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Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

1080.0. "Art, intercourse and intoxicants" by PASTIS::MONAHAN (humanity is a trojan horse) Sun Dec 19 1993 09:58

    Bernard Cribbens sang :
    	Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    	Are all my soul and body needs
    
    Omar Khayy�m expressed it as :
    	A book of verses underneath the bough,
    	A jug of wine, a loaf of bread - and thou
    	Beside me singing in the wilderness
    	Oh , wilderness were Paradise enow!
    		(Fitzgerald translation)
    
    How many other expressions of basic human needs can we find?
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1080.1DRDAN::KALIKOWThe Data Highwayman&CyberSpaceShotSun Dec 19 1993 10:1813
    Well, there's Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" which I cannot
    recall save that the most NON-basic one was "self-actualization."
    
    Funny story about that:  My wife Debby studied under him at Brandeis
    University in the '60s; her family was/is close to Maslow because
    they're all in the greater Boston med/shrink biz.  A year or two after
    she graduated, my father- and mother-in-law were at a cocktail party
    with Abe, my wife, and me.  Someone introduced my wife to him, asking
    "Do you know Debby?"  He said "But of course; she nursed at my breast." 
    My mother-in-law took pleasure in waxing wroth, drew herself up to her
    full height, and said "Au contraire, Abe -- it was MINE."  And a good
    laff was had by all.
    
1080.2ATYISB::HILLCome on lemmings, let's go!Mon Dec 20 1993 01:077
    My son says he's looking for a WIFE to supply the essentials...
    
    The rest of this is severely non-PC so please do a NEXT UNSEEN
                                           ^^^^^^
    
    
    Washing, Ironing, Fornication, Etc.
1080.3Popular viewsKERNEL::MORRISWhich universe did you dial?Mon Dec 20 1993 02:5712
    A couple from the world of popular music:
    
    The Hollies (at least I think it was them) sang:
    	"All I need is the air that I breathe and to love you"
    
    The Beatles sang:
    	"All you need is love".
    
    My personal view is that I would not place a bet on their survival
    strategy succeeding :o)
    
    Jon
1080.4PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseMon Dec 20 1993 03:364
    	"Wine, women and song" is the title of a Whitesnake track, but I
    rather suspect they borrowed it from somewhere. Does anyone know where?
    And then there is the Roman one that I can't remember the Latin for any
    more, panem something-or-other.
1080.5MU::PORTERbah, humbug!Mon Dec 20 1993 05:026
>  Bernard Cribbens sang :
>    	Sex and drugs and rock and roll
>  

I allus thought it was Ian Dury...  wasn't Bernard Cribbens
some 50s/60s radio comedian?
1080.6PADNOM::MAILLARDDenis MAILLARDMon Dec 20 1993 05:236
    Re .4:
>    And then there is the Roman one that I can't remember the Latin for any
>    more, panem something-or-other.
    
    Panem et Circenses (bread and circus games).
    		Denis.
1080.7PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseMon Dec 20 1993 05:545
    	The nice thing about being wrong is that it provokes replies. I was
    fairly sure that the Latin wasn't "pomp et circumstances", but if
    anyone has the Ian Dury/Bernard Cribbens record I would love a copy. I
    can take care of the copulation and cannabis myself - it is just the
    �sthetics that are missing.
1080.8FORTY2::KNOWLESIntegrated Service: 2B+OMon Dec 20 1993 06:1410
    Re .4
    
    `Wine women and song' has been around for a long time; it was
    paraphrased in the Navy version `Rum bum and concertina'. The
    German `Kinder K�che Kirche' [sp?] also comes to mind, but that 
    was more about cultural stereotyping than needs.
    
    And where does `6 (?) acres and a cow' come from?
    
    b
1080.9Or was it "forty acres"?TLE::JBISHOPMon Dec 20 1993 07:2812
    "Four acres and a mule" (which is how I remember the phrase)
    would have been the minimum for self-sufficient existence 
    in well-watered parts of the US in the late 1800s.
    
    Wasn't there another Beatles song with the refrain below? 
    
    	Just give me money, that's what I want!
    
    Then there's the Earl Butz list of three things, which I won't
    repeat here--it lost him his job, after all!
    
    		-John Bishop
1080.10OKFINE::KENAHI���-) (���) {��^} {^�^} {���} /��\Mon Dec 20 1993 08:451
    I think it was forty acres...
1080.11SMURF::BINDERCum dignitate otiumMon Dec 20 1993 09:299
    Three acres and a cow.
    
    		- Jesse Collings, in land-reform propaganda, 1885
    
    When the land is cultivated entirely by the spade and no horses are
    kept, a cow is kept for every three acres of land.
    
    		- John Stuart Mill, "Political Economy, a Treatise on
    		  Flemish Husbandry"
1080.12VMSNET::HEFFELVini, vidi, visaMon Dec 20 1993 10:159
	"Forty acres and a mule" was the promise (broken, of course) made to
freed slaves during the Reconstruction after the Civil War.  

	Read in the local (Atlanta, Ga) paper a few weeks ago that, encouraged
by some successful suits by Native Americans, a group is actually contemplating
a class action suit for the promise to be fulfilled. (!)


tlh
1080.13NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 20 1993 12:231
Spike Lee's production company is called Forty Acres and a Mule.
1080.14So Whitesnake was not the first!PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseMon Dec 27 1993 23:3529
    	Thanks to a Christmas present I am enabled to add some more
    quotations.
    
    	Who loves not wine, women and song
    	Remains a fool his whole life long
    
    	(long attributed to Martin Luther, but now corrected to J.H. Voss
    
    
    	Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter,
    	Sermons and soda-water the day after
    
    	(Byron in Don Juan)
    
    	Give me women, wine and snuff
    	Until I cry out "hold, enough!"
    
    	(Keats)
    
    	I may not here omit those two main plagues and common dotages of
    human kind, wine and women, which have besotted myriads of people; they
    go commonly together.
    
    	(Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy)
    
    	In the order named, these are the hardest to control: Wine, Women,
    and Song.
    
    	(Franklin Pierce Adams)
1080.15JIT081::DIAMOND$ SET MIDNIGHTTue Dec 28 1993 00:336
    Re .14
    
    >	In the order named, these are the hardest to control: Wine, Women,
    >and Song.
    
    That one's not true.  He forgot programmers.
1080.16Please excuse..AUSSIE::WHORLOWBushies do it for FREE!Tue Dec 28 1993 13:3516
    G'day,
    
    
    This Guy went to the Doctor's surgery because he was feeling tired and
    listless...
    
    He was told that were he to give up wine, women and song, then the
    doctor could add thirty years to his life. The man thought for a second
    or too and replied...
    
    
    
    
    I think I'll give up singing and settle for ten...
    
    dj