAreToComeThu Feb 29 1996 13:489
	ahhhh. the last Boston Garden show, ever.  the end of a great run.

	does anyone else remember when all the sound just stopped for
	an instant?  It was kinda scary for me - cause I thought it was 
	only me doing one of those time-phase things ;-)

	Debess

94.1757WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Feb 29 1996 13:567
    
    time-phase?  did someone say time-phase?  i thought that only happened
    to me? 
    
    :-)
    
    
94.1758SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Thu Feb 29 1996 14:0113
    
    >Does anybody else have problems with garages/dealerships/mechanic
    >scum?
    
    >    they are one rung below lawyers on the evolutionary ladder....
         
    
    Hey! I used to be a mechanic! The I evolved (or is it devolved?) to
    software engineer.
    
    jols:
    $240 for an oil pan gasket? Did he use a gun when he took your money?
    
94.1759MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 29 1996 14:055
>jols:
>$240 for an oil pan gasket? Did he use a gun when he took your money?
    
	well, he was holding my truck hostage at the time.
	i'm gonna get a quote from ford and go back to him with it. 
94.1760SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Thu Feb 29 1996 14:129
    
    I'll give you a quote:
    
    $25.
    
    $5 for the gasket, 1 hour labor (getting dirty included for free.)
    
    Unless you have to remove a cross member to pull the drain pan.
    
94.1761MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 29 1996 14:1712
	hmmm, you don't drive a Ford, do you  ;-)
	
	the gasket was around $30. ($15 at Ford, probly)
	add in Oil, and filter. and of course (1) can degreaser (gets
	added to nearly every bill)
	
>    Unless you have to remove a cross member to pull the drain pan.

	he did say they had to 'jack up the engine' (or something to that
	effect) 
	(remember we're dealing with a ford-engineered product here ;-)
	
94.1762SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Thu Feb 29 1996 14:2511
    
    Oh, you want oil put back in it?  :)
    
    I just paid $3+change for a subaru oil pan gasket.
    
    You can always buy a tube of appropriate goop for $4.95 as well...
    
    Jack up the engine? Sounds like a moronic way to remove a pan. I'd
    actually like to crawl under it tonight to see just how badly something
    can be engineered if you're at the rage palace...  :)
    
94.1763MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamThu Feb 29 1996 15:3811
94.1764some of you have met herSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneFri Mar 01 1996 19:149
    
    Hi -
    Crystal's (my niece) 19th birthday is Sunday (3/3) .. It would be neat if
    some of you could send her a birthday message:
     
    US2RMC::"BEVECM33@SNYBUFAA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU"
    
    Thanks a lot.
    Sloan
94.1765STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneTue Mar 05 1996 17:478
	my group is bailing out and I'm about to do the same...

	it sure is beautiful out there with all those flakes coming down,
	but be careful, everyone, driving home!

	Debess

94.1766thanks Debess!!QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Mar 05 1996 17:5814
94.1767SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 05 1996 18:273
    sounds like a grate nite to brew petert!
    
    rfb_who brewed last nite
94.1768Sumer is icumen in...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Mar 13 1996 17:304
The sun is shining, the snow is melting, and spring is in the air!

Dan
94.1769ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesFri Mar 15 1996 18:1113
re: oil pan gasket.


240, imo, is a shaft for that job!
now, if the pan is like the one on my 302 V8 in the stang, it is
indented and wraps around some x-members below, hence the need
to jack the engine... but, even that is easy... 2 motor mount
bolts removed, then jack;


luckily, i'm able to maintain my cahs, so i don't deal
with ripoff mechanics and th elike...  i figure i save
about $1000-$2000 per year doing it myself
94.1770Not so easyMILKWY::HEADSL::SAMPSONDriven by the windWed Mar 20 1996 12:1813
Hey, I'm catching up for the first time in months!

	JC, When was the last time you did an oil pan gasket? The job's 
increadibly painful! Most motors need to come out. The pickup screen for 
the pump has to reach in to the bottom of the pan and so the pan need's 
a lot of clearance to come out. But the problem is usually oil leaking 
somewhere else that just happens to collect at the gasket location and 
look like a problem with the oil pan gasket. 

	Who's doing this repair anyway, I am catching up, but don't 
remember reading that note anywhere yet?

	Geoff
94.1771Happy Spring y'all!!!STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneWed Mar 20 1996 12:1921
	maybe because I'm a Libra, I usually focus on the -balance-
	aspect of an equinox...  this year, instead, I'm thinking of spring
	the way most people do - the time of new beginnings!

	the seeds went into the ground last fall, hibernating beneath the
	surface over winter, and now, with warmth and rain, will once 
	again be with us as they sprout and grow - in a different form
	than the seed that they come from, but in a similar form as the
	plant that grew last year.

	I feel a similar cycle has taken place in me these seasons.
	Jerry's death late last summer felt like such an end...
	Reflecting on what his life meant to me, over the fall and winter
	months, I realize, beneath the surface, somewhere, that there should 
	be a seed for new growth, to move on towards the future but still
	retain the memory of the past.

	I greet spring with optimism and hope!

	Debess
94.1772MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topWed Mar 20 1996 12:2714
>	Who's doing this repair anyway, I am catching up, but don't 
>remember reading that note anywhere yet?

	Geoff,
	
	I had it done on my 89 ford f150.
	2 years ago, the intake manifold gasket blew out.
	i took it back last month cuz it was losing a qrt of oil every
	other day (and i noticed it on my driveway). thinking it was the
	intake man gasket, i was relieved when i found out it was the oil
	pan gasket. i had the impression it would be cheaper. not so.
	i was told it was not an easy job.
	
	jay
94.1773melt baby, meltTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backWed Mar 20 1996 12:598
Debess, Grate thoughts for today, optimism, hope...Welcome Spring !!! at least
o-fishalee...bring on the bugs, heat, fish, softball, cookouts, mud, cookouts,
OUTDOOR LIVE MUSIC !!!  cold beer on a hot day...Red Sox games, warm breezes,
cold beer on a hot day

Rage in shorts and yer fave GD t-shirt

Wo
94.1774AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Mar 20 1996 13:1810
One thing Spring means to me is "get the outside chores done before 
the blackflies and squitos!"  This includes:

getting and stacking 6-7 cords of wood
getting and unloading driveway rocks (to deal with the mud!)
getting and unloading bark mulch (well, maybe)
build a tree house for the kids
during black fly month(tm) I hope to finally install the ceiling fan in the BR

/Ken
94.1775Spring is a time of rebirth...JARETH::LARUWed Mar 20 1996 13:2311
94.1776from an interview with David GansSTAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneMon Mar 25 1996 12:5215

 "[The Grateful Dead] expanded my vocabulary and my imagination. The sky
 wasn't the limit any more.  Your only boundary was the limits of your
 own imagination, and my imagination grew with volume and with the
 freedom that was afforded me in the Grateful Dead.  The Grateful Dead
 gave license to fly.  The only rules were there were no rules!  And that
 was great spawning ground for self-expression."

 "What do you mean "the end"? Grateful Dead will never end! The Grateful Dead
 will live as long as the songs are played, and as long as the memory is here
 on Earth."

                - Mickey Hart 3/22/96

94.1777WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsMon Mar 25 1996 13:342
    
    Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world 
94.1778SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 26 1996 14:4012
    been thinking a little lately.. (dangerous, i know..) about those that
    have passed thru this file and are no longer around...the Stanleys,
    Jody Mills, John Heffernan, Jum Hendersnap, Fog, JerryG, just to name a 
    few, there are *many* others that I think about too, sometime just 
    reading an old note in some other file brings back memories of that 
    person and what they said/wrote here in this file...I know they are still
    around and some of ya'll back east do see them occasionaly...but i miss
    their presence here......just thoughts...
    
    rfb
    
    rfb
94.1779USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyTue Mar 26 1996 14:545
    
    I was thinking about this the other day too.  Specifically, T!ng's 
    show reviews.  It was like going to a show without even being there,
    
    	Mark
94.1780SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 26 1996 14:566
    I meant to find and call t!ng when we were in the San Fran area, but time
    did not allow...I even had a Jerry T for her....oh well...
    
    "...new ones come and the old ones go..."
    
    rfb
94.1781STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneTue Mar 26 1996 15:2823
	Fog was at our BestOfJerry party...he will probably go camping
	with us in May.

	yeah, I been thinking about some folks too lately...

	like last weekend I slept on a futon - and thought about Jerri
	England and her cosmic futon ;-) - anyone hear from her?

	and / too - he used to have lots to say in here - last time I
	saw him was at the Phish show in Worcester...wonder how fatherhood
	is treating him?!?

	and Lisa Yetto - miss her in here - but correspond with her by
	email quite a bit.  She just moved into a house that she and
	Dave bought.

	saw Bbbb Bailey over the holidaze - he was back east visiting
	family.  He's doing great, I think.  Very happy with his life
	nowadays.

	Debess

94.1782MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topWed Mar 27 1996 10:212
	i miss phyllis, andy nourse, and john ryan to name just 3. :-/
	
94.1783more...SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Mar 27 1996 11:3510
yea, me too.

I miss "in_and_out_of_this_file_many_times_over_Michael_T_Deadhead"
and Spine-ola and Derek "Mr. Universe" Davies, and Chuck Flood and
Scott Abbot and the other dave clark and Shep but I see him on occasion,
and all the ones mentioned and all the ones I've forgotten temporarily
of course....

bobo

94.1784Opening Day is not far off...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Mar 27 1996 18:104
Picked up my Red Sox tickets at lunch today...this is going to be the year!!!

Dan
94.1785WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsWed Mar 27 1996 19:096
    
    Don't start with me about this being their year.  they've broken my
    heart for decades/traded players who flourish under other mgmt/make
    unbeLIEVable mgmt decisions.
    
    don't get me started  :-) 
94.1786yahooooooTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backWed Mar 27 1996 19:1011
Yes Dan, optimism springs eternal...'speshlee for us Red Sox believers...this is
the year indeed...hopefully THE HUNTERS (my beloved softball team) will open
spring training on sunday...Snow, go away...or at least stay up north in the
mountains where it should be...

C'mon Sun, dry out those 'ball fields !!!  got meeself a new glove this year,
ahh, the smell of a new Rawlings softball glove

goodbye gloves, and woolen hat, now it's time for my softball bat :)))

WO
94.1787GRANPA::TDAVISWed Mar 27 1996 19:181
    Hey Now, this is the year in Baltimore.
94.1788SPECXN::BARNESWed Mar 27 1996 19:2120
    
    The thought....
    
    "the water spills slowly over the rock in mid-stream. To most eyes, this
    just looks like water over a stone. Me, I see the slow spot around the
    rock, where the current isn't strong, where the lazy brown lies waiting
    to be hand feed by the current. Forget about the
    hawk above, the deer sign at your feet and the cold water penatrating your
    boot...That's the spot to concentrate on for now"
    
    
    i bought a pair of wading boots yesterday for the neoprene waders I
    bought last fall....may try and drown a worm on the South Platte this
    weekend if it doesn't snow too much.
    
