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504.1 | Yes, I've noticed it | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | | Mon Sep 28 1987 14:20 | 19 |
| Have you ever been driving down the freeway and look up at the car
next to you to find that person looking at you? Or have you ever
looked at the guy in the next car and he immediately looks up and
looks you right in the eye?
Try looking at someone in a crowd and concentrating on them...they
will usually look up and look you right in the eye within seconds;
and if you're a long distance away, they will look up rather confusedly
in your direction as if searching for something.
This seems to be unusually true for me; I often can't look at a
stranger without them seeming to notice (eyes in the back of their
head) and turning around and looking right at me...makes it very
difficult to check out the ladies, eh?
Has anyone else noticed this? It seems to be unusually strong with
me. Scientific explanations, anyone?
DW
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504.2 | easy experiment | INK::KALLIS | Raise Hallowe'en awareness. | Mon Sep 28 1987 14:38 | 22 |
| re .1:
>Have you ever been driving down the freeway and look up at the car
>next to you to find that person looking at you? Or have you ever
>looked at the guy in the next car and he immediately looks up and
>looks you right in the eye?
>
>Try looking at someone in a crowd and concentrating on them...they
>will usually look up and look you right in the eye within seconds;
Some of the esoteric groups claim this is a primitive form of
telepathy. The person being "looked at" receives a faint impression
that someone or something is looking at him or her. Many years
ago, the California group of Rosicucians (the ones that advertise
on the back of pulp magazines) had an ad entitled "thoughts have
wings," instructing readers to look at someone and concentrate on
looking at them hard; they claim that within a minute or two that
person will get uneasy and look at you. They said it works very
well in crowded rooms, such as theater audiences during intermissions
and the like.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.3 | how it works... | SSDEVO::ACKLEY | No final answers here | Mon Sep 28 1987 14:40 | 16 |
|
Obviously....
your eyes must be similar to squirt guns, or perhaps
like those harpoon throwers. Wear sunglasses to keep people
from figuring out whose eyeballs disturbed them. Remember not
to let your expression flicker or they'll figure it out.
Always, before I get to a party, someone passes out three
or four little buttons with my name on them. I know they
just wait to catch my eye, then they push the button (concealed
in a pocket). At that point I have a psychic experience,
heartthrob, dejavu or something... There's nothing magical
about this, the buttons just signal extra-terrestrial guardians
who telepathically change brain structures.....
Alan.
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504.4 | "don't I know you...?" | FLOWER::HADRYCH | | Mon Sep 28 1987 14:52 | 20 |
| Ok, I think there might be TWO disparate topics here; one is the
"feeling" of knowing someone before and one of telepathy (perhaps).
I have been introduced to the concept of a "karmic circle" through
a variety of readings. This concept refers to the existence of
a group of souls/entities that travel through the planes of
existence together. That is why some people you meet, you
immediately know/like/dislike. These people are with you throughout
your existence(s) while other people (even the ones you thought
were "soulmates" at the time) drop out of your awareness--never
to return.
The other phenomenon of talking about someone and having them
call or walk in (...speaking of the devil...); watching someone
watch you; echoing the same thoughts, etc.--could be empathy, could
be telepathy, could be harmonic sympathy of aware souls--whatever
it is, it usually is a lot of fun!
--Eve
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504.5 | So THAT's what's happening. . . | CIMNET::SROKA | | Mon Sep 28 1987 16:38 | 19 |
| Thanks for all the input.
Eve, I know what you're saying about immediate like/dislike of
someone; I once knew this guy (who was overtly really nice, but
something. . .I don't know) that I simply could not get within
10 feet of, I don't know what it was, like a smell I couldn't
smell, or something. . .found out later that many other people
felt that way about him. I've since bumped into him (he now
works in a retail store as a cashier) and for some reason didn't
feel it there.
I like the idea of souls travelling together, that's what makes
the connection. . .kind of a "frequent flyer" program for karma,
huh?
:^)
E.
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504.6 | Then you know you just sang a clear line. | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | | Mon Sep 28 1987 17:18 | 22 |
| .3
Sounds interesting...
Sorry if this sounds strange to you...but it happens and I can't
stop it from happening just because it sounds strange to other people.
Maybe I shouldn't talk about it...interestingly enough, after reading
.3 I asked a secretary here in the office, right off the cuff, if
she had ever experienced knowing when someone was looking at her...she
said, "Oh yeah, some guy in a 'Vette was checking me out at lunch,
I felt somebody looking at me and looked over and he was looking
me over."
