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353.1 | | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Wed Mar 22 1995 05:34 | 6 |
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Items 1 and 2 of course were a book and a pillow. I simply sat
in the living room reading and enjoyed the warm rays of the sun
pouring thru the window pane.
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353.2 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Wed Mar 22 1995 06:09 | 7 |
| same old, same old
Dionysos lived in a barrel.
And he owned nothing more than his Calvin Kleins, a MontBlanc and
a can opener.
Heiko
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353.3 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 22 1995 06:48 | 7 |
| well, the land of the free provides the right to design your
very own mudane life. i think that's what it's all about.
re; static furniture... i got rid of mine and got the animated
stuff... make watching tv really interesting! :-)
Chip
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353.4 | | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:10 | 8 |
| re .2
It was Diogenes who lived in the barrel
Dionysos = god of hooch, I think
well worth a libation...
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353.5 | Descartes, I think not | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:20 | 2 |
| Yes, thanks. Well, one of the D-Dudes, anyway.
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353.6 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:24 | 3 |
| isn't scirrosis(sp?) was the god of hooch...
Chip
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353.7 | I think not therefore I am not | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:31 | 2 |
| Cirrhosis was the god of loose livers :-)
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353.8 | | SUBPAC::SADIN | One if by LAN, two if by C | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:37 | 7 |
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re. .0
You sir have too much time on your hands....:)
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353.9 | | NETCAD::WOODFORD | Practicing Passive Agression | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:41 | 8 |
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re: .0
wow.....
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353.10 | | REFINE::KOMAR | Whoooo! Pig Suey | Wed Mar 22 1995 07:56 | 11 |
| .0
Uh...No.
Huh-huh huh-huh-huh
heh-heh-heh-heh
Uh... What did he say?
ME
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353.11 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Mar 22 1995 08:24 | 4 |
| re: static furniture
Try spraying it with some "Cling-Free".
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353.12 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | heavy clouds but no rain | Wed Mar 22 1995 08:29 | 1 |
| .. or try FM: no static at all.
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353.13 | Chuck it ! | GAAS::BRAUCHER | | Wed Mar 22 1995 08:29 | 8 |
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I go through a "throw the junk out" period every spring, and will
again this year. I recommend it to all. Own fewer things !
While I wouldn't do .0, I appreciate the sentiment. Tell me - do
you REALLY plan to use what's in your closets, cellar, attic, shed ?
Of course not !! bb
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353.14 | | REFINE::KOMAR | Whoooo! Pig Suey | Wed Mar 22 1995 08:31 | 3 |
| Didn't you ever hear the phrase: Whoever has the most stuff when he dies, wins?
ME
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353.15 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | KFC and tandem potty tricks | Wed Mar 22 1995 10:15 | 4 |
| Blame it all on the plow. If it hadn't been for the plow, we'd all
still be hunter gatherers.
Glenn
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353.16 | | RDGE44::ALEUC8 | | Wed Mar 22 1995 10:18 | 7 |
| .0
don't Apple do something like this with their offices? it's just a big
barn and every day when you arrive you grab desk(s) and chair(s) and
set them up as you like. then put them all away at the end.
ric
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353.17 | | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Wed Mar 22 1995 10:55 | 7 |
| Yep, I "throw the junk out" every once in a while. Usually I start looking
for some item, can't find it, so I start filling a trash bag until it's
found. If you haven't used it in a year or more, you never will. I need to do
a major cellar cleaning.
BTW, shoot your TV. It's amazing how much free time you suddenly have.
Actually, we do rent a movie once in a while... no cable, no antenna.
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353.18 | | SWAM2::SMITH_MA | | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:17 | 7 |
| TV was not allowed in my house when I was growing up. My parents
encouraged us to read, write, draw, build elaborate forts in the living
room with sheets and blankets, etc.
I think it's a plus for all households!
MJ
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353.19 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:22 | 2 |
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<-- And listen to gacky songs on the radio, judging by 350.53 8^)))))).
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353.20 | | MPGS::MARKEY | Specialists in Horizontal Decorum | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:31 | 6 |
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I'm pretty sure that this was the main reason why I got married...
so we could get mad at each other and throw each other's stuff
out. Helps keep the place clean, ya' know...