    Jay, MNELSON told me You were gonna make a fisherman out of him this
    spring...HA! Better keep the beer out of his hands or he'll fall over
    board!
    
    rfb
94.1789Think positively!!! :-)NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Mar 27 1996 20:029
>   don't get me started  :-) 

Sorry...I was hoping to start the season on a positive note.  If you
insist upon being realistic, however, I must admit that I'd be happy
if they do as well as last year...if for no other reason, it is such
a sublime joy to get WORLD SERIES tickets, and hold them in my hands,
even knowing that they may never be used.

Dan
94.1790Still missing the fat man USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyThu Mar 28 1996 03:2530
  Just got home from a long cruise home. 

  Listened to some grate tunes and realized (one again) how much I miss 
  Jerry ;^(.  I suddenly found more tapes in my car than I realized I
  had.  I pulled out a 6-14-91 and listened to Stella blue.........

  All I can say is - RIP Jerry - I love you and what you left for me to
  ponder.  What a beautiful song!   I could have cruised forever if the 
  song didn't stop.

  Finished that and found a Nassua 73 with and Eyes to die for!  Cruised 
  into Westerly listening to China Doll - Just a little nervous from the
  fall.........................

  I do miss the dead,  I realized there can be no dead till there can be
  someone to sing Stella like the Fat man,,,, who knows.

  Oh well....

	RIP JJG
	from someone who loves you
 
  
 
  PS. Sorry, I just got a little melancholy listening to some of the 
      most beautiful music in the world.


  
94.1791MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topThu Mar 28 1996 10:4913
>Jay, MNELSON told me You were gonna make a fisherman out of him this spring.
	
	well, he does drink like a fish.  ;-)
	actually most of my fishing is done 6am - 9am. i've got a thermos
	full of hot coffee! but, once or twice every spring, my buddy and
	i bag the afternoon, grab some sandwiches and beer and head to
	the lake for an afternoon of trolling, drinking and dead tunez.
	
	i'm gettin ready. the boat is in the garage, after a long winter
	under cover. 4 out of 6 of the baot setups have been cleaned,
	lubed and respooled.  aaaahhhhh, there's nothing like looking at
	6 fishing poles all lined up, clean and filled to the brim with
	fresh line!!!  I'M READY!  :-)  
94.1792SPECXN::BARNESThu Mar 28 1996 12:466
    re: mnelson....
    
    i hear ya bud....
    
    
    rfb
94.1793all the vanished yearsSTAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneThu Mar 28 1996 13:1514
	hey now Mark...I hear ya...felt the same thing yesterday, I 
	kinda think it was something that was said in the Dance topic 
	about tim's first dance partner being his daughter at a Dead 
	show...last night on my drive home I was listening to a tape and 
	it just hit me - I'm never going to have that pleasure of dancing 
	with my daughter at at Dead show.  The sadness just washed over me...

	and regarding Stella; I always thought it was a beautiful song
	with alot of meaning - but since Jerry died, that has become THE
	song that says it all for me.

	Debess

94.1794just when you thought it was safe...STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSsuch a long long time 2B goneThu Mar 28 1996 13:247
       <<< Note 94.1791 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "Always stop at the top" >>>

>	i'm gettin ready. the boat is in the garage, after a long winter


	hey Jay - have you heard the forecast for tonight?

94.1795MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topThu Mar 28 1996 13:298
94.1796ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesThu Mar 28 1996 15:145
i was just gonna put in here that it is gonna SNOW tonight!


:-) :-0 ;-)
94.1797MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topFri Mar 29 1996 10:4914
>i was just gonna put in here that it is gonna SNOW tonight!

	good thing you didn't, eh???      ;-)   ;-)
	
	
	hah ha hah hah hahah ha!!!
	
    
     
   
    
   
 
	
94.1798JARETH::LARUSun Mar 31 1996 19:204
    Listening to Jerry sing "I know you rider gonna miss me when I'm gone"
    
    Oh man, oh man...
    I hope he knew how much...
94.1799SPECXN::BARNESThu Apr 04 1996 14:143
    or "...you know that I love You, Believe It or Not"
    
    Laguna Seca 7/83 (i think)
94.1800Shine OnBINKLY::CEPARSKII'll Get A New Start...Thu Apr 04 1996 16:035
    Been listening to alot of JGB lately and the one that keeps hittin' me
    is from "Shining Star"
    
    "Honey, you are my Shining Star - don't you go away.
    Wanna be right here where you are - till my dying day"
94.1801SPECXN::BARNESThu Apr 04 1996 16:151
    Shakedown has been doing Shining Star regularly since August....
94.1802USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyThu Apr 04 1996 18:065
    
    I listened to this the other day too.  I think I've got it on a
    Pawtucket '78 show.  Dig it
    
    	Mark
94.1803SPECXN::BARNESThu Apr 04 1996 18:273
    re:Pawtucket '78 show.
    
    good stuff!
94.1804Only time played? SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Apr 05 1996 13:0112
    
    re: Believe It or Not
    
    
    (this info is sans Deadbase):
    
    I think it was at the Greek, July 88. (believe me or not) 
    
    
    Steve-O
    
    
94.1805played in Rochester in 88TNPUBS::ROGERSFri Apr 05 1996 13:304
    Heard it in Rochester at Silver Stadium on 6/30/88 just
    before Oxford. Alwasy (er, always) wondered why Jerry
    never played this too often. Too bad it didn't am (er,
    make) Built to Last.
94.1806Built to LastDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Apr 05 1996 15:264
    
    Anyone have any tapes with Built to Last????
    
    I love this song, must have been excellent live.
94.1807Making Music Together In World Time ForgotBINKLY::CEPARSKII'll Get A New Start...Fri Apr 05 1996 15:379
    I have a few "Built To Last"'s - including a NICE soundboard from
    3-26-90 Knickahbahkah. Lemme know if you're innerested.
    
    
    "Believe It Or Not" made about a dozen appearances in '87-'88 and then
    was shelved for some strange reason. 
    
    
    
94.1808NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Apr 05 1996 17:2710
I also saw Believe It or Not, once, at Silver Stadium, 6-30-88.  I have a
tape of this.  They broke out a lot of Built to Last songs in the summer of
88 (the Saratoga show from 2 days prior contained my first Foolish Heart
and Victim or the Crime).

I think I remember seeing a Built to Last at Byrne Arena in '89.  Speaking
of Byrne Arena, did they just re-name it to the Continental Arena?  How can
they change a memorial name to a corporate name?!?  That's bogus!

adam
94.1809TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backFri Apr 05 1996 18:139
Adam, my friend, that's quite EZ...it's all a matter of $$$$$$$$

new Chicago Stadium = United Center
new Montreal Forum = Molson Centre
new Boston Garden = Shawmut, oop, they were bought out Fleet Center

bogus indeed

Frank Zappa "We're Only In It for The Money"  :)))
94.1810JARETH::LARUFri Apr 05 1996 18:204
    The great thing about the Fleet Center is that now
    a team always has an excuse for playing crappy!
    
    /b
94.1811DB jr.SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Sat Apr 06 1996 14:1210
    
    To disguise this digression, I will express my *feeling* on the topic:
    
    I feel stupid about my "Believe It or Not" stats. It was played
    six (6) times.
    
    
    
    I feel better.  :-)
                   
94.1812ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon Apr 08 1996 15:2217






			S  N  O  W

                        ==========




:-)


94.1813SPECXN::BARNESMon Apr 08 1996 15:365
    yep...and ya'll can have it! We had 60-70 degree temps here all weekend
    after last thursday nites snow....READY FOR SOME FISHIN!!!
    
    
    rfb
94.1814GRANPA::TDAVISMon Apr 08 1996 16:013
    Winter Strom Warning in Maryland for 4 inches of snow tonight...
    This is the latest I ever have seen down here... enough already..
    
94.1815ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon Apr 08 1996 16:559
Never enough is what i say.
I can snow all the way to July!
I'd be psyched.

latest i can recall snowfall is about May 8th, or so, in 1979...
10" of the lovely white stuff... leaves out, plants up, etc... it
was glorious!

i hope we rival that record!
94.1816SPECXN::BARNESMon Apr 08 1996 16:589
    re;
    Never enough is what i say.
    
    i thought that's what she said???
    
    
    sorry...monday
    
    rfb
94.1817HEAT...think HEAT...think Summer !!!TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backMon Apr 08 1996 17:009
    IMNSHO (in my not so humble opinion) this weather S*X big time...ok, we
    had a great year for you skiiers...but my softball team hasn't had 1
    practice yet, my nephews high school baseball season was 'sposed to
    start today...enuff already fersher...
    
    yeah, it's grate when the leaves start to bloom, folks get there
    gardens going, and it snows in May...real good...NOT   :)
    
    but hey, the Sox will NOT go 0-162 !!!
94.1818Summer and WinterDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Apr 08 1996 17:4817
    
    Yeah, enough of the snow around here.  I hope it continues to dump in
    the mountains where we can make a use of it but this heavy wet snow is
    a hassle and it totally sucks to ski on.
    
    I can't wait for long evenings of mountain biking, bump bashing at 
    Killington in June, dipping in Walden Pond, 5 day backpacking trips, 
    snorkeling at Winnepesauki, waterskiing in Cape Code Bay, outdoor 
    concerts, bikinis, light beer....Bring it on!
    
    Summer does have it's downsides though, like...sticking to car seats, 
    severe lack of skiing, sun burn, sweating, heat exhastion, driving past a 
    McDonald's dumpster on a 95 degree day, people trashing beautiful
    places, that feeling you get when you walk out of an air conditioned 
    building into sweltering heat....
    
    Spring and Fall are nice neutral times to enjoy.
94.1819batter upTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backMon Apr 08 1996 18:084
    Bikinis...attaboy Deano !!!
    
    Spring...hm, what's spring???  do we have that around here anymore?
    Spring Suite of Vivaldi's Four Seasons...the jam
94.1820AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Apr 09 1996 14:0515
    
    I had baseball practice Saturday, and I expect to practice again this
    weekend, so I can sorta deal with the snow during the week.  I took
    yesterday off and built a snow castle in the front yard, it was a
    blast!!  The recycle bin was perfect for making snow bricks, and the
    sticky snow was ideal for it.
    
    Still, I've had enough of winter, well past the time to move on into
    spring.  Yesterday was OK, but extended snow over 3 days is more than I
    care for.
    
    Sheesh....warm up already and melt this stuff.....even my snow castle
    ;^)
    
    Hogan 
94.1821ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesTue Apr 09 1996 19:3016
if you're hardcore, you'll practice in da snow!
little muddy, but just think how fun it'll be!





me, never enough snow.
i love the snow much more than the humidity, hotness, and the f*g bugs!!



6-12"  TONIGHT


RAGE!
94.1822AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Tue Apr 09 1996 20:456
    
    >>if you're hardcore, you'll practice in da snow!
    
    Last week I asked that we use the white baseballs so that we could see
    them better; this weekend I'll ask that we use the dirty ones :^)
    
94.1823logical avalanche :-)ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Apr 10 1996 12:279
    re: <<< Note 94.1821 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "Mr. Plumber's coding services" >>>

>i love the snow much more than the humidity, hotness, and the f*g bugs!!
    
