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356.1 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | water, wind, and stone | Thu Sep 06 1990 11:43 | 7 |
| or:
"The surgeon general has found that there is no connection between
politically correct words, acts, or writings and wild sex with
feminists. That, you've got to earn...."
-Jody
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356.2 | gettin' laid | TLE::D_CARROLL | Assume nothing | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:11 | 7 |
| I have been both PC and otherwise (although the former for about 1 hour) and
I have found that *neither* oen helped me to have wild wex with feminist
womannoters. So much for that theory.
(Any other suggestions? :-)
D!
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356.3 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | Born to note. | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:20 | 4 |
| Well, I can assure you that starting a charity lay campaign doesn't work
either. My MACHO campaign was a dismal failure. :-)
-- Mike
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356.4 | ...she typed with trembling fingers | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Leave the poor nits in peace! | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:27 | 3 |
| But Mike, isn't *social* intercourse enough?!
E Grace "flutterflutterflutter"....
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356.6 | most womannoters in NE | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | Food, shelter & diamonds | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:56 | 6 |
| re .3, Mike, we told you your problem is that you live too far away!
There is a limit to how far you can expect people to travel to dispense
charity! :-)
Lorna
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356.7 | | TUBORG::M_VALENZA | Born to note. | Thu Sep 06 1990 14:25 | 4 |
| So Lorna, are you saying that I should fly out to attend the five year
anniversary party? :-)
-- Mike
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356.8 | (*8 | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Leave the poor nits in peace! | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:14 | 16 |
| <<< Note 356.7 by TUBORG::M_VALENZA "Born to note." >>>
>>So Lorna, are you saying that I should fly out to attend the five year
>>anniversary party? :-)
>>-- Mike
Well, I'm not Lorna (for which she is probably eternally grateful, for
that would mean that she was not herself!), but, might I answer?
yesyesyesyesYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYES
If you would like to, why not?
E Grace
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356.9 | PC Cowgirls Ride Again | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:45 | 94 |
| A PC Cowgirl tale.
Any resemblence to womannoters is purely coincidental. :^)
*************************************************************
We were hanging around the bunkhouse at the Rubber Rose Ranch
watching the full moon rise when Jellybean suggested that we
go out to try and catch wild sex.
It didn't take much debate at all and hardly any time before
we were all saddled up and ready to ride.
Jellybean wore her favorite boots -- the ones with a tooled
pattern of roses climbing up her legs. She also had on her
fringed skirt and vest and her favorite musk perfume. The
lasso she was planning to use was made of soft cotton rope.
Liesl and Sandy were both carrying magnums of champagne to
lure wild sex closer to us so maybe we could finally catch
it. D! had a box of chocolates and the phone number of a
pizza place that delivers anywhere for afterward.
Maggie brought her banjo saying that maybe wild sex liked to
listen to Bach or maybe ballads and that music might calm
wild sex enough to be caught without taming it.
Lorna wore most of her jewelry and shined like the Queen of
Sheba and the northern lights all rolled into one. We joked
that if wild sex was a raven it would carry her away to its
nest and never let her go.
Me, I'd just washed my hair and was letting it dry in the
moonlight. It looked pretty.
We rode into the night talking softly and listening to the
coyotes singing songs about wild sex. The horses were full of
energy and we moved at a good fast trot over the milky-light
filled prairie.
We rode for hours. Finally we were riding slowly and
realized we were all caught up in the mystery of night and
moonlight and had been silent for a long time. So we
stopped. Liesl said as how we'd been riding hours and hours
and hadn't seen any wild sex at all. In the stillness we
could hear the champagne sizzling like rattle snakes in its
bottles. Maggie claimed she could smell the chocolate.
Nothing for it but to make camp. So we found a pretty place
near a small, deep stream with a lovely bent up old cotton-
wood tree and some grass for the horses. It was a warm night
for September on the prairie so most of us took a swim to
freshen up and then we built a fire.
Didn't take long to open the champagne and chocolates.
Hunting in our saddle bags we found some twinkies, Dr.
Peppers, a few tins of truffles, a bit of pat� avec
champignons, two bags of cheese popcorn and lots of teddy
grahams. Enough for a feast.
When all the food was gone and the fire had burnt itself into
a warming glow we settled back and listened to Maggie play
"Star of the County Down" on her banjo. When she was finished
we realized how quiet it was. The prairie was hushed for
miles around and we could feel the magic rising along the
hairs on the backs of our necks.