-b
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353.21 | | CSC32::D_STUART | | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:08 | 10 |
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Tom R. N1OOQ no cable, no antenna
^ ^
..............................
does not compute!!!
Dick KD8EQ
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353.22 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:31 | 9 |
| Russ, is this a colossal wind-up or what?
That bit about the refrigerator was the giveaway.
And couches are useful when friends come over to talk.
Seriously, I'm glad you're contented with reading. I'm similar.
But many people aren't - and the diversity keeps life interesting.
DougO
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353.23 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | KFC and tandem potty tricks | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:41 | 1 |
| Good thing he doesn't have a 6 x 12 snooker table.
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353.24 | | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | NRA member in good standing | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:11 | 8 |
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Aaaaaahhhhh, Mr Topaz..........hey gang, I think we've found the
chairperson for our welcome wagon committee.
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353.25 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Go Hogs! | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:31 | 29 |
| re: .0
I think moving my bed back and forth wouldn't work too well...I have a
waterbed. 8^)
Personally, I try to keep my cache of "stuff" to a minimum. I don't
buy trinkets or decoration (something else to pack up when I
move) or extra stuff that I personally would not use often. Of course,
many people would say I own a ridiculous amount of audio-video
equipment, but fact is, I use all of it often...that just *maybe* I
should use some of the money I spend on stereo stuff to buy a picture
or end-table. To them I say....NAY!
Once I buy a house of my very own, I might break down and buy a painting
or two, but until then, I still have another amplifier and a couple of
sub-woofers to purchase to complete my home entertainment system. I
may even buy an extra chair and a coffee table once I'm in a
'permanent' location, and it is safe to have a few extra large items
(since I won't be moving anytime soon).
Until then, I've always been the type of person to buy a few quality
items that I will use frequently, than a 'fill the house up
with furnature and trinkets' type.
[yes, I'm a 'bare walls', single type male..but I gots a nice new 31"
Mitsubishi tv to look at, so who needs pictures anyway 8^) ]
-steve
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353.26 | ok, make that no TV antenna! | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:57 | 5 |
| > <<< Note 353.21 by CSC32::D_STUART >>>
> Tom R. N1OOQ no cable, no antenna
> ^ ^
> ..............................
> does not compute!!!
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353.27 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:13 | 7 |
| Re: .25
>Once I buy a house of my very own, I might break down and buy a
>painting or two,
Hint: buy stuff now, while you still have money. Houses are little
money vacuums. (Okay, _big_ money vacuums.)
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353.29 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:15 | 2 |
| Chelsea, surely you can spare $6.95 for one of those paintings they sell out
of trucks.
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353.30 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Go Hogs! | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:18 | 7 |
| RE: .28
That's how I look at it. 8^)
Heck, if I can trash a waterbed during a move, then a painting hasn't
got a chance. 8^)
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353.31 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:31 | 7 |
| I don't have paintings. I have some prints. Last time my mom was up,
she dragged me to a frame store. So now I have a bunch of framed
prints. The majority are hanging in the back bedroom, where I hardly
ever venture. They look really good, though....
What I have done is put up a towel rack in the living room and draped
the afghans over it.
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353.32 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:35 | 1 |
| Your mom sleeps a lot?
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353.33 | early developments | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Thu Mar 23 1995 03:33 | 61 |
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re .22 Well the refrigerator has been plugged into the back
room as I examine how to best use "traditional space."
I really don't see why a "living room" should have
traditional furniture, because static furniture robs
space potential.
I also don't see why a "bedroom" should be so named, as
that space can also be used more flexibly.
Doug I've enjoyed your knowledgeable notes on topics like
NAFTA.
As for current conditions, the refridgerator is plugged in
the COR (Check Out room). Meats, frozen vegs, Milk, etc.
All light bulbs have been put back in room sockets.
All Mirrors remain on walls (bathroom, bedroom).
Small items like push pins, paper clips, etc are often
not logged in/out. They are however returned to the COR.
The car keys and wallet are sometimes placed on the kitchen
counter ("convenience"), sometimes in a small box in the COR.
I think the current mess in the COR has something to do
with that.