.2
Yes, I've seen the ads...too bad that such a great group of people
have such a poor choice of where they put their advertising, and
too bad that they try to appeal to people in an overly sensationalistic
way...I'm afraid that's how some of their ads strike me. Thanks
for the info, Steve.
DW
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504.7 | Coincidence Strikes Again.... | USMRW1::HUTCHINGS | | Tue Sep 29 1987 10:47 | 34 |
| Coincidence Strikes Again.....Or is there more to it!!
On way in to work today I was pondering whether or not to attend
a party I was told about planned for this weekend. For some reason
one person in particular stood out in my mind. He should be attending
the party but I really don't know him as we never worked together
closely. We used to work in the same facility but I being a Dec
Temp change locations rather frequently (I start as a real live
Digital employee on Monday :-) Hooray!!) This person is now working
at the same facility as I again. For some reason I had a feeling
that I would bump into him while in the caf. getting coffee (big
facility - not likely to just run into one particular person!).
What do you know! While leaving the caf. he was just walking
in! We made eye contact but exchanged no plesantries as he dosn't
know me. Okay, not too weird you think. I'm at my desk no longer
than 15 minutes when I answer a phone for a girl in my group who
is not at her desk. Who do you think it was?! Yes you quessed
it, it was him on the other end of the line. I wasn't even suprised
when he said his name, after all I had been expecting him! Being
the friendly person that I am, I told him where I knew him from
and asked him how he liked his new job in this facility. Yak Yak
Yak then end of call. I'm sure he's still a little confused as
to who I am but it will give him something to wonder about.
Well that's my stranger than science note for the week and
remember "the shadow knows". Hope everyones day is a good one!
MH
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504.8 | Boy, is *she* "on-line" | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Tue Sep 29 1987 12:34 | 37 |
|
Sometimes, I can turn someone's head - who's walking in front
of me!
It works off mirrors too!
Sunglasses make no difference - goes right thru 'em...
It has a lot to do with the context of how you are holding their
image...in your brain.
A driver ahead of you, waiting to pull out onto the road, can
"tell" if you're seeing him. Sometimes I deliberately look away...
Ah, that majic feeling, the girl across the room when I was
just a freshman in college - how "inappropriately" long we held
it. I was too shy...
What a "powerful" man I felt, in making this exchange with the
bassist for JLP; Ralphe Armstrong - a Mahavishnu (?)
A friend, relates a story, of being approached by a fella "pushing"
some religion, glared at the guy with his pierceing blue eyes and
said "I'll suck your soul right out through your eyeballs, if you
ever approach me again" (What a meanie!) Needless to say, the guy
never did.
Some people, have quite a "signature" on this wavelength.
Sometimes, I wont allow this "line of sight eye contact"; I'll
instantly "nix" the protocol. Sometimes I'll "search" every car
going by the other way, to see if anyone will let me "in" - for
just the passing moment. It's neat how you can tell when someone
does!
Joe Jas
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504.9 | Over TV. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue Sep 29 1987 12:40 | 7 |
| I've read about an experiment in which this effect was demonstrated,
with statistical significance, with the "viewing" done through a
TV camera. I don't remember the details, and what I read was only
a summary not a technical report. At the time my reaction was,
"Sounds tight, but I need more information to be sure."
Topher
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504.10 | especially effective if you're dressed in all black | ERASER::KALLIS | Get into Halowe'en Spirit. Say `Boo!' | Tue Sep 29 1987 12:49 | 8 |
| Re .8:
>"I'll suck your soul right out through your eyeballs if you
>ever approach me again" ...
What a magnificent line! I'm sure I'll find a use for it someday. :-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.11 | Also Re: .8 | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Tue Sep 29 1987 15:16 | 7 |
| And all women who have been the unwilling recipients of peculiar
propositions could probably put it to good use also! [I might change
the name of the item to be sucked out through the the eyeballs
depending on the perceived level of consciousness of the obnoxious
person ;-)].
Marcia
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504.12 | I Love it! | WITNES::DONAHUE | | Tue Sep 29 1987 16:43 | 3 |
|
Yah!
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504.13 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Tue Sep 29 1987 20:05 | 6 |
| re: .11
Normally I throw *whoever* a withering Scorpio stare, but I like
your idea better. Whoa!!
...dale
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504.14 | Tee hee hee! | MASTER::EPETERSON | | Wed Sep 30 1987 10:46 | 1 |
| You've go the idea, Marcia! I love it!
|
504.15 | Withering Scorpio Stares | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Thu Oct 01 1987 13:48 | 12 |
| I have Pluto (Scorpio's ruling planet) conjunct my Ascendent (rising
sign degree). One of the first astrologers I went to correctly
guessed that fact before she drew up my chart; "You have real Pluto
eyes," were her words. (My eyes are almost black and deepset.)