    1. a wet spring greatly increases the biting insect population
    2. a snowy winter makes for a wet spring
    3. therefore, anyone who hates bugs hates snow
    
    QED
94.1824Good music...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu Apr 11 1996 16:485
A big Thanks! to Bob Hapgood for the WXRV (92.5FM) recommendation...it's
been on my dial a lot lately...

Dan
94.1825SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Apr 12 1996 12:233
yer welcome Dan...
:)

94.1826SPECXN::BARNESMon Apr 15 1996 14:0310
    happy patriots day all
    
    if the freemen really wanted to be free, they'd have been at shows....
    
    "Ale is meat, drink, and cloth; it will make a cat speak and a wise 
    man dumb."
                               Jonathan Swift
    
    
    burp!
94.1827duh!EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSknockin' on heaven's doorMon Apr 15 1996 14:506
>    happy patriots day all
    

	oh...so -that's- why it's so quiet in here today!

94.1828WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsMon Apr 15 1996 14:574
    yeah - explains why i can get caught up in here! most of the people
    who are prolific writers here are not in today :-)
    
    c
94.1829and Louise holds a handful of rainEVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSknockin' on HEAVEN'S door!Tue Apr 16 1996 13:277
	the storm starts
	when the drops start dropping
	when the drops stop dropping
	then the storm starts stopping

	Dr. Seuss
94.1830SPECXN::BARNESTue Apr 16 1996 19:1312
    "You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline...it
    helps to have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons,
    but at the very least you need a beer." 
                                               Frank Zappa
    
    and the reason for drinking and driving laws...
    
    The yard-of-ale, the three-foot long drinking glass, was created to be
    long enough for passengers to hand to stagecoach drivers, who could
    drink, drive, and not lose control of the reins when needing a refill. 
    
    burp!
94.1831missin' FZTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backTue Apr 16 1996 20:182
man, do we miss the wisdom of ol' FZ or what?  ya gotta have a beer to be a
country :)))    too cool
94.1832when i'm out of tap3es, of course!ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon Apr 22 1996 14:483
I listen to "the river" here at work when i work late late late.
92.5 !

94.1833ASABET::DCLARKmovin' to Montana soonMon Apr 22 1996 14:542
    "The river" is a good station. It's hard to believe it's located
    in Haverhill and is still cool :-)
94.1834SPECXN::BARNESThu May 16 1996 20:3416
    Beer is the only virtual reality I need. 
                                           Leroy Lockhorn
    
    and one for JC's note about that useless, futile gesture we all SHOULD
    do...vote
    
    A statesman is an easy man
    he tells his lies by rote;
    A journilist makes up his lies
    and takes you by the throat.
    So stay at home and drink your beer
    and  let your neighbors vote.
                                  William Butler Yeats
                                  The Old Stone Cross
                            
    
94.1835SPECXN::BARNESThu May 16 1996 20:377
    and here's some instructions from the ancient Egyptian gods (this may
    already be in here but i didn't see it)
    
    Do not cease to drink beer, to eat, to intoxicate thyself, to make love
    and to celebrate the good days...
    
    sigh.....i need a beer
94.1836You're not alone...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu May 16 1996 20:599
>    sigh.....i need a beer

        Oh many a peer of England brews
        Livelier liquor than the Muse,
        And malt does more than Milton can
        To justify God's ways to man.
        Ale, man, ale's the stuff to drink
        For fellows whom it hurts to think.
                        - Alfred Edward Housman
94.1837ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesFri May 17 1996 03:3910
speaking of beer..

i've had a fair amount of beer tonight...!
slash and i went out for a kkkkkkkkillah
mt bike ride in the rain.  total Mud Bowl situation.
hadda few cold ones and now i'm back here to kick
off a build so i can get my ass outta this place
early and PARTY DOWN at the camping scene tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!


94.1838I'll have beer pleeeezTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backFri May 17 1996 11:596
here it is Friday morning, I'm having coffee, I only had 1 beer last night
(silly me, I thought I had more in that darn frij) and DRAMA is playin' 2nite...
all this talk of beer makes me wanna have many beeyuhs 2nite...

Wes_whose_traditional_1st_set_drink_is_Johny_Walker_Black_on_the_rox_then_switch
_to_beer_for_the_rest_of_the_gig
94.1839MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREquick beat of an icy heartFri May 17 1996 12:307
	Mmmmmm, beeeeeer.
	
	had a pint or two at the bierhaus last nite. a end_of_winter
	bock, and a merrymack pale.
	
	been drinkin sam adams pilsner. highly drinkable.
	(this coffee tastes funny now  ;-)
94.1840Beers, not BearsTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backFri May 17 1996 12:462
Yes, the Sam Adams Golden Pilsner is mighty tasty...so is their new Summer Ale
Beer !!!
94.1841I concurPCBUOA::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri May 17 1996 12:464
    been waiting for a good pilsner release and that sam adams is mighty
    good stuff
    up until now, if i wanted a good rack of the shtuff i had to shell out 7
    beans for pilsner urquell
94.1842veltin's = beer koolaidSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri May 17 1996 12:545
Ever had Veltin's?  I think that stuff is the best (pilsner I think)
and I like the SA pilsner too.  Haven't tried their summer ale yet.

bob

94.1843MMMMMMmmmmmm Beer...AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Fri May 17 1996 13:095
    The SA Pilsner is remarkably close to Atkien Pils, the local brew
    in Kaufbeuren where the old KBO building was (overlooking the Alps ;-).
    I loved that brew, and SA has done a mighty fine job on this one.

    /Ken
94.1844ayyupp bee-yah is goodFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveFri May 17 1996 13:539
	I've been drinking alot of SA Cherry Wheat lately...
	I love this stuff which suprises me since I hated the 
	Cranberry Lambic... I'm not really into Pils though 
	still haven't tried the summer ale either.
	Pilgrim has a new brew out it's a Blueberry ale ...
	

	Toby
94.1845Getting to be a bit of a ritual...SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri May 17 1996 14:0224
    The next bottle of beer I open is going right in...
    
    
    my chili!  Lot's of hot peppers, garlic (can never have too much)
    stew beef (floured and browned) olive oil for the browning and 
    sauteeing of chiles and garlic, hefty doses of chili powder and
    cumin, at least one bottle of beer (homebrew preferred) for the
    stock, a can of whole tomatoes, squished, with the tomato stock,
    and a dash or two of salt.  Throw it in the crock pot, and 
    let it simmer for a few hours.  Add kidney and pinto beans towards
    the end, if you like.  I've been getting into a rut with this a 
    bit lately, but it's a rather tasty rut ;-)
    
    I hit upon the beer addition (been using plain water beforehand)
    about a year or two ago.  I'd been alternating making chili and
    beef stew, but I was getting pretty bored by the stew.  Then I 
    tried a recipe for belgium stew which calls for a bottle of beer.
    Tastiest stew I'd ever made.  Though I haven't really made the
    stew again, the beer has become a staple in the chili.  Of course,
    when eating the chili, it's required that you drink some beer
    to wash it all down...
    
    PeterT
    
94.1846SPECXN::BARNESFri May 17 1996 14:229
    yep, beer in food. I have a bad habit, when practicing my habit
    heavily, of passing out on the couch with a half pint still in a glass. 
    When i wake up around 2AM or when Patty wakes me up (which ever comes
    first) I put the glass in the fridge and add it to whatever is cooking
    the next day...doesn't really matter what, it *ALL* goes good with
    beer, (although I've yet to make a beer omlette) Ribs, chili, stew,
    sauces to pour over rice or stir fries....
    
    rfb
94.1847smoooooooooooothNETRIX::danDan HarringtonFri May 17 1996 18:048
>	I've been drinking alot of SA Cherry Wheat lately...

I didn't dislike this beer in the least, but I ended up treating
it as the Single-Malt equivalent of beer...sipped it slowly,
let the flavor roll around a bit, nursed it for a good long while.
It wasn't the stuff to have when quick cold refreshment was called for.

Dan
94.1848Nursing black fly bites, perhaps...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonMon May 20 1996 14:344
Hmmm...past 10:30 on a Monday morning, and only two new notes...I
suspect that a good time was had by all the campers... :-)

Dan
94.1849wokka wokka!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon May 20 1996 14:474
    My first.... great time, great place, most of all great people!

    Tom
94.1850EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSListen2theRiverSingSweetSongsMon May 20 1996 17:0254
	this -is- very interesting that we haven't heard from any
	of the campers...I suspect it has something to do with realizing
	that JC&Deb turned us on to a little taste of paradise and we're
	reluctant to divulge the secret ;-)

	Friday night I think there were 14 of us, Saturday night there were
	maybe 11...with 9 of us there the whole weekend, 4 of them kids...
	oh, and one obligatory dog.

	we got there around 5, 5:30 - the ranger told us which sites the
	3 others that were there were on - we checked 'em all out - noone
	we knew, so we set up camp right next to the pond and as far
	away from others as we could get (or so we thought)...Fog'n'Rach
	showed up and started setting up next to us.  All the time I
	kept saying "I can't believe we're the 1st ones here" ;-)
	Fog asked who else was coming and just as I was replying JC, Deb,
	da ve, and Cath stroll down from an area I hadn't checked out.
	They weren't registered, so the ranger didn't know about them
	and I wasn't thinking (!)...they were set up in a group area on
	another pond, completely isolated from the rest of the campground...
	JC&Deb's tent set up without poles no less ("and we're not moving!")...
	so we kinda took down our tents and stuff, put the canoe back on
	the bus, and joined them.  Perfect group site...for kids and dogs
	and Deadheads alike.

	Food and other consumables were consumed.  Fires and other
	lightables were lit.

	It was a beautiful night, sitting by the bonfire next to a
	roaring waterfall.  Seranaded by da ve.  Stayed up till the fire was
	just embers (an ex-fire!).  Roused pretty early (too early) the
	next day.

	Took a short hike.  Took a short paddle.  Gathered more wood.

	Next night, threatening burst of lightening in the distance.
	Ruh roh.  GerG kept saying we weren't gonna get hit by any
	rain - but he was way wrong.  We got dumped on...a little scary
	being in the middle of a field on a hill with no trees and
	watching this crackling thunderstorm out the tent windows.

	Sunday, the sun came out for the first time.  Again, not so
	good to be in the middle of a field with no trees around ;-)
	(Just call me Lobster Woman cause today I am red,red,red!)

	We hung around pretty late, put the canoe in the water again
	and went out to a rock in the middle of the pond "maybe there's
	no black flies there!"...

	good time.  beautiful, beautiful spot!

	Debess
	
94.1851and the No. 1 Stupid Reason why Josh didn't show is..QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreMon May 20 1996 17:2815
damn damn damn.  grrr grrr grrrr. shit shit shit.

I was a no-show because I pulled a back muscle on Thursday AM lifting some
test equipment into my office.  Didn't know I pulled it till it woke me up
Friday at 4 AM with muscle spasms.  Worked on Friday, went to the Sox game,
didn't sleep well again Friday night and so on Sat. AM, figured I really
shouldn't push it 1)carrying all the camping stuff into my car 2) not sleeping
in my bed at home.  Damn I wish I could have gone.  Well I'll see most
of all the same people on Sat. anyway.
Dr. has just proscribed Flexoril (muscle relaxant) (over the phone to the 
pharmacy, no less...didn't want to see me) so I'll be in la-la land the next 
day or 2.

real sorry I missed the camping trip!  
   Josh
94.1852EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSListen2theRiverSingSweetSongsMon May 20 1996 18:338
	was wondering what happened to ya Josh (even had a blank tape
	to give to ya to fill up with sumpthin special ;-) )...hope you 
	feel well soon!