Toiletry items such as razor, shaving cream, toothbrush and
paste are usually logged out as "toiletries." Also things
like soap and shampoo. I don't have a problem with that, so
long as everything returns where it came from.
Curtains are a curious problem. I put them in the bedroom
at night since the sun pours thru that window in morning.
I still don't leave them there though.
The TV has been put on a dolly, the stereo on a plywood-
type plank with dolly beneath. I'm considering tying a rope
chain or chord to pull the things.
Closet space is starting to be looked at. Eventually all
manner of items get stuffed into them as we know. I'm
trying to envision how that space might be filled
"differently."
The idea of COR shelving is being seriously considered-
in light of all the stuff in there. How that might interfere
with the space requirements of the "large" items is unclear.
Shelves on all 4 walls would cut about 3.5 to 4 feet of
space out of the room. perhaps the advantages would outweigh
that.
The shower curtain remains in the bathroom just because ...
Russ P.
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353.34 | oh dear.. | CALDEC::RAH | Hold onto that dream! | Thu Mar 23 1995 07:14 | 1 |
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353.35 | | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | NRA member in good standing | Thu Mar 23 1995 07:34 | 8 |
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How are things out west, RAH? The water levels down? You and yours
make out okay?
Mike
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353.36 | | REFINE::KOMAR | Whoooo! Pig Suey | Thu Mar 23 1995 07:45 | 5 |
| RE: .33
And I thought I didn't have a life. :-)
ME
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353.37 | | CALDEC::RAH | Hold onto that dream! | Thu Mar 23 1995 08:10 | 2 |
| better axe dougo - i haven't been home in 2-3 weeks ..
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353.38 | | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | NRA member in good standing | Thu Mar 23 1995 08:52 | 6 |
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Damn, sorry to hear that Bob.
Mike
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353.39 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Thu Mar 23 1995 10:21 | 4 |
| If the act of sweeping your living space clean is to unfetter yourself
from daily clutter thus freeing you pursue more cerebral interests, how
much more time does it take you to checki/out the things you don't seem
to be able to do without anyway?
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353.40 | spring migration | COOKIE::MUNNS | | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:29 | 12 |
| In the spirit of .0, my family has moved everything out of our kitchen:
refrigerator -> living room
oven -> dining room
kitchen table -> family room
all cabinet stuff -> bedrooms, dining room
We now feel mentally stimulated trying to remember where everything is
and walking into the living room for some orange juice is a thrilling
experience.
The real reason for this migration of possesions is we are having our
kitchen floor redone.
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353.41 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:44 | 5 |
| Re: .32
>Your mom sleeps a lot?
No, my mom lives in Texas. ("Up" as in "up for a visit.")
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353.42 | | ODIXIE::CIAROCHI | One Less Dog | Thu Mar 23 1995 23:36 | 3 |
| What's all the fuss? Doesn't everybody live like that? I admit, it's
a real pain to teach the dogs to sign their chew toys back in, so I
solved that by switching to milk bones.
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353.43 | race day | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Fri Mar 24 1995 01:13 | 33 |
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DAY TWO
Item time out time in Comments
1. toiletries 0800 0835
2. Cereal, milk, 0845 0930
3. bowl,glass,spoon 0845 0930
4. Dish wash liquid,etc 0927 0930
5 Pajamas 0940
6. Clothes 0940 2300
7. Wallet, keys 0945 -- To Hobby Shop
8. Indy 500 slot car
race track, cars,etc 1200
9. Lunch food items,etc 1215 1300
10 toiletries 1300 1305
11 Umbrella 1315 1410 Friends house, got kids
12 Indy 500 track,etc 1415 1700 Set up 28' 8 lane track
in living room.kids play
I play. I finish last.
13 (earlier meals -small
table & chair)
14 Large table & chairs 1700 1800
15 Pizza, plates,etc 1705 1800
16 Cake, ice cream 1735 1748
17 Pin tail donkey 1800 1830
18 balloons 1800 -- Pop!
19 gifts 1830 --
20 chocolates 1840 --
21 wallet, keys 1855 -- drive kids home.