So I know that stare; I've used it (very useful in business meetings
too). Usually what I think to myself while employing it is, "You're
going to fry," and 9 times out of 10 the offensive person starts to
shrivel up like a piece of bacon.
Who needs guns and knives when you have Pluto eyes? ;-)
Marcia
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504.16 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Thu Oct 01 1987 14:12 | 7 |
| Gee, Marcia, I've been told that I have "bedroom eyes"....is
that similar? ;-)
DKW
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504.17 | perspective is everything... | ERASER::KALLIS | A pumpkin is a terrible thing to waste. | Thu Oct 01 1987 15:16 | 6 |
| Re .15, .16:
It depends on whether the "Pluto eyes" referred to the planet or
the Disney character. ;-D
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.18 | Re: .16 | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:09 | 13 |
| Well, one thing Pluto is about is the depths of one's desire
nature--any desires ;-). However, Pluto is nowhere near your
Ascendent. Moon, Venus & Mercury all are closer; perhaps it's a
combo of these that give you your own come-hither quality.
I've wished that I _could_ put on bedroom eyes, when the occasion
warranted. Alas, I've heard from reliable sources (including my
spouse) that when I am intensely desirous of anything physical or
emotional, my eyes look like those of a starving jungle cat. _Not_
a look that inspires others to offer me what I desire . . . sigh
. . .
Marcia
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504.19 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:50 | 10 |
| Well, the moon and venus both inspire us to romance
don't they? Perhaps that, and the fact that I'm an
air sign, account for these blue blue eyes...however,
I don't 'put on' bedroom eyes, they just happen.
Sometimes at the most inopportune moments!
I sometimes have 'jungle cat' eyes, Marcia-if chocolate
is involved!! ;-)
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504.20 | Kitten with a Whip | DECWET::MITCHELL | Memory drugs: just say ..uh.. | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:15 | 8 |
| RE: .18
Well, the "starving jungle cat" look would inspire ME, Marcia! ;-)
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
John M.
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504.21 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | Shine your Spirit! | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:27 | 10 |
|
RE: .19
I have heard in the past that Aquarians have "bedroom eyes" - the
men anyway. And it is an air sign... Anyone else ever hear
this?
Carole
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504.22 | Well, this note has gone down hill | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:38 | 3 |
| Across a crowded room, the Disney channeler was making bedroom eyes at
the starving jungle cat, who looked on with an intense Scorpio stare at
Pluto, who sat in the corner eating chocolate.
|
504.23 | More junk | DECWET::MITCHELL | Memory drugs: just say ..uh.. | Thu Oct 01 1987 20:57 | 7 |
| RE: .22
Thank you, but we Virgos do not have "bedroom eyes."
Bar room eyes, maybe.
John M.
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504.24 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Thu Oct 01 1987 21:38 | 9 |
| re: last few
Thanks all of you for making my day. I am still dusting myself
off after falling of my seat with that wonderful prose. :^)
I have been told my Scorpio eyes can drop a man at 500 paces.....
my challenge for Q2.
....dale
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504.25 | Re: .22 - It went ahead and made my day | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Fri Oct 02 1987 11:58 | 9 |
| I'd love to use that reply as my personal name, but it won't
fit. Damn . . .
(Pluto eyes directed at terminal as noter tries to figure out if
it can be done; terminal starts making electronic popping noises,
screen goes crazy, tube explodes . . . anybody out there remember
Scanners?)
Marcia
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504.26 | Further downhill we go... | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Oct 02 1987 12:33 | 5 |
| .23 John; Maybe that's why ur still a virgo nyuck nyuck
.25 Marcia, Marcia, Marcia.. How would you explain that to Field Service?
Jay
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504.27 | now what? | FLOWER::HADRYCH | | Fri Oct 02 1987 12:50 | 8 |
| what I want to know, is WHATEVER would you do with the
"soul" once it's been sucked out...
ptooey!
--Eve
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504.28 | Yet Another One | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Fri Oct 02 1987 13:09 | 6 |
504.29 | store it in a bottle? | ERASER::KALLIS | A pumpkin's a terrible thing to waste. | Fri Oct 02 1987 13:12 | 5 |
| A devilish answer to .27:
I hear it's a useful medium of exchange in some circles... :-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.30 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Oct 02 1987 14:06 | 5 |
| .28 Mary All of them.
.29 Steve Eeeeuuuyyyeewwww!
Jay
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504.31 | Another Scorpio | USMRW1::HUTCHINGS | | Fri Oct 02 1987 14:25 | 10 |
| Seems to be a lot of Scorpios out there, I too am one.