	Debess

	
94.1853Old Dave Barry opinion regarding the InternetNAC::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu May 23 1996 14:029
"   ...      By the mid-'90s, just about everybody was hooked 
up to the vast international computer network, exchanging vast 
quantities of information at high speeds via modems and fiber-optic
cable with everybody else.  The problem, of course was that even 
though the information was coming a lot faster, the vast majority	
of it, having originated with human beings, was still wrong. 
Eventually people realized that the Information Superhighway was
essentially CB radio, but with more typing."

94.1854NETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu May 23 1996 16:537
> Eventually people realized that the Information Superhighway was
> essentially CB radio, but with more typing."

As I've heard it, all the knowledge of the human race is available
on the USENET...and it's typed in fresh, every three weeks.

Dan
94.1855STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogThu May 23 1996 17:004
    USENET... they threw a party and invited the world. Now they wish the
    world would go home.
    
    gary
94.1856NETRIX::danDan HarringtonFri May 24 1996 15:523
Have a great Memorial Day weekend, everybody!  Enjoy!

Dan
94.1857Yippeeeeeee!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Jun 20 1996 12:021
    Happy Summer Solstice GRATEFUL noter people!
94.1858MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu Jun 20 1996 12:322
	A Salubrious Summer Solstice to all.
	
94.1859'tis the seasonTOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Jun 20 1996 12:344
SUMMER !!!   Crank up the heat !!!

WO
94.1860Summer SolsticeDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Jun 20 1996 13:578
    
    To think, a year ago tomorrow and Saturday, were my last shows...yet
    I can still picture the whole thing like it was yesterday.
    
    I had such a fantastic time I swore Jay Joll's, Dave Benjamin, Chris
    Leblanc and company were going to be my touring partners from then on.
    
    Summer's here.  
94.1861could not resistRAGE::JCYou name it, I do itThu Jun 20 1996 14:207
Psyched summer solstice is here cause that commences the shortening
of the days and the lead into Fall, then WINTER, then SNOW!


sorry to 'snow' on your parade people!

:-) :-) :-)
94.1862NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Jun 20 1996 14:402
i hope you don't mind if i just IGNORE that snowy reply for 
about 6 months, do you??????  :^) :^) :^)
94.1863TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jun 20 1996 14:452
    You're a sick man jc 
    ;-)
94.1864SPECXN::BARNESThu Jun 20 1996 14:573
    HAPPY SUMMER!!!!
    
    summer's here and the time is right.....
94.1865DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Jun 20 1996 15:104
    
    I'm offended by your comment JC.  
    
    I'm headed down to personnel!!! ;-) ;-) ;-) 
94.1866RAGE::JCYou name it, I do itMon Jun 24 1996 15:552
Offensive!

94.1867we'll take what we can get, eh JC? :-)QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreMon Jun 24 1996 17:045
well, the temperature on Saturday was about 15 degrees below normal.
Some weatherforcaster showed video of people skiing at Arapaho Basin, Co.
Said A Basin will be open through the 4th of July!

 - Josh
94.1868RAGE::JCYou name it, I do itMon Jun 24 1996 17:181
A-Basin always cranks late into the season!
94.1869ComfortWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Jun 27 1996 17:142
    ..knowing that there is someone *ELSE* on the following month in the GD
    calendar
94.1870PostcardNETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu Jun 27 1996 18:5511
Greetings from Montreal...hey, Wes, this really is a great city!
We weren't here more than two hours before we were sitting on the
grass by the old port listening to a street performer singing
El Paso, and doing a pretty fine job, although he did forget the
last line.  "I've forgotten the last line...I've been out in the
sun too long!"  We tossed him a loonie anyhow.

See ya later....tomorrow we hit the backwoods of Quebec.

Dan
94.1871FABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Jun 27 1996 19:0610
	Dan,

	If you're near Rue de Ste Catherines  check out Moe's Diner.
	excellent ribs-n-wings!  Plus they have peanuts (tubful)
	everywhere available to munch on. Of course that's so you'll
	get thirsty and buy beer.


	Toby
94.1872And good burgers tooWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Jun 27 1996 19:103
    Or the Peele Pub
    
    another cool place with cheapo pitchas  of molson-rouge export
94.1873Montreal Roooolz...Jazz fest goin on now?TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backThu Jun 27 1996 19:149
Dan, glad the ol' place is living up to it's billing !!!  You must be somewhere
near Place Jacques Cartier, one of my favorite spots on this Earth !!!  I recall
pouring myself outta some bar in the same 'hood quite a few years back to
stumble on a street singer...we requested Friend of the Devil, he obliged, and
we sang along !!!  Coolest...

henjoy de backwooods Yankee !!!

Wes
94.1874Happy Independence day!STAR::64881::DEBESSshe lays on me this roseWed Jul 03 1996 17:055
        oh, freedom
        oooo, liberty
        oh, leave me alone
        to find my own way home

94.1875Been hiding out..in a rock n roll bandWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jul 03 1996 17:132
    I'm Uncle sam
    That's who i am
94.1876STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESSshe lays on me this roseWed Jul 03 1996 17:164
	leaving Texas, fourth day of July
	sun's so hot, cloud's so low, the eagles fill the sky

94.1877The Wild RoseNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Jul 03 1996 17:3021
    Here's one for all of us old married folks.
    
                      The Wild Rose
                            	by Wendell Berry
    
    		Sometimes hidden from me
    		in daily custom and in trust,
    		so that I live by you unaware
    		as by the beating of my heart,
    
    		suddenly you flare in my sight,
    		a wild rose blooming at the edge
    		of thicket, grace and light
    		where yesterday was only shade,
    
    		and once more I am blessed, choosing
    		again what I chose before.
    
    
    
    
94.1878NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Jul 03 1996 17:455
i dunno...

	must've been the roses....  :^)

				da ve
94.1879:-)ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Jul 03 1996 17:5525
   re: <<< Note 94.1877 by NECSC::LEVY "Half-Step Mississippi Uptown Toodleoo" >>>
    
    >Here's one for all of us old married folks.
    
    Here's another:
    
    I ain't seen my wife for three or four years,
    I'm a happily married man.
    Since she left I've been runnin' wild,
    Jumpin' all the wimmin I can.
    She gave me some trouble for a little while,
    But now I'm back to my old style.
    No, I ain't seen my wife for three or four years,
    I'm a happily married man.
    
    Ain't got no home, no children, no pets,
    I'm a happily married man.
    When I'm tired I just lay down,
    I sleep wherever I am.
    Now her paint and her powder's gone from my sink,
    And I don't have to worry 'bout takin' a drink.
    No, I ain't seen my wife for three or four years,
    I'm a happily married man.
    
    There's more, I think . . .
94.1880Scratch...scratch...scratchFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Jul 11 1996 19:337
	Gonna need an ocean...

	of Calamyne Lotion...


	Toby_with_poison_ivy
94.1881SPECXN::BARNESThu Jul 11 1996 19:564
    toby--try regular mud instead..or an oatmeal poltuse, on those itchy
    little devils..note i said OATMEAL!  %^)
    
    rfb
94.1882I'll definately try the OatsFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Jul 11 1996 20:3911
thanks rfb,

	I'm on methylprednisolone(steriods)  they really dry it up fast.
	the only downer is you're SUPPOSED to abstain from alcohol. that's
	gonna be real hard after my hockey game tonite and the family
	reunion i'm attending saturday.... 

	beer isn't alcohol is it  8-)


Toby
94.1883WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsThu Jul 11 1996 20:4210
    
    oh yuck i had that two years ago and had to take steriods.  what a 
    horrible time.  my sympathies go to ya
    
    and the alcohol rule ... well i interpreted it to mean that if you can
    see through the liquid, it's ok!  
    
    we do what works 
    
    
94.1884SPECXN::BARNESThu Jul 11 1996 20:576
    beer is liquid bread...
    
    man, i wouldn't want to be around you before/during/after a HOCKEY
    GAME, what with U being on 'roids and all........%^)
    
    rfb
94.1885re-1FABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Jul 11 1996 22:561
	Good one!
94.1886Tech-NuASABET::DCLARKSBU Technology GroupFri Jul 12 1996 12:425
    Try Tech-Nu for poison ivy. It unlocks the poisonous oils from
    your skin, instead of just calming down the inflammation. It
    works great!
    
    - Dave who gets it every year
94.1887AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Jul 12 1996 12:5211
    All 4 of the Hannan clan got poison ivy camping last week :-/
    Allie has it the worst, all over her legs!   Followed by me next
    but it's pretty mild.   Timmy and Mindy just got a spot or 2 that
    dried up real fast.

    I still have some prescription ointment that works really good.
    I'll *never* take prednisone again!   2 summers ago I got poison
    oak real bad and had strange psychological reactions to prednisone,
    which is a possibility with that drug (among other things).

    /Ken
94.1888SPECXN::BARNESFri Jul 12 1996 15:453
    re: strange psychological reactions...
    
    %^)
94.1889WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Jul 12 1996 16:565
    strange psychological reactions - a masterful collection of
    redundancies, Ken ... thanks! 
    
    
      
94.1890DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jul 12 1996 17:125
    
    Hummmm.
    
    I really enjoyed my experience with prednisone a couple months ago...
    I guess that explains it!
94.1891watch out for this stuffAWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Jul 12 1996 20:105
    No no, you got it all wrong.  This was a dark psychological reaction
    to prednisone, a *very* unpleasant experience!  Like a bad trip and major
    depression.  I had to leave work, didn't know what the hell was going on!

    /Ken  
94.1892SPECXN::BARNESFri Jul 12 1996 20:129
    
    not to poke fun at ya Ken.....
    
    re:
    had to leave work, didn't know what the hell was going on!
    
    been there.....
    
    rfb
94.1893DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Jul 12 1996 20:343
    
    "Ladies, Gentlemen...please watch out for the brown prednisone"
    
94.1894Unless you count the aliens that have been following me 8-)FABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveFri Jul 12 1996 22:368
	The only side effect I've noticed from prednisone is
	my face gets flushed/red and I feel hot. It rilly
	dries the stuff up fast too!

	your mileage may vary,

	Toby 
94.1895TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backFri Jul 19 1996 12:537
Labels and names tags, so important
Glad to know we've all been sorted
Stupidity brings you chances for success
you know the better you are, the harder it gets, YEAH !

from "Lemon Drop" by First & Last a young, up&coming original band from
Worcester
94.1896Thank youWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jul 19 1996 15:434
    respect and admiration for the residents of Long Island who answered
    the Coast Guard's request to participate in the retrieval of wreckage
    form the TWA plane explosion....
    clearly instills some faith in the human race as a whole
94.1897STAR::64881::DEBESSknocking on the Golden DoorWed Jul 24 1996 14:0821
	a friend gave me "the Little Zen Calendar" for a gift -
	everyday has a different saying (similar to rfb's beer
	calendar - but different topic ;-).

	today's:

	A trout leaps;
	  Clouds are moving
	    In the bed of the stream.