22 Toiletries 1945 2015
23 Suit, etc 2030
24 Shoe polish 2039 Go out
25 Clothes, etc in 2245
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353.44 | space creates more freedom of expression | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Fri Mar 24 1995 03:43 | 23 |
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re .39 "If the act of sweeping your living space clean is to
unfetter yourself from daily clutter thus freeing you pursue more
cerebral interests, how much more time does it take you to check in/
out the things you don't seem to be able to do without anyway?"
The space cleaning is done not so much to rid myself from daily
clutter (though things are being tossed out) but to have more room
(freedom of movement) available so that I can design my living space
needs however I wish on any given day or hour.
If I want an artist easal, two chairs, a table with a fruit bowl one
day, I may want something else the next day.
It comes down to freedom of expression. I can't easily do all that
I want to do in my living space when surrounded by bulky awkward pieces
of furniture all over.
They get in the way for aerobics, bench press, bb gun practice, art
work, markerboards, etc.
Who on earth needs a center table? Biggest space waste of all!
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353.45 | | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Fri Mar 24 1995 03:48 | 5 |
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Rather like having your cellar of USEFUL items in a back room.
You're USING things WHEN you need them.
And when you're not you're not.
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353.46 | set note/tit='the weirdo note' | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Fri Mar 24 1995 07:46 | 1 |
| WTFC?
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353.47 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready? | Fri Mar 24 1995 09:19 | 12 |
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Geesh...I *do* have a life after all.
Jim
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353.48 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:37 | 4 |
| I want the drugs .0 is on.
Er,perhaps not.
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353.49 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | no, i'm aluminuming 'um, mum | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:40 | 5 |
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>> I want the drugs .0 is on.
i can tell you what room you'll probably find them in.
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353.50 | | MPGS::MARKEY | Specialists in Horizontal Decorum | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:42 | 6 |
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> i can tell you what room you'll probably find them in.
Actually, I didn't think the inventory had reached the
rubber room yet...
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353.51 | | ODIXIE::CIAROCHI | One Less Dog | Mon Mar 27 1995 00:17 | 9 |
| What happens if...
...you check drugs out of the room, and they don't get checked back in?
When you *replace* your old drugs with new, is it a new line item, or
do you fudge it as "checked back in?"
I'da thot this would work better as a double entry sort of a thing.
More efficient in the long run.
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353.52 | nothing weird at all | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Mon Mar 27 1995 04:38 | 16 |
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re .46 The 60's brought revolutions of all sorts: Youth seizing
power, anti-war peace movement, environmental consciousness, Womens
liberation, less-stuffy clothing, sexual revolution, civil rights
movement, anti-establishment sentiment, etc.
In short, traditional ideas and institutions were challenged - and
sometimes changed.
So what's "weird" with creating a home where a living room, den,
bedroom, etc., challenge "tradition" and take on new form and
ultimately - new meaning?
Russ P.
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353.53 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Mon Mar 27 1995 16:28 | 8 |
|
Russ, I'm a little confused by all this. In .0 you checked out 2
notebooks, but only checked one back in. Your update a few notes back made no
mention of checking in the 2nd notebook. What happened to the 2nd notebook?
Glen
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353.54 | | REFINE::KOMAR | Whoooo! Pig Suey | Mon Mar 27 1995 18:03 | 3 |
| Yes. Inquiring minds want to know.
ME
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353.55 | | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Tue Mar 28 1995 07:21 | 2 |
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re .53 Glen, it was taken home by the visitor.
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353.56 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Tue Mar 28 1995 09:53 | 11 |
| | <<< Note 353.55 by DELNI::POLLITZ "Pollitzer Prize" >>>
| Glen, it was taken home by the visitor.
In the future, please list these things in your comment column. I was
afraid it was lost, or worse, stolen. Thanks in advance.
Glen
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353.57 | | REFINE::KOMAR | Whoooo! Pig Suey | Tue Mar 28 1995 09:59 | 5 |
| Was sanity listed as one of the items in the check-out room? :-)
I place things where they are most appropriate.
ME
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353.58 | | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Wed Mar 29 1995 16:05 | 5 |
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re .57 "I place things where they are most appropriate."
I'll bet you do. :-)
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353.59 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Wed Mar 29 1995 16:10 | 8 |
|
Will you be updating us soon on what's been happening in your special
room????? Do you have any plans for leaving the archaic paper log book and go
to a more updated method, like bar coding?