I have read before that Scorpios tend to seek all the answers to
the questions of life and death. Is that why this note file is
so appealing?
Just_another_big_eyed_girl
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504.32 | Well, where is it? | VENTUR::GRIFFIN | | Fri Oct 02 1987 15:40 | 7 |
| re .30
Jay,
Just finish my report or I'll hit you with such a stare! ;-)
Ted
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504.33 | 'green-eyed lady...' | USAT02::CARLSON | set person/positive | Tue Oct 06 1987 12:17 | 9 |
| Yup, another Scorpio here. I have a few intense stares - very
useful when you want something. Sometimes my SO will ask me to
STOP IT!
Back to original note...
When I was in school and would catch someone's eyes like that, I'd
call it a 'brainscan'. Lots of fun!
Theresa.
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504.34 | Coincidence or not? | FDCV13::PAINTER | | Tue Oct 06 1987 13:10 | 8 |
|
Wow! I wonder what the percentage of Scorpios actively participating
in this conference are?
A trend perhaps? John - wanna volunteer to tally?
Cindy
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504.35 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Tue Oct 06 1987 14:31 | 7 |
| Lest I be misclassified....for the record, I'm a Libra.
But then I don't have a Scorpio 'glare/stare' either...
(but my son does and he IS a scorpio! Does that count?)
|
504.36 | ... take a deep breath .... ;-) | ERASER::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Tue Oct 06 1987 14:32 | 13 |
| re .last_few:
Before everybody goes Scorpio-buggy, let's take a deep breath.
It can be shown mathematically that if you take any random group
of 30 people that there's better than a 50 percent chance that at
least two of them have the same birth _day_, let alone birth month.
(Though not necessarily birth year.) So it's less of a coincidence
that there are many Scorpios here; there are also several Tauri,
a number of Aquarians, etc.....
Not trying to throw water on anything, but....
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.37 | Can I get one of those Scorpio-buggies? | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue Oct 06 1987 17:42 | 31 |
| RE: .36
Actually, you're well above 50% by the time you have thirty people
together. The probability that at least two people in a group
of thirty will share a birthday is just under 71%. There is just
over a 50% chance of there being at least two people sharing a birthday
out of a group of 23 people. Those figures assume that people are
equally likely to be born on every day of the year, which isn't true.
When you take into account the tendency for people's birthdays to
cluster at certain seasons the odds go way up further.
If people were equally likely to be born in each of the twelve signs
then you would expect, roughly, 1/12 of any randomly selected group
of people to all be scorpios (or tauri, or whatever). You would
also expect that, just by chance, there would be *some* sign(s)
over-represented, and some under-represented in any random group.
This is made more complicated by the fact that people tend to be
born during some times of year more often than other. This is
complicated further by the fact that these tendencies shift from
year to year so that you have to know the ages of people in a
particular group to know whether a particular sign is likely to
be over or under-represented because of this seasonal effect.
So, I'll have to agree with Steve: by all means enjoy discovering
your "comrades-in-sign", but it would take a lot of work to figure
out if "something was going on", and we would expect, given the
number of people who read and contribute to this conference, that
there would be bunches of people from even the least common signs.
Topher
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504.38 | | AKOV11::FRETTS | Shine your Spirit! | Tue Oct 06 1987 17:57 | 11 |
|
Well, I kind of like to keep track of commonalities in groups.
The group I meet with on Tuesday evenings consistently has members
that have strong Scorpio/Pluto energy. Like attracts like?
As for me, Taurus that I am, I have a Scorpio moon and a very
strong Pluto (Scorpio's ruler), so I can stare with the best of
them!
Carole
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504.39 | (Yes, there is a Scorpio in this Libra) | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Tue Oct 06 1987 19:10 | 12 |
| re: -.1
Is that stare or glare? In my chauvinistic view of the world
(which I work hard at changing) I would say that based on your sex
that what you do is glare. If you were a man, then you would probably
be staring (not starring, unless of course we're talking life's
experiences here.)
I be a Libra with various organics rising (chortle, chortle!)
See (...visually oriented me...) you around the cosmos!
Frederick
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504.40 | | MANTIS::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Wed Oct 07 1987 09:49 | 2 |
| If you were a man you would be staring.. but all a woman does is
glare? Frederick... are you feeling all right? ....
|
504.41 | Yet another Scorpio | EASEL::LIBRARIAN | just guessing | Wed Oct 07 1987 09:57 | 5 |
|
In college I was given the nickname "Crosshairs". It seems that
when someone ticks me off I sometimes give them a look that makes
them feel like a target with a gunsight focusing in on it...
|
504.42 | Well, there's always this ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Do you know where your pumpkin is? | Wed Oct 07 1987 10:16 | 9 |
| Re .40:
>If you were a man you would be staring.. but all a woman does is
>glare? Frederick... are you feeling all right? ....