	I looked ahead to the days I won't be here.  On Jerry's
	birthday, August 1:

	He who binds to himself a joy
	Does the winged life destroy;
	But he who kisses the joy as it flies
	Lives in eternity's sun rise.

	isn't that most appropriate!
94.1898SPECXN::BARNESWed Jul 24 1996 14:251
    most sweet....
94.1899coolWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Jul 31 1996 12:173
    WOO HOO!
    
    New month in the GD calendar..turn the page to the fat man
94.1900SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Jul 31 1996 13:269
   <<< Note 94.1899 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>

>    WOO HOO!   
>    New month in the GD calendar..turn the page to the fat man

yer getting ahead of the rest of us...
:)


94.1901today & every dayFABSIX::T_BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveFri Aug 09 1996 14:158
	Just like to wish everybody

	Peace Love & Understanding
	
		 

	Toby
94.1902SPECXN::BARNESFri Aug 09 1996 15:131
    i'll second that emotion.......
94.1903Also good to be caught up...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonMon Aug 19 1996 18:275

It's good to be home!

Dan
94.1904SPECXN::BARNESMon Aug 26 1996 15:127
    Let's have a round for these freaks and these soldiers,
    A round for these friends of mine,
    Let's have around for the bright red devil,
    Who keeps me in this tourist town. 
                          Joni Mitchell, "Carey"
    
    
94.1905for your viewing pleasure/laughsSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Aug 27 1996 15:438
    
    Here's a image of a grateful noter/ragette/digital employee 
    working at objectworld west.. check out my candid shot 
    on this web page:
    
    http://www.childsafe.com/candids.html
    
    Cath
94.1906TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Aug 27 1996 15:561
    the best!
94.1907NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Aug 27 1996 16:361
Nice Picture!
94.1908NETRIX::danDan HarringtonThu Aug 29 1996 13:574
Gaia certainly looks lovely today!

Dan
94.1909Neato!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Sep 06 1996 14:546
    Giddy
    
    We had 2 fire drills already today here in DAS
    
    must be that "employee appreciation meat" searing on the grills outside
    that set them off
94.1910E::EVANSFri Sep 06 1996 15:137
On returning from a ZKO fire alarm a couple of years ago, we heard that one 
of the systems had its memory boards removed and probably walked out the 
door with the other people.

Jim

94.1911NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Sep 11 1996 16:548
         And meanwhile, there is music. . .
         Music is not a substitute for 
         meaning. . .it is a replacement! 
         Is this dangerous? It would be 
         if it were not, you know, music. 
			- Robert Hunter

94.1912thank you all for your support! :^)NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Sep 11 1996 20:247

	i have the *coolest* friends.....

			:^)

				da ve
94.1913ooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmSTAR::64881::DEBESSfull of cloudy dreams unrealThu Sep 12 1996 13:278
	let's all send out a collective "ooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" to
	da ve as he goes thru whatever it is he's going thru today
	to help determine what the hell he's got wrong with him...
	
	hoping for the best,
	Debess

94.1914SPECXN::BARNESThu Sep 12 1996 15:234
    I've been thinkin of da ve for several days now, but here's some more
    vibes......
    
    rfb
94.1915NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Sep 19 1996 12:439
94.1916MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Fri Sep 20 1996 14:145
94.1917smile dude... it's all part of the trip... :^)NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Sep 20 1996 14:2411
94.1918what next?SEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneFri Sep 20 1996 14:293
94.1919Year 2 underwayWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Sep 20 1996 14:313
94.1920MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Fri Sep 20 1996 14:538
94.1921QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreFri Sep 20 1996 14:565
94.1922well, ok... here's a spontaneous thought... NECSC::CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Sep 20 1996 15:268
94.1923STAR::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesMon Sep 23 1996 13:5716
94.1924STAR::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesMon Sep 23 1996 13:575
94.1925SPECXN::BARNESMon Sep 23 1996 16:1910
94.1926STAR::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesTue Sep 24 1996 13:2618
94.1927way coolWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Sep 24 1996 13:296
94.1928SPECXN::BARNESTue Sep 24 1996 13:5714
94.1929I'm pissed! ;-)DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Sep 24 1996 14:3612
94.1930DELPHI::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesTue Sep 24 1996 14:4013
94.1931DELPHI::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesTue Sep 24 1996 14:4312
94.1932DELPHI::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesTue Sep 24 1996 14:455
94.1933SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Sep 24 1996 14:5614
94.1934I am a believerDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Sep 24 1996 15:0530
94.1935I love that story Deane - that's cool!DELPHI::64881::DEBESSWe'llKnowTheNextStepWhenItComesTue Sep 24 1996 15:3713
94.1936SPECXN::BARNESTue Sep 24 1996 15:454
94.1937SituNETRIX::danDan HarringtonMon Sep 30 1996 20:226
94.1938EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Oct 01 1996 17:015
94.1939USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyTue Oct 01 1996 17:045
94.2029da ve's rant of the day... :^)CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Nov 13 1996 12:3772
94.2030EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungWed Nov 13 1996 13:1038
94.2031American slavesJARETH::LARUau contraire...Wed Nov 13 1996 13:2513
94.2032EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Nov 14 1996 12:0732
94.2033LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringThu Nov 14 1996 13:2097
94.2034EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Nov 14 1996 15:3352
94.2035the rant of the day... shorter... :^)CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Nov 14 1996 16:3550
94.2036did i leave anyone out?SPECXN::BARNESThu Nov 14 1996 17:063
94.2037EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Nov 14 1996 17:095
94.2038LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringFri Nov 15 1996 13:4568
94.2039JC is due for a re-grooving!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Fri Nov 15 1996 13:555
94.2040SPECXN::BARNESFri Nov 15 1996 14:409
94.2041last rant for the week... :^)CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Nov 15 1996 17:1876
94.2042just joining in the fun ;-)TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Nov 15 1996 18:142
94.2043SPECXN::BARNESFri Nov 15 1996 19:0011
94.2044LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringMon Nov 18 1996 11:5833
94.2045NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Nov 18 1996 16:1017
94.2046and pissedWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Nov 18 1996 16:146
94.2047just when you thought it was safe... :^)CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Mon Nov 18 1996 18:1664
94.2048NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Nov 18 1996 19:139
94.2049EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Nov 19 1996 13:1933
94.2050WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Nov 19 1996 13:3017
94.2051CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Tue Nov 19 1996 16:40121
94.2052what, no hyperlinks?JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Nov 19 1996 19:181
94.2053SPECXN::BARNESWed Nov 20 1996 13:492
94.2054EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungWed Nov 20 1996 14:3220
94.2055byeJARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Nov 21 1996 12:406
94.2056SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Nov 21 1996 17:245
94.2057DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Nov 21 1996 18:546
94.2058wave to the wind...SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Nov 21 1996 19:204
94.205933 years ago todayWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Nov 22 1996 13:023
94.2060CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Nov 22 1996 18:5814
94.2061be safeWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Nov 27 1996 12:301
94.2062grateful daySEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysWed Nov 27 1996 17:1615
94.2063now where's my PHISH tix?? ;-)TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Nov 27 1996 17:2610
94.2064grimWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Dec 02 1996 15:4118
94.2065SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 16:223
94.2066Incest!!!!DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Dec 02 1996 16:375
94.2067ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Dec 02 1996 17:0527
94.2068SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 17:081
94.2069no note was my faultWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Dec 02 1996 17:084
94.2070SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 17:081
94.2071and then....WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Dec 02 1996 17:104
94.2072GRANPA::TDAVISMon Dec 02 1996 17:147
94.2073:^) relax dude, i'm not arguaing with you...ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Dec 02 1996 17:2333
94.2074MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Mon Dec 02 1996 17:2511
94.2075my bag.....screwed the poochWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Dec 02 1996 17:2914
94.2076HELIX::CLARKMon Dec 02 1996 17:3118
94.2077SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 02 1996 17:328
94.2078I beg to differDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Dec 02 1996 17:586
94.2079LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringMon Dec 02 1996 18:276
94.2080EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Dec 10 1996 19:088
94.2081Thanks!RDVAX::LEVYIf the thunder don't getcha the lightnin' willWed Dec 11 1996 11:066
94.2082SPECXN::BARNESWed Dec 11 1996 13:186
94.2083Manchester's own!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Dec 11 1996 13:303
94.2084and potato cakes!!!DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeWed Dec 11 1996 14:034
94.2085AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Dec 11 1996 14:209
94.2086FOUNDR::OUIMETTEZat was Zen, Dis is Dao...Wed Dec 11 1996 17:3810
94.2087Happy HolidaysSUBPAC::BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveWed Dec 11 1996 19:004
94.2088LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Thu Dec 12 1996 01:375
94.2089SPECXN::BARNESThu Dec 12 1996 13:156
94.2090"The Blue Star is not specifically too good..."FOUNDR::OUIMETTEZat was Zen, Dis is Dao...Thu Dec 12 1996 14:5814
94.2091SPECXN::BARNESThu Dec 12 1996 15:118
94.2092whirled peas..TROOA::CHROSSMon Dec 23 1996 17:417
94.2093safe and happy holiday to you allWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Dec 24 1996 11:151
94.2094DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 24 1996 11:594
94.2095JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Dec 24 1996 12:2211
94.2096God bless us, every one...JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Dec 24 1996 12:523
94.2097Merry Christmas !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 24 1996 12:597
94.2098Happy New YearSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Dec 24 1996 13:035
94.2099LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonTue Dec 24 1996 14:0917
94.2100turn on your love lights today's the daySEND::SLOANsplit open and meltFri Feb 14 1997 13:0310
    
    Happy Valentines day ! From a beautiful love song..
    
    I have spent my life
    seeking all that's still unsung.
    Bent my ear to hear the tune,
    and closed my eyes to see.
    When there was no strings to play, you played to me
    
    Sloan 
94.2101HELIX::CLARKFri Feb 14 1997 13:323
  In the aaaaaaaaaatics of my [love]life...
  
  8)
94.2102:-)ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Fri Feb 14 1997 13:4222
     When I was One-and Twenty
              from A Shropshire Lad, XIII 
    
         When I was one-and-twenty 
              I heard a wise man say, 
         "Give crowns and pounds and guineas 
              But not your heart away; 
         Give pearls away and rubies 
              But keep your fancy free." 
         But I was one-and-twenty, 
              No use to talk to me. 
    
         When I was one-and-twenty 
              I heard him say again, 
         "The heart out out of the bosom 
              Was never given in vain; 
         'Tis paid with sigs a plenty 
              And sold for endless rue." 
         And I am two-and-twenty, 
              And oh 'tis true, 'tis true. 
    
              A.E. Housman
94.2103GRANPA::TDAVISFri Feb 14 1997 14:1318
    How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
    I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
    my soul can reach when feeling out of sight
    for the end of being and ideal grace.
    I love thee to the level of every day's 
    most quiet need by sun and candelight.
    I love thee freely as men strive for right;
    I love thee purely as they turn from praise;
    I love thee with the passion put to use
    in my old griefs, ans with my childhood's faith,
    I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
    with my lost saints, I love thee with the breath,
    smiles,tears, of all my life! and , if God choose,
    I shall but love thee better sfter death.
    