There! Just where the edge of the setting moon kissed the
horizon was wild sex! It was so beautiful, so free and wild
looking with the new-risen wind making streamers of its hair.
We could hear its blood-warming call, a cry somewhere between
a wolf and a rock star, echoing off the far hills and back
again.
No one thought of the lasso or the French perfume. No one
thought of the empty champagne bottles or the lilt of
Maggie's banjo. No one thought of how far away wild sex was
and how we'd never catch it no matter how hard we rode. All
we could think was how beautiful wild sex was standing tall
and proud in the moonlight.
We watched wild sex until it was a spot on the horizon and
then we watched some more. We didn't give up watching until
the sun rose.
We were quiet riding back to the Rubber Rose Ranch. Will we
ride out again at the next full moon? I don't know. But
Jellybean has been looking at maps and doing math. She says
she's found just where the moon and the horizon will touch
next month. Says she plans to be there with her lasso.
Next month is the harvest moon. I can't wait to see what she
gathers into her barn.
:^)
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356.10 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:45 | 17 |
| Speaking for myself I like the idea of co-opting the PC/get laid
concept. I believe it was originally used as a put down against certain
men in the conference. To take it back and make it joke shows how
stupid it is.
When I read the first comments on it I thought how typical of some men.
If other men don't buy their party line and tend to agree with the
women they are p*ssy whipped or copping out for sex. It couldn't be
that they had made a rational decision to support us. liesl
Spoiler warning for those who want to read "The gate to women's
country"
Remember in the story about how the women tricked the macho soldier
types into thinking they had fathered the children when it fact it was
the men they laughed at as weaklings that had that honor?
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356.11 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | Born to note. | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:46 | 7 |
| Well, E, that sounds pretty convincing. At least at the party I can
engage in some *social* intercourse. :-)
Now if you will be in a play at the time, I'll be expecting some front
row tickets. :-)
-- Mike
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356.12 | ride em cowgirls | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:49 | 1 |
| re:.9 I *love* it! liesl
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356.13 | Emma and Elizabeth... | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Alms for the War? | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:56 | 12 |
|
re .9
Margaret, if you hadn't used names of actual womannoters, I would
have expected a different ending to your story.
Don't mind me, though, I'm the only person I know who loves Jane
Austen novels but would love to rewrite some of the endings... just
once.
Justine
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356.14 | | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Leave the poor nits in peace! | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:57 | 6 |
| re: .9
DIET Dr. Pepper?! Oh, can I come? PleasePleasePlease?
Quaker girls like moonlight too!
E Grace
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356.15 | hmmmm.... | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | Food, shelter & diamonds | Thu Sep 06 1990 16:39 | 9 |
| re .9, that's a cute story, Margaret. Sure, we may as well ride out
again next month! What the hell. :-)
Actually, I'm not at all sure that "wild sex" is as elusive as that!
It's "love" that seems to be forever out of reach, in my experience.
"Wild sex" is a little more easy to catch. ;^)
Lorna
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356.17 | ... unless you program in Bliss ... | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:01 | 2 |
| It's probably not PC to point this out, but as I've mentioned before, there is
no "." in "Dr Pepper".
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356.18 | wish it wasn't only in my name! | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Leave the poor nits in peace! | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:05 | 5 |
| Well, my heavans. You're right! I just looked at the can on my desk,
and there *is* no "." in "Dr Pepper". You would think that with my
first name, I would have noticed that!
E (no ".") Grace
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356.19 | X^) (can't see'um, can you?) | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | someone shot our innocence | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:25 | 6 |
| re: .9
were you close enough to see what color eyes "wild sex" had?
jonathan (who usually can't remember full-moon nights)
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356.20 | Warning: detect humor. | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development | Fri Sep 07 1990 00:41 | 9 |
| re: .0
Data point: edp is his usual grouchy, whiny self at the lunch-time
Grand Uno game which probably indicates he's not gettin' any. But you
didn't say anything about (non-PC)�, did you?
- M
ps - Is this PC? Forget it, my wife notes and owns guns.
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356.21 | ... and she'd probably use them. | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development | Fri Sep 07 1990 15:15 | 6 |
| .20 should be taken as joking amongst friends and poking fun at the
idea that pc or non-pc should make any differnce wrt the rumor
mentioned in .0. Grand Uno players are often grouchy and whiny, myself
included. My wife does own guns, though.
- M
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