Maybe he needs to start moving in new social circles. :-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.43 | I Don't Get the Stats | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Wed Oct 07 1987 12:55 | 9 |
504.44 | same sign | SALES::RFI86 | | Wed Oct 07 1987 13:35 | 5 |
| I'm not sure about the same day birthday, but as for the same sign,
I work with a group of about 30 people and 10 of us are virgos(or
is that (virgots:-). Makes for alot of parties around that time
of year.
Geoff
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504.45 | Wild Eyes... | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | From the great white North | Wed Oct 07 1987 15:29 | 25 |
| Why do I meet so few Aries in the world? I always have noticed that
it seems to be a rare sign. I share a birthday with Eric Clapton,
March 30.
In Islamic countries, isn't it a no-no to look at other people directly
in the eye, especially strangers you pass on the street? Does anyone
know why this is? It would make an interesting reply.
WILD EYES by the Jefferson Starship
I've got a girl with her eyes wide open; her vision pierces the
sky
Her name is Angel, she's just like a river
Wild Eyes
No-one can tell me and nobody knows
Where she comes from and where she goes
Such a dangerous girl with her dreams intact
Wild Eyes
There were days when we linked our arms
Swayed and sang with our fists in the air
And as the sirens sang, we asked for more
than wild eyes.
Doug Wetherington
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504.46 | Its all a Stat of mind | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Wed Oct 07 1987 17:22 | 66 |
| RE: .43
> 50% or 70% likely to have the same birthday? I don't get it. With
> 365 days in a year and only 30 birthdays it seems very
> disproportionate.
That's why it is known as the Birthday Paradox (the term "paradox" may
refer to an apparent contradiction as well as a real one). The
probability that out of a group of 30 people, one or more of them
will have a *particular* birthday, say May 1, is about 8%. So if we
were to ask whether anybody in the group of 30 has the same birthday
as, say the host of the party, there would only be an 8% chance of
someone saying "yes" (neglecting the seasonal clustering effect).
But what we are asking is something else. First we choose one of
the people in the party randomly. The chance that no-one before
him/her had the same birthday is one (since there is no one) so the
probability that (s)he shares a birthday with someone previously
chosen is 1-1 or zero. Now we choose someone else at random. The
chance that no-one before him/her had the same birthday is 364/365
(ignoring leap-day) since there are 364 birthdays which have not
been taken and one which has. So the chance that (s)he shares a
birthday with someone previously chosen is 1-(364/365). Assuming
that that chance didn't come up we choose a third person. The
probability that THEY don't share a birthday with either of the
previous two people is (363/365). So the probability that the
second person didn't share one with the first and that the third
shared it with neither the first or the second is (364/365)*(363/365)
or:
364 * 363
---------
2
365
So the probability that some pair of people out of a group of three
shares a birthday is:
364 * 363
1 - ---------
2
365
For four people its:
364 * 363 * 362
1 - ---------------
3
365
And in general for "n" people its
364 * 363 * ... * (366-n)
1 - -------------------------
n-1
365
For n=30 that works out to about 71%.
And yes, your quite right, for 30 people, neglecting seasonal bunching,
we would expect about 2.5 people would have some particular sign. We
would, however, expect *some* sign to have somewhat more than this
(I'll have to think about how to calculate how many we would expect
the sign with the maximum number of people to have).
Topher
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504.47 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Wed Oct 07 1987 17:25 | 5 |
| Gee, all this time I thought the Eagles were singing
about a woman with "lyin'" eyes and they really meant
a person who was born in the sign of Leo..."lion" eyes.
|
504.48 | _I_ think it's significant--here's why | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Wed Oct 07 1987 18:38 | 38 |
| Sorry to burst your statistical bubble, Steve, but there is something
a bit more significant going on. And that something is powerful
Pluto energy in the people interested in what we are often pleased
to call the occult.