    
    Elizabeth B. Browning 
    
94.2104SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 14 1997 14:3622
    "..and if you feel like lovein me, if you get that notion....
    (ba,da, dada)
    I'll second that emotion...."
    
    
    i hope evryone gets what they want, or at least what they need, this
    Valentines Day....
    
    me...I'll be dancin like a wildman tonight, with Patty of course, to
    the sounds of SHAKEDOWN STREET! at Manhattens. 
    
    "She's got everything delightful,
    She's got everything I need,
    takes the wheel when I'm seeing double, 
    pays my tickets when I speed."
    ....
    Well, she can dance a cajun rythym,
    Jump like a willys in four wheel drive.
    She's a SUMMER LOVE IN THE SPRING, FALL, AND WINTER;
    She can make happy any man alive." 
    peace,
    rfb
94.2105a down thought on an up day...ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Mar 03 1997 12:289
    too many thoughts today to expound on them all...  :^)
    
    better still, most of them are GOOD thoughts...  :^) :^)
    
    unfortunately the one that is in the forefront right now is,
    after seeing the Hunter set list Jeff posted, that i won't
    get to see him in a couple of weeks...  :^(  waaaaahhh!!!!!!
    
    					da ve
94.2106\GRANPA::TDAVISMon Mar 03 1997 12:343
    What went on in Woburn this weekend? We heard on the news 10
    students hospitlized for taking muscle relaxers perscribed
    for a MS patient? Some students took 35?  Very scary...
94.2107Experimentaion - I think not!BINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungMon Mar 03 1997 13:0315
    TDavis -
    	Yeah I caught some of that on the news and in Sunday's paper.
    Pretty scarey scenario. Bunch of kids (13?) were treated for overdoses
    on these muscle relaxers. Apparently someone brought a bottle of 'em to
    a dance and several young females woofed down handfuls of them in
    celebration of making the cheerleading squad. These were 7th and 8th
    grade students (12-13 years old). Others joined in on the fun too -
    some ingesting them in 20's or 30's quantities and chasing them down
    with water, soda and/or beer. After a while they apparently started
    "dropping like flies" and the parameds were called in. As of Sunday morning
    half a dozen or so were still drifiting in and out of comatose but all
    were expected to make it with little to no long term health
    side-effects. Mental long term side-effects, who knows? I wonder why
    anyone would woof down these quantities of something they had no prior
    experience with. Wouldn't/shouldn't you be afraid of the results?
94.2108ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Mon Mar 03 1997 13:0622
    i missed the story on the news...  all i caught was the blurb
    before the actual story...
    
    what i heard was pretty much what you said, and they showed 
    the prescription drug baclofen...  bugged me a bunch since my daughter
    is undergoing tests and will probably be starting on baclofen in
    a few months...
    
    baclofen is used to counter spasticity..  not really a muscle relaxer
    per se (at least not as i understand it)...  people suffering from
    spasticity are deficient in baclofen and administering it can help them
    learn to control thier muscles and activiate/deactivate muscle groups
    by choice instead of by spastic reponse...
    
    it is very scary...  
    
    	stupid kids...  makes me want to smack 'em upside the head...
    
    		not that it would help of anything, mind you...  :^)
    
    
    						da ve 
94.2109scaryWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Mar 03 1997 13:076
    2 are still in critical condition
    
    the  guy that was prescribed these was getting them thru mail order
    
    
    so much for felonies for drugs by mail
94.2110SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Mar 03 1997 13:098
   <<< Note 94.2109 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>
                                   -< scary >-
    
>    so much for felonies for drugs by mail

It was legal though - you can get scripts by mail as a convenience....


94.2111Very scary...especially to parentsRDVAX::LEVYRun Like an AntelopeMon Mar 03 1997 13:2113
    The guy who needs the drugs has CP and probably needs them for a
    reasonable quality of life.  What's the issue about felonies in this
    circumstance?
    
    Apparently, one of the kids stole them from his porch after they were
    delivered.
    
    Why would they take them?  'Cause someone said it was a cool thing to
    do.  This sort of peer pressure can be very hard for a kid that age to
    resist.  We've been talking about this incident alot at home.
    
    	dave
    
94.2112control issueWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Mar 03 1997 13:257
    i find this to be kinda frightening tho
    
    what is to prevent some dirtball or wayward postal worker to lift a box
    of some prescirpion medicine from the postal bin/dock/someone's porch?
    
    We all know that theft takes place...with registered mail fore mail
    order and all....
94.2113SPECXN::BARNESMon Mar 03 1997 13:2910
    good note Probz....everyone, no matter what yer personal lifestyle may
    be, should be talking to their kids about stuff like this...I'm glad my
    kids have already been thru their "most rebellious stages"...and I in
    no way would wanna be raisin little kids today....
    
    Strange, we live ina society where pill taking is condoned for the msot
    part, and other drugs are demonized by the Govt and the media, yet some
    of the worst abused are the over-the-counter and the prescribed pills.
    
    rfb 
94.2114outlaw it either wayWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Mar 03 1997 13:316
    that is what i am saying rfb
    
    an instance of what's good for the goose is good for the gander
    
    
    
94.2115MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadMon Mar 03 1997 13:317
	for someone that takes a lot of pills per day, it's convenient
	and a cost savings.
	
	my mom takes 21 pills/day every day (5 this, 4 that etc etc)
	that's nearly 8,000 pills/year. she buys them in bulk, through
	the mail saving a bunch.
	
94.2116ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsMon Mar 03 1997 18:268
    
    These 12 year olds are poppin pills and nearly dyin.  
    
    Meanwhile, our crack govt D.A.R.E. team is busy down south chopping
    pot plants and wasting our taxes on anti pot ads.
    
    It sounds like all the kids will survive and hopefully return back to
    normal soon.  A close call I would reckon.
94.2117food for thoughtSALEM::BENJAMINSat Mar 15 1997 00:485
     paraphrased from a letter to the editor in "Rolling Stone" magazine...
    
      the Dead stand in front of you like an old friend gently urging you
    to follow along..Phish stands behind you pushing you harder and harder
    telling you to keep up or get run over....
94.2118smiling irish eyesSEND::SLOANsplit open and meltMon Mar 17 1997 14:486
    
    May the road rise to meet ya...
    
    Happy St. Patty's Day.
    
    Cathy
94.2119happy st padsWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Mar 17 1997 15:041
    Cead Mille Failte!
94.2120In that mood again....SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 18 1997 14:578
    It all rolls into one
    and nothing comes for free,
    there's nothin you can hold,
    for very long.
    
    And when you hear that song
    cryin like the wind,
    it all seems like all this life was just a dream....
94.2121EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Mar 18 1997 15:369
	I hear ya rfb - I'm in a funk today too - not -that- particular
	one that I think you're talking about - but nevertheless, feeling
	low.

	I just wrote a letter to let off some of my steam.  Maybe I need
	a walk too?

	feel like talkin'?  I'm listening.
94.2122GRANPA::TDAVISTue Mar 18 1997 15:415
    How strange, I have been feeling like that also, and the
    same words keep coming to mind. I wonder if it is catching.
    
    I find myself in a "is that all there is" funk, along
    with "working for the man".
94.2123UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Tue Mar 18 1997 15:467
Wow, me too...

Today is the last day of my 17th year with Digital...tomorrow
I have jury duty so I won't be around...but I'm in one of those
funks that causes me to question why I'm still hangin' around....

sigh....
94.2124UCXAXP::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Tue Mar 18 1997 15:473
I think we need a party....

;-)
94.2125ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 18 1997 16:1314
    
    <perk!>
    
    someone say party?????   :^)
    
    
    i dunno kids...  but i'm in a very good mood...  was all day yesterday
    too...  and yesterday was rough because it seemed like everyone i ran
    into was b*t*h* and crabby about *something*...  well, almost everyone
    anyway...  :^)
    
    stop being so down, or i'll hafta come over and smile at you!!!!!!!
    
    					da ve
94.2126EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Mar 18 1997 16:177
    
>    stop being so down, or i'll hafta come over and smile at you!!!!!!!
    

	didn't have to do it in person, da ve - your comment made me smile,
	despite myself!

94.2127:^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 18 1997 16:296
    
    
    	let that be a lesson to the rest of you!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    					da ve
94.2128Anyone stilled bummed?FABSIX::D_TODDTue Mar 18 1997 17:068
	


		Does this mean no party!!!   ;^)

						......davet.

		       
94.2129SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 18 1997 17:191
    lesson learned...
94.2130GRANPA::TDAVISTue Mar 18 1997 17:281
    Thanks DA VE, I needed that....
94.2131whadayamean no party???? :^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 18 1997 17:5314
    
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94.2132?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Mar 18 1997 18:179
    
    Beer?
    
    
    
    
    someone say beer?
    
    an EXCUSE to drink beer?
94.2133who's having it and when ?SEND::SLOANsplit open and meltTue Mar 18 1997 20:047
    
    sloan who's not suppose to be in notes files but is wants to
    know...
    
    		where's the party?
    
    Cath
94.2134USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyTue Mar 18 1997 20:114
    
    Did someone say pahty!
    
    
94.2135someone sez teh "p" word and they come out to play!ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 18 1997 20:164
    is it me, or did the energy in this note make a sudden
    shift a few moments ago???  :^)
    
                  			da ve
94.2136potentialFABSIX::D_TODDTue Mar 18 1997 21:513
	In case anyone is interested.....fresh keg of Guinness went
on tap at our place a day or two ago...........davet.
94.2137Bender!WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Mar 19 1997 10:122
    mmmmmmm
    guinness
94.2138SPECXN::BARNESWed Mar 19 1997 12:204
    well, i know *I* felt better after the shift in conversation in this
    note, and I'm several thousand miles from ya'lls party! (scuse me,
    "pahty")
    rfb
94.2139SPECXN::BARNESWed Mar 26 1997 15:534
    "Any day you can die, so what you want to do is live it."
                                                     
    Neil Patcher, extreme back-country skiier who was with Shap last
    Saturday on Little Italy...defining the code those guys live/lived by. 
94.2140and remember to turn your clocks ahead!EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Apr 03 1997 18:596
	as my workweek comes to an end...here's a numerical thought to take 
	into the weekend:

	On Sunday there will be 1000 days left till the millenium

94.2141there was no year 0JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Apr 03 1997 19:151
    which millenium?   NYE 1999, or NYE 2000?
94.2142ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsThu Apr 03 1997 19:163
   > NYE 1999
    
	That would be it.
94.2143con-fusedSUBPAC::BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Apr 03 1997 19:227
    
    doesn't the millenium start in the year 2001???
    
    or is that the next century
    
    
    Toby
94.2144or else it's a CIA plot!JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Apr 03 1997 19:357
    The next set of 1000 years doesn't begin until 2001.
    However,some people  just can't wait for their rapture!
    
    maybe it's just too confusing...  I mean 2000 starts with a
    2, doesn't it?  i mean like totally confusing!
    
    /b
94.2145EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSThu Apr 03 1997 19:5812
	I personally don't -care- if the year 2000 is the start of the
	next century/millenium or if someone believes that the rapture?
	will take place then or any of that stuff...