Glen
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353.60 | | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Wed Mar 29 1995 17:47 | 5 |
| Or (heavens!) skip the logging out/in and just take what you need and put it
back when you're done.
The only use I can see for it is to decide what to throw away because you
never use it...
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353.61 | ideas should be brought to fruition ... | DELNI::POLLITZ | Pollitzer Prize | Thu Mar 30 1995 09:27 | 28 |
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Well, all good things must come to an end. I wanted to explore
the idea of using one's living space as one wished. I was going
to design 3-4 room scenarios which would have been fun.
The ending would have involved creating the apartment into a romantic
place: Candle sconces on every wall, a Japanese footwash, a love seat,
massage table, French dinner under candles, Armani suits, Florsheim
shoes, cuff links, cologne, and all the things which make for romance.
It would have concluded with pairs of tickets to New York shows,
calling the limo, and flying out.
When I was young, I dreamed that adults had it all and lived as they
pleased. I wanted to experiment that idea with one's own home.
I believe that an idea should be explored and brought to fruition.
How else can one think of what might be. Perhaps a viewer would
re-think a spare room, and how to use it.
Alas I do not live this way. I hope my cessation of the note is
understood. It does not reflect on anyone here.
Thank you,
Russ P.
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353.62 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Thu Mar 30 1995 09:57 | 2 |
| Got tired of it, eh?
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353.63 | Live in Mrs. Winchester's house... | NASAU::GUILLERMO | But the world still goes round and round | Thu Mar 30 1995 13:05 | 7 |
| >When I was young, I dreamed that adults had it all and lived as they
>pleased.
That was no dream...that was the con! That's how you get sucked in!
Then once you get used to all and sundry which goes along with preparing for
that big day...you're hooked!
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353.64 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Thu Mar 30 1995 13:18 | 6 |
|
Well Jack, think about it. You can only move your bed around so many
times before it starts scratching the floors. :-)
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353.65 | | NASAU::GUILLERMO | But the world still goes round and round | Thu Mar 30 1995 13:19 | 5 |
|
P.S. My kids love that 'I Just Can't Wait To Be King' song from "The Lion King".
They sing a particular verse "...do it my way..." or something like that...with
much gusto.
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353.66 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Fri Sep 01 1995 17:44 | 10 |
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Wow.
I got referred to this topic from another conference, so I fig-
ured I'd zip in here and garner some useful information.
Instead, I got what appears to be Sir Thomas Newton reincarnated.
I owe you one, Jack. When you least expect it, expect it. 8^)
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353.67 | strange days | TROOA::BUTKOVICH | Quando omni flunkus moritati | Thu May 23 1996 18:10 | 2 |
| I bet I'm not the only one who came back to read this topic today - I
must have missed it the first time around (not that I care)
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353.68 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu May 23 1996 18:24 | 1 |
| What happened to .0?
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353.69 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Cracker | Thu May 23 1996 18:27 | 8 |
|
Looks like it was deleted ... probably by the author when he
decided to discontinue this "exercise".
Take a look at .57 and .58 if you want to see the "lighter
side" of "Mr. Check-Out Room". 8^)
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353.70 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm here but I'm really gone | Thu May 23 1996 19:10 | 1 |
| I think this guy was fakin it.
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353.71 | | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri May 24 1996 09:54 | 3 |
| Uh...
What's the checkout room for?
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353.72 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | quick beat of an icy heart | Fri May 24 1996 10:05 | 1 |
| Timothy Leary?
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353.73 | | NPSS::MLEVESQUE | | Fri May 24 1996 10:07 | 3 |
| >What's the checkout room for?
An experiment in minimalist living.
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353.74 | t | BULEAN::BANKS | | Fri May 24 1996 10:13 | 1 |
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353.75 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs. | Fri Aug 02 1996 14:54 | 4 |
| I'll be up in the Storyland region until Thursday. Then I'm going to
DEC 100 in West Psalm Beach.
Don't all cry for missing me at once now....
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353.76 | *this* is 816 | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | aut disce, aut discede | Fri Nov 15 1996 19:09 | 5
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