Strong Pluto energy can be indicated in a birth chart in a number
of ways:
Sun, Moon or Ascendent in Scorpio (Pluto's sign)
Sun, Moon, Mercury or Chart Ruler conjunct Pluto
Pluto conjunct a chart angle, especially the Ascendent
Sun, Moon or Chart Ruler in the 8th House (Pluto's House)
Stellium (at least 4 planets) in Scorpio or 8th House
Pluto at the apex of an aspect configuration
Pluto as chart dispositor (ultimate "ruler" of the whole chart)
Pluto as chart keystone (aspects more planets than any other)
Lunar nodal axis in Taurus/Scorpio or 2nd/8th House
Pluto aspecting lunar nodal axis, especially conjunctions or
squares
Having had the pleasure of reading a number of charts for many
DEJAVUers, I can state that all of them have at least one of the
above characteristics. You can't assess the strength of a planet
in a person's chart solely by saying "What's your Sign?". So while
it's correct to say that the "birthday analysis" is not statistically
significant, using birthday alone doesn't get to the point where
there is signifigance.
When I began responding to requests for chart readings by readers
and writers to this file, I wondered what I'd find. "What a great
chance", I thought, "to see what energies are prominent in the charts
of people who are intensely interested in, and practicing various
arcane disciplines." And what I've found so far is that Pluto
is one of the stronger energies in those of this gang that I've
had the chance to check out.
Marcia
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504.49 | I REALLY MUST SLOW DOWN & CHEW! | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Thu Oct 08 1987 13:46 | 11 |
504.50 | More Scorpios???? | WITNES::DONAHUE | | Thu Oct 08 1987 14:00 | 6 |
| I noticed that Carole said she is a Taurus. So am I! How many
Taureans are in here?
(Turning into a Scorpio conference only?)
;^)
|
504.51 | China shops. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Thu Oct 08 1987 14:26 | 3 |
| I'm much too bull-headed to admit to being a Taurus!
Topher
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504.52 | More china shops | INK::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Thu Oct 08 1987 14:42 | 3 |
| If you want, I'll admit to being a Taurus. 'Cause it's true.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
504.53 | Another episode... | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Thu Oct 08 1987 16:48 | 39 |
| Across a crowded room, the Disney channeler was making bedroom eyes at
the starving jungle cat, who looked on with an intense Scorpio stare at
Pluto, who sat in the corner eating chocolate.
They were laughing down under, cuz Disney's eyes looked more like bar
room eyes, but the hungry jungle cat stared on, causing Pluto to begin
to make funny electronic popping noises.
"I'll give you a soul, sucked out through the eye, for some of that
chocolate" the jungle cat said, as she held up a bottle with a devilish
grin. "Eeeeuuuyyyeewwww!" shrieked Pluto, "like, gross me out!"
Suddenly, Pulto realized he was surrounded by big_eyed Scorpios. Disney
had passed out in the corner, and Pluto felt the intense stares, like a
thousand green-eyed ladies brainscaning him til he yelled "STOP IT!"
"This is bizarre" he thought. "Is it coincidence or not? Is there a trend
here? So many Scorpios!" He wanted Disney to take a tally, but alas...
"I'm a Libra" came a voice, "but I can't count." "But you can count my
son, he's a Scorpio." "AHHHHHHH!" Screamed Pluto, "I'm going
Scorpio-buggy, this cannot mathematically be possible. There must be
several Tauri here.
"You're not crazy Pluto." came the voice of reason. "The probability of
this happening is just under 71% or just over 50%, I forget which. But
there are several Tauri among us." "Seasons not withstanding, if you'll
notice, they are not all staring at you, some are glaring with wild
eyes and some have lion eyes. This is called the birthday paradox."
"Lyin eyes/lion eyes, what's the difference?" thought Pluto "I'm gettin
the channeller and gettin the hell outta here." Disney meanwhile was
rippin through the liquor cabinet, like a bull in a china shop, lookin
for a bottle of red Zinfandel, of the '78 vintage.
Will Pluto make it out with his sanity? Will the Disney channeller find a
good bottle of wine? Will the Tauri come to save this notes conference?
Stay tuned....to be continued
|
504.54 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | Memory drugs: just say ..uh.. | Thu Oct 08 1987 17:14 | 6 |
| Jay's flippin' out. Someone brainscan this dude QUICK!
Take two crystals and call me in the morning. ;-)
John M.
|
504.55 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Thu Oct 08 1987 17:37 | 10 |
| That was better than the premiere episode of Star Trek!!
Looking forward to the next installment!!
DK
(am I the ONLY Libra in this crowd?)
|
504.56 | Don't Forget Us | STEREO::BURT | | Thu Oct 08 1987 18:04 | 11 |
|
... and what about us Cancer Moonbabies!? We want to be included
in this count too. I haven't seen us mentioned - anymore of us
out there?
My green eyes have always seemed to be a big attraction to the
males in my life - always made me feel different - like in "unique"
- must be my chart ruler Uranus that makes me feel that way!