	;-)

	I'm just interested in the party - and I KNOW that New Year's Eve
	1999 is gonna be one hell of a party!  There is no way that
	New Year's Eve 2000 will be even close - imho - seems anticlimatic
	to me at that point!

94.2146Millenium shmillenium...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyThu Apr 03 1997 20:0614
> There is no way that New Year's Eve 2000 will be even close - imho - 
> seems anticlimatic to me at that point!

Well, we astronomical types will be celebrating both hardily...

Of course, you have to keep an eye out for that cloud wall...

And assigning signifigance to an arbitrarily chosen calendar
is a bit silly anyway.  I think the Jewish calendar is up 
in the 4 or 5000's.  They've got a few more hundred years to 
wait for the next big rolling of the digits...


PeterT
94.2147SPECXN::BARNESThu Apr 03 1997 20:204
    re;
    you have to keep an eye out for that cloud wall..
    
    and that ship in the comets tail!
94.2148suck the head, squeeze the tip!!!!!!ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 04 1997 14:1213
    tonight i will be getting my jones cured...
    
    i need fish-head music and i need it now!!!!!!!!!   :^)  and 
    it's only a matter of hours before i'm dancin my feet off to
    the sounds of the RADIATORS(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) at Toadz
    Place in New Haven!!!!!!!!
    
    manomanomanoman...  my new orleans vacation for the jazz fest
    is right aound the corner and the Rads will take me there!!!!!!
    
    				:^) :^) :^) :^) :^) :^)
    
    						da ve
94.2149SPECXN::BARNESFri Apr 04 1997 14:2910
    don't the Rads have a "newer" album out? I thought i saw one in a
    used bin not too long ago that I didn't recognize. 
    
    oh, and the thought for the day for me...
    
    Big ones eat the the little ones, that's the law of the fish!
    
    rfb
    
    
94.2150:^)ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 04 1997 15:0220
    well, for my birthday a couple of weks ago, GerryG gave me
    the latest one, called "New Dark Ages"...  it's the only 
    studio work of thiers that i have (sometimes it's hard having 
    so many bootleg tapes! :^)...  i know they have others out but
    the titels escape me at the moment...  hopefully i'll be able
    to buy some of the past efforts at the show tonight......
    
    but i'm already gettin' happy feet...  and the show is still
    hours away!  :^)  
    
    THIS band is what fills a hole for me now...  you can have Phish...
    i'd much rather radiate!!!!!  :^)   last time we went down to see them,
    they came on stage and played a one set show...  mind you, it was a
    2.5 hour set followed by a 5 song encore...  :^)  these guys are my 
    new road-warrior heros!!!  200 shows a year and still anything can
    happen!  it's quite a familiar vibe...  :^)  groove on it if you can...
    
    REAL Fish-head music...  got my dancin' berks on!!!  :^)
    
    					da ve
94.2151MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAllFri Apr 04 1997 15:085
	man, that sounds grate.
	wish i wuz goin'.
	have a grate time. you sound pumped!
	
	
94.2152ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 04 1997 15:345
    pumped?????   oh, i'd hafta say
    
    YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!   :^) :^) :^)
    
    					da ve
94.2153SPECXN::BARNESFri Apr 04 1997 16:209
    that was the one I saw, New Dark Ages...any good?? 
    
    Saw the RAds at Tiny Armstrong HAll at Colorado College after Probz
    recommended them...freakin grate!!! 
    
    I have all the other studio releases and some grate tapes froma  grate
    source in here. 
    
    rfb
94.2154ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Apr 04 1997 17:167
    i recommend it...  Umbilical is a great starter tune...  the title
    track rocks...  Dream Woman makes me smile...  It's a Fine Life
    has more irony than Alanis Morissette ever imagined...  
    
    it's definitely a party disc!
    
    					da ve
94.2155SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Mon Apr 07 1997 13:208
                     <<< Note 94.2153 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>

>    Saw the RAds at Tiny Armstrong HAll at Colorado College after Probz

Hey RFB,

Who's Tiny Armstrong? 
:)
94.2156just a comment hereRDVAX::ROBERTSMon Apr 07 1997 15:512
    I love this file
    
94.2157:^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Apr 07 1997 15:531
    and it loves you carol
94.2158SPECXN::BARNESMon Apr 07 1997 15:583
    re;Who's Tiny Armstrong?
    
    dunno...Tiny Barge is band here though...%^)
94.2159SPECXN::BARNESFri Apr 11 1997 14:304
    "Needles on a cactus flower, makes my horse's tongue hurt,Needles on a
    cactus flower, makes my horse's tongue hurt"
    
    entire song by LeftOverSalmon called Cactus Flower, lasts 10 seconds. 
94.2160SPECXN::BARNESTue Apr 15 1997 14:018
    from an article in out local rag..
    
    "Besides the US, only Bangladesh, Iran and Iraq allow the execution of
    minors."
    
    We're in good company, eh?...jezuz!
    
    rfb
94.2161what's a minor?SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Apr 15 1997 15:109
                     <<< Note 94.2160 by SPECXN::BARNES >>>
    
>    "Besides the US, only Bangladesh, Iran and Iraq allow the execution of
>   minors."

HAve we ever executed a minor?  I'm assuming you mean death penalty....
?
bob

94.2162EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Tue Apr 22 1997 13:4316

	Happy Earth Day!  (love your Mother ;-)

	the miracle is not to walk on water
	the miracle is to walk on the green Earth in the present moment
	to appreciate the peace and beauty that are available now

	peace is all around us
	in the world
	and within us
	in our bodies and our spirits

	once we learn to touch this peace, we will be healed
	it is not a matter of faith, it is a matter of practice

94.2163EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Tue Apr 22 1997 16:0926
	Teach your children 
	what we have taught our children -
	that the earth is our mother.
	Whatever befalls the earth
	befalls the sons and daughters of the earth.
	If men spit upon the ground,
	they spit upon themselves.

	This we know.
	The earth does not belong to us;
	we belong to the earth.
	This we know.
	All things are connected
	like the blood that unites one family.
	All things are connected
	
	Whatever befalls the earth
	befalls the sons and daughters of the earth.
	We did not weave the web of life;
	We are merely a strand in it.
	Whatever we do to the web,
	we do to ourselves...

					Chief Seattle

94.2164sorry, couldn't help myself.... ;-)QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Apr 22 1997 16:257
>	If men spit upon the ground,
>	they spit upon themselves.


Damn!  Now where the hell am I going to take a pee?!

PeterT
94.2165EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Tue Apr 22 1997 17:2725

        HaH!  (not a pretty picture, PeterT!)

        I'm reading _Earth Prayers_ today, in between compiles and stuff,
        so here's another one for y'all, in honor of the day:


        Earth mother, star mother,
        You who are called by a thousand names,
        May all remember we are cells in your body and dance together.
        You are the grain and the loaf
        That sustains us each day.
        And as you are patient with our struggles to learn
        So shall we be patient with ourselves and eachother.
        We are radiant light and sacred dark - the balance -
        You are the embrace that heartens
        And the freedom beyond fear.
        Within you we are born we grow live and die -
        You bring us around the circle to rebirth,
        Within us you dance
        Forever.

                                                Starhawk

94.2166Earth Day ritualEVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed Apr 23 1997 13:4325
	last night, at dusk, I had the opportunity to slip off by myself,
	so I strode off into the woods.  Sat for awhile in the "future site
	of the sauna" - a cleared-out area overlooking a brook at the
	bottom of the hill.  Sat there and contemplated nature...expanding
	my mind into the vastness of the universe!...continued my walk
	across the brook and up to the top of the hill on the other side.
	
	on my way back, it was getting dark, and I was exploring a little
	island created by the spring meltoff which causes the brook to divide 
	into two, only at this time of year.  I couldn't get across, so I
	decided to turn around and go back to another spot to cross.

	it was then that I heard an owl call!  It flew to another tree because
	I heard it call again, but from another direction.  And then a third
	time!  I stood watching the tops of the trees, because it was too
	dark already to see anything else except the silouhettes of the
	leafless branches.  I hoped I would see the bird, but it didn't
	seem too likely, because of the darkness.  And then, I saw a bird
	swoop down to the ground...I thought it was the owl...but then I
	saw another much bigger bird swoop down to the same place.  So Cool!
	I don't know if the owl was after another bird, or if there were
	2 owls...

	Debess
94.2167Did you write the book?APACHE::ROYWed Apr 23 1997 13:565
    
    	If you haven't, read 'Celestine Prophecies'.......
    
    
    		Glen(n)
94.2168SSDEVO::R_BARNESWed Apr 23 1997 15:0711
    owls are one of my favorite birds. When I lived in Montana as a kid
    we'd see owls all the time cause I was in the fields and meadows all
    the time. When we used to camp at lower altitudes here in Colo we'd see
    Grate<<-(dead-connection) Horned owls often bigger than eagles. Once
    when staying outside of Telluride at the Dunton Hot Sprigs, we watched
    a pair of barn owls hunt the perimiter of the meadow we had our fire
    built in. I think we were driving  the mice towards the edge of the
    meadow right into the owls talons. Now a days we camp/stay to high to
    see many owls, although there is an eagles nest not far up the valley
    from Tumbledown. And we see many more hawks than owls at high altitude.
    rfb
94.2169owlsSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Apr 23 1997 15:4527
re:  owls

It's that time again.  Not sure what time it is but this time of year
and a few weeks earlier we always see /hear lots of owl activity.  There are
2 barred owls that run the woods around our house and this time of year
they seem to be out in the morning in the evening and all night long.  I 
wonder if they've already have babies they have to feed or possibly the babies
are big enough to fly and are 'unruly' or rambuncious so as to involve 
the mother/father to chase them about (I've seen other birds do this but
much later in the summer).  

I do know that large owls (snowy or grate :) horned) lay their eggs in
late Jan or so ...

Neat though.  

Last night I was out back around dusk and there's a big dead pine that's
leaning next to a pond.  I heard a weird noise (not a Hoot!) but real low
and whiny and went to look.  Saw what I thought was a racoon on the side 
of the tree but turns out it was the owl who took off and then hooted.

So all that's a mystery to me.  Why they are out so frequently this time
of year and the weird noise....

Any owl experts out there?
bob

94.2170owls...love em.ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed Apr 23 1997 16:377
    
    Barred owls are extremely impressive.
    
    They can also get curious about humans if there are not a lot of people
    around.  They will come look.
    
    Had the pleasure of a barred owls company on (of all places) owls head.
94.2171SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Apr 23 1997 16:5512
              <<< Note 94.2170 by ICS::SMITHDE "So many roads" >>>
                              -< owls...love em. >-
    
>    Had the pleasure of a barred owls company on (of all places) owls head.

The one in Vermont up in Groton?

just curious - 

re:  curious about humans

They been peeking at us lately :)
94.2172LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysWed Apr 23 1997 18:2022
bobo,
if i may be so bold and answer for deano, i reckon be meant
owl's head mtn in the pemi. wilderness in the white mtns.




             <<< Note 94.2171 by SMURF::HAPGOOD "Java Java HEY!" >>>

              <<< Note 94.2170 by ICS::SMITHDE "So many roads" >>>
                              -< owls...love em. >-
    
>    Had the pleasure of a barred owls company on (of all places) owls head.