Certainly enjoying reading this topic - brightens a person's day!
|
504.57 | Self Defence Tactics | KYOMTS::COHEN | BOB | Thu Oct 08 1987 20:47 | 8 |
| When I want, I can burn holes in the backs of heads. And the person
I am aiming at ALWAYS knows! I get alot of practice riding the
NYC subway system several times a day. Beats the h*ll out of a crowded
room!
BTW - Am I the only Capricorn (12/24) in here?
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504.58 | at least 2 Moonbabies... | THE780::WOODWARD | Undoing myself... | Thu Oct 08 1987 20:48 | 12 |
|
> ... and what about us Cancer Moonbabies!? We want to be included
> in this count too. I haven't seen us mentioned - anymore of us
> out there?
Here's one... with the Sun in Cancer, the Moon in Aquarius, and
Aquarius rising, but my signature sign is Scorpio. (thanks, Marcia!!)
My eyes are hazel and they change dramatically with my moods.
-- Mike
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504.59 | And oh yes, My Sun's ruler is in Libra, & my chart signature is Libra | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Fri Oct 09 1987 10:12 | 11 |
| No, Moonbabies, you're definitely not the only ones out there.
My files have more Sun-in-Cancers than any other sign. Makes me
wonder if Moonbabies are more likely than other signs to seek to
have their charts done. . .
_I_ am a Sun-in-*Capricorn*. With Leo rising (*Pluto* conjunct
Ascendent), and Moon in *Taurus* (conjunct the Midheaven). This
makes me a bullish-moonbaby-traditional-goat-with-laser-eyes.
I've got everything. :-)
Marcia
|
504.60 | Not near a China shop, but out in the pastures | HPSCAD::DDOUCETTE | Common Sense Rules! | Fri Oct 09 1987 10:19 | 1 |
| Add one more to the bull count. >:}
|
504.61 | | TUNER::BURT | | Fri Oct 09 1987 11:28 | 14 |
|
Hi, Mike - glad to have your company! I'm a Cancer sun, Virgon
Moon and Aquarius Rising.
Marcia has been a big help to me as I've been going through some
difficult times. Glad to say my mid-life crisis is coming to an
end; the worst is over.
Marcia - a public thank you! Do you think the reason you see more
Cancer-type people is because they may tend to delve more into the
occult - as a matter of fact I've heard that's true of water signs
in particular. Is it?
Rosemary
|
504.62 | Cancers and other Lunar folk | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Fri Oct 09 1987 13:31 | 22 |
| Two things I've noticed. One, that my Cancerian clients have seemed
to have an instinctive knowedlge that their lives run in patterns
and cycles, and have a curiosity to find out what those are (possibly
the Lunar infleunce?). The Cancers who seem to have been helped
the most had felt somehow cut adrift from their own natural cycles,
and very happy to know that what they were feeling or going through
was part of a natural cycle.
And yes, I've also noticed a strong interest in the "roots" of things,
which can include the occult disciplines in addition to more mundane
concerns with needs, nurturance, childhood, family and home among
the Lunar folk in my files.
Strong lunar influence in a chart is not only indicated by Sun in
Cancer, too, just as strong Plutonian influence is not only indicated
by Sun in Scorpio. The list I gave for Pluto can be applied to the
Moon also; just substitute the sign name "Cancer" for "Scorpio",
"Capricorn" for "Taurus", and "4th/10th" houses for "2nd/8th".
Marcia
PS. You're welcome, Rosemary.
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504.63 | Balanced - hah! | GVAADG::DONALDSON | the green frog leaps... | Fri Oct 09 1987 15:07 | 9 |
| Well here's another Libran checking in.
Incidentally it seems that my eyes are the things people notice
about me - but in a soft, friendly way. I quite often feel
a surge of recognition when looking across a crowded room at someone.
But perhaps its just that eye contact is unusual and so intimate if
prolonged a fraction.
John D.
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504.64 | drink to me only with thine eyes | CLOSUS::WOODWARD | I'm FALLing for Colorado | Fri Oct 09 1987 17:26 | 6 |
|
Welp, here's another cancer.....but I'm marrying a Scorpio.
We balance each other well. People have said my fiance has
"bedroom" eyes. They are sorta seductive!
|
504.65 | 2, 2, signs in one... | MOSAIC::GARY | Don't dream it. Be it. | Fri Oct 09 1987 18:53 | 11 |
| Well, I get two votes, I'm a CUSP :-)! Cancer/Leo
Rising sign too (so I've been told) Sagittarius(sp?)/Capricorn.
Not a Scorpio anywhere in sight however... I don't know about Pluto...
And I have been told that I have a quelling stare.