The one in Vermont up in Groton?

just curious - 

re:  curious about humans

They been peeking at us lately :)

94.2173are you going to name them?ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed Apr 23 1997 18:248
    
    yeah, it was the one in the White Mtns.
    
    The owl did not seem frightened by us at all.  Perched above our
    campsite for nearly 5 minutes looking at us (and overthing within a 280
    degree radius) without moving it's body at all.
    
    I wouldn't be surprised if Debess's owls were screechers.
94.2174EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed Apr 23 1997 18:546
	I once saw a great snowy owl in the orchards in Lyndeboro -
	I understand it's pretty rare for them to come this far south?
	I took some pictures of it with my telephoto.
	Now that was extremely cool...

94.2175saw whetICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed Apr 23 1997 18:555
    
    Ever see a Saw Whet owl?  Cutest damn things you'll ever see.
    
    They don't mind humans....they'll even let you pick em up during
    daylight hours.  
94.2176SSDEVO::R_BARNESWed Apr 23 1997 18:5811
    actually during bad Canadian winters, snowy owls are known to head
    south for food. As a kid in Montana one VERY cold winter, I was out
    hunting rabbits (be verrry quite!), drew  a BEAD ON ONE WITH MY TRUSTY
    BB gun, and before I could shoot, a huge snowy owl dropped from the ski
    and grabbed my rabbit! Well, needless to say, I was pissed! I chased
    the owl from field to field for about 4 fields, him landing in every
    field taking the opurtunity to munch on said rabbit. WHne I finnaly
    forced him to drop the bunny, there was nothing left but the head,
    backbone and the 4 legs...all else had been consumed..still a vivid
    memory for me....
    rfb
94.2177EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed Apr 23 1997 19:036

        Lilac rain, unbroken chain, Song of the sawhet owl.
        Out on the mountain, it'll drive you insane,
        Listening to the winds howl

94.2178DOH!SSDEVO::R_BARNESWed Apr 23 1997 19:142
    actually, one of my favorite owls has always been Owlsley...the 4
    way...%^)
94.2179SSDEVO::R_BARNESWed Apr 23 1997 19:3412
    I am reminded of another owl story...driving to work one day about 10
    years ago, an immature Grate Horned Owl dove out of the fog and smacked
    into the car in front of me on the freeway. I quickly pulled over and
    grabed to owl, but his neck was broken from the impact and he was dead. 
    I took him to work, buried him in a snow bank, and called the F&G. They
    told me i was heading for jail if I kept it in my possesion...it's
    against the law to even posess a feather from a bird of prey in
    COlorado, since you might have killed that bird to obtain that feather.
    I was going to have the owl mounted and wanted the F&G to know I had
    picked it up on the side of the road, but no deal.
    
    rfb 
94.2180my owl storyBSS::DSMITHI'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAYWed Apr 23 1997 20:4615
    
     I was up cutting fire wood a number of years ago, it was right at dusk 
      we had stop cutting and were taking a break before loading up the
    wood when this Grate Horned flew down to check out the yellow chain saw
    laying on the ground, he almost grabbed it before he figured out it was
    not food, he then landed in a tree about 10 feet above us and just
    looked down at the chain saw.
    
      On the way out of woods that night we another Grate norned swoop down
    in the headlights to grab something off the road in front of us just
    out of the headlights. He must have had a 6 foot wing span, he was the
    largest owl I have very seen.
    
    Divide
    
94.2181MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAllThu Apr 24 1997 12:0958
	awrite. owl stories.
	i've met a grate horned owl, up close and personal.
	when they look you straight in the eyes it's scary.
	they are known as the most efficient killers on earth.
	
	i have a friend that's a raptor rehaber. she has a grate horned
	in her care. it imprinted to humans as a baby and can never be
	returned to the wild. it was in the care of a man for about 15
	years when he died. julie learned from and worked with him. when
	he died she took over caring for the bird, as well as a golden
	eagle which belonged to the gov'mint. the eagle was from the
	midwest and had been shot through a wing by a stoopid hunter.
	(not all hunters are stoopid. just this one.)
	
	the eagle was a massive but gentle bird. very friendly. but the
	owl could only be handled by dick. they had a relationship that
	was quite unique. dick and julie used to take their birds around
	to schools, libraries and museums to show to kids of all ages.
	they brought the owl, the eagle, a barred owl, 2 sawhets, a barn
	owl and later on a snowy. julie also owned a red tail hawk that
	she raised from a baby and uses to hunt with. a very impressive
	bird.
	
	when julie first started caring for the grate horned, as she
	entered the cage one day the owl attacked her. it was a large
	walk-in cage, and the bird flew from across the cage with talons
	up and out. julie could only think to raise both her arms and
	protect her face. the owl latched onto both arms and dug its
	talons into each arm. grate horned talons are the largest, if i
	remember. bigger than an ealge's. and once they grip something,
	they lock onto it like a vice. it's nearly impposible to free
	them. julie managed to get the talons out of her arms, but
	required numerous stitches and still has the scars. despite that
	she still cares for the bird, which she can know take out of the
	cage at the shows.
	
	she cares for some 20 or more birds at a time. she has to feed
	them mice, but can't keep that many live mice, so she buys them
	frozen and heats them in a microwave ;-)
	
	julies is also an artist and former illustrator for a dictionary
	publisher. i have a pen and ink drawing of her hawk that we
	purchased at a fund raiser for the friends of the quabbin. she
	also produces postcards and stationary for a rehab in CT. and,
	with the shed feathers from her birds, she creates authentic
	native american reproductions, headresses and such, which she
	displays at her shows.
	
	her name is julie collier, and if you ever get a chance to see
	her, do so. i searched the web for info, but didn't come up with
	anything recent. she (apparantly) did a show in springfield, MA
	for last year's earth day. but, i couldn't find any recent
	references. she took her birds to worcestor a coupla years ago.
	to the armory museum? (a weird place, with implements of death
	and destruction throught history. gives me the shivers ;-)
	i'm gonna see if i can find out if she'll be in the area anytime
	soon.
	
94.2182Bird SongAWECIM::HANNANThu Apr 24 1997 12:4921
	I love birds of prey!

	The only time I've ever seen an owl was when I awoke on morning
	to see one perched in a tree in the corner of my yard.  It was a 
	barred owl, and it was gorgeous!

	My brother-in-law picked up a great horned owl a few years ago
	off a highway.  It was dead, but appeared to be in perfect condition.	
	Apparently they often get sucked into the wind tunnels created by	
	trucks, and this one probably slammed into a vehicle :-(  He got it 
	stuffed and mounted and donated it to a local school (it's illegal 
	in MA to have it done otherwise).

	Checking out this bird (before it was taxidermied) blew my mind.  
	Its eyes were like black crystal balls!  But the claws were the most
	amazing thing - they were about the size of my own hands, and 
	undoubtedly stronger.  Nothing but muscle, 1-2" claws, and a skin
	like sandpaper.   What a grip this mighty bird must have!  Someday
	I'd love to see on in flight.

	/Ken
94.2183SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Thu Apr 24 1997 13:1018
<--Note 94.2181           

>>	talons into each arm. grate horned talons are the largest, if i
>>	remember. bigger than an ealge's. and once they grip something,

   I believe the Great Grey is the largest owl.  The Vermont Raptor Center
  has an outdoor exhibit with over 40 types of owls, many hawks and eagles,
  and some ravens because they are close to being raptors.  Last time I was
  there admission was USA$4.00.  
   The birds were there for a variety of reasons, mostly because they cannot
  be released back into the wild.  The cages are very large to give the 
  birds room to fly a bit.  Each cage has a description of the raptors inside
  and a second sign with a short history of the particulars birds in that cage.
   Most of the birds had been found after being hit by cars and the wings 
  could not fully heal to allow them to hunt for themselves.  One owl was
  blind in one eye.  Several interesting stories and well worth the trip.

kbear  	
94.2184AWECIM::HANNANThu Apr 24 1997 14:137
re:         <<< Note 94.2183 by SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ "Are you from away?" >>>

> The Vermont Raptor Center

Where in VT is this place ?

/Ken
94.2185LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysThu Apr 24 1997 14:186
in the summer, you can hear owls call in the night around where i live.
one day, we had a smallish owl hang out in a tree near our house once.
kinda strange.  as a kid, i remember my parents waking us up one night
and there was a white owl in a tree very close to the house.  that was cool...


94.2186SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Apr 24 1997 14:555
Ken,  I am not certain but I think it's near Queechee....

bob


94.2187MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=NothingAtAllThu Apr 24 1997 15:5511
>   I believe the Great Grey is the largest owl. 
	
	i believe you're right. it's the "tallest" owl (at about 22").
	the great horned is the biggest of the "tufted" owls.
	
	But, I was specifically referring to the Great's large, feathered
	feat. I think they have the largest talons of all the birds of
	prey.
	
	Jay
	
94.2188corrected web pointerSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Thu Apr 24 1997 15:559
> The Vermont Raptor Center

  It is a mile or three outside of Woodstock Vermont.  The tourist info
 stops usually have a brochure with a map.

 Web access to info at:  http://www.greenwater.com/vins.html

kbear
94.2189HELIX::CLARKThu Apr 24 1997 17:3110
  On a less impressive note -- Drumlin Farm in Lincoln MA is supposed to
  have several birds of prey currently in residence.  Hawks and eagles,
  supposedly owls as well.

  (I heard this from a 12-year-old, so am unsure about quantities...)

  All incapable of returning to the wild, for a variety of reasons.

  Probably not worth a special trip, but if you're in the area and haven't
  stopped by in a while...  - Jay
94.2190SSDEVO::R_BARNESMon Apr 28 1997 13:533
    cool friend to have, Jolli...
    
    rfb
94.2191SSDEVO::R_BARNESTue Apr 29 1997 18:363
                    
    
                     rfb is a grumpy old fart
94.2192ALFA1::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Apr 29 1997 20:006
    good thing that R_BARNES guy is hanging out taking up the slack then
    eh?   :^)
    
    					da ve
    
    ps.  awww c'mon dude...  you're not *that* old...  :^)
94.2193BSS::DSMITHI'LL GET UP AND FLY AWAYTue Apr 29 1997 20:158
    
    >ps.  awww c'mon dude...  you're not *that* old...  :^)
    
    Yes he is!  . .
                 ,
               \___?
    
    Divide
94.2194mexican holidazeSEND::SLOANWind in the willows plays tea for twoMon May 05 1997 18:278
    
    It's Cinco de Mayo. Time to get a margaritta and yell out
     yaya yaya yayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
    
    DC and I heading to LaHacienda by 3:30 .. see ya there.
    
    Sloan
     
94.2195SSDEVO::R_BARNESThu May 22 1997 16:211
    Kind, healing, peaceful vibes sent to those that need them........
94.2196EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSwalk into splintered sunlightThu May 22 1997 21:235
	just a thought for the weekend ahead...

	Visualize World Peace - in honor of those who died in combat

94.2197stir that emotional caldren.....APACHE::ROYI don't drive fast, I fly lowFri Jun 06 1997 11:557
    
    	just a bit of brotherly/sisterly love going out to those who are
    presently dealing with relational strife.....
    
    	your personal 'god' loves you.....
    
    		glen(n)