-vicki
|
504.66 | Well met, old friend | WAGON::DONHAM | Born again! And again, and again... | Mon Oct 12 1987 10:17 | 12 |
|
I had a wonderful "meeting of old souls" at the Do'a concert this
weekend in Somerville...as I was leaving the theatre, a woman caught
my eye...I slowed down, and we continued this contact for an amazingly
long time. I laughed, she laughed, and I went home feeling
like I'd run into a soul I hadn't seen for many lives. Definitely
warm fuzzies.
(p.s. Put another mark in the Libra box)
Tananda
|
504.67 | Fractional Vote | MTV::PERMON | ERP OF ICO | Mon Oct 12 1987 12:22 | 12 |
| My turn. Since we seem to be taking a straw vote, this is the time of
year for it up North (NH).
There seems to be a lot of Scorpios interested in this notes file, or
at least this particular note.
This Sagittarian also has some interest in the occult/paranormal. But
here is the rub -- I'm leading cusp and (you got it) therefore have some
Scorpio influences. Does that count as a fraction of a Scorpio????
ERP
|
504.68 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Mon Oct 12 1987 12:44 | 8 |
| Well, I'm a Marxist, Groucho rising and I drive a Taurus ;')
Actually, all I *do* know is I'm a Gemini, (or according to the native
American Earth Astrology, I'm a Deer, of the cornplanting moon).
.54 John; nuttin ta scan, and dem crsytals is hard to swallow ;')
Jay
|
504.69 | Any other Virgoes?? | VINO::EVANS | | Mon Oct 12 1987 16:39 | 6 |
| Gee whiz! Am I the only Virgo here? Come to think of it, I haven't
even *met* another Virgo for years! (Tho' the mother of a friend
of mine says I'm a Leo, and she *knows* these things :-) )
Dawn
|
504.70 | I spoke up previously, but I WASN't LOUD ENUF! | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | face piles of trials with smiles | Mon Oct 12 1987 16:44 | 9 |
| I am also a virgo, and I replied previously complaining (not TOO
strenuously) about being surrounded by scorpio's. As for whether
you're Leo or Virgo, check an astrological chart for the exact date
and time the sun passed out of Leo and into Virgo on your birth
year (of course, this means you need to know what time of day you
were born and all that).
-Jody
|
504.71 | one more | ULTRA::G_REILLY | | Mon Oct 12 1987 19:57 | 6 |
|
Another Virgo (at least I think I am. Haven't had a chart done
yet.)
alison
|
504.72 | Yo-Another Virgo | CIMNET::PIERSON | | Mon Oct 12 1987 20:51 | 4 |
| Are Virgos reticent, or just slow... 8-)>>
dave p
early september
|
504.74 | Virgo for an ascendant | AKOV05::GALVIN | ALPHA.......works for me | Tue Oct 13 1987 10:19 | 4 |
|
I'm a Pisces, but I have Virgo rising.....does that count???
Fran
|
504.75 | Re: .74 | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Tue Oct 13 1987 11:49 | 7 |
| To Fran:
Sure does! In fact astrologers in the Renaissance, in response
to the question "What's your Sign?" would have responded with the
rising sign, not the Sun sign!
Marcia
|
504.76 | virgos unite! | ANGORA::ZARLENGA | This is not my beautiful house | Tue Oct 13 1987 12:21 | 3 |
| me too.
-mike
|
504.77 | | VINO::EVANS | | Tue Oct 13 1987 17:16 | 9 |
| Oh goody! A gaggle of Virgi!
Actually, I think we're just well-behaved, self-effacing, and modest!
:-)
Hi y'all
Dawn
|
504.78 | Total nonsense! | FDCV13::PAINTER | | Tue Oct 13 1987 18:52 | 30 |
|
Since we've digressed completely from whatever the original topic
was...
Along with my catalog from *Frederick* the other day...
I received another interesting piece of mail and...
thought of John Mitchell...(;^)
so I forwarded it to him...
for a good laugh!
And while we're talking about grapes...
just wanted you all to know that...
I like my champagne....
au natural!
And I LOVE chocolate!
But what else could you possibly expect...
from a Scorpio!
(;^) <---Does this face have nice eyes or what?!?!?
|
504.79 | Lingerie to get up the rising signs. | SLOOP::OPER | | Tue Oct 13 1987 20:24 | 14 |
| re: -.1
I didn't want to get back in this discussion so here I am
(enter expression of angst, here.)
I just want some clarification, if you please.
What catalog are you talking about? *Frederick's of Hollywood*,
perhaps (which may or may not interest John?) (snort, snort!)
If you speak of ME, then I haven't got the slightest idea of what
you are talking about. Aside from some VAX MAIL, the only thing
I have ever sent anyone in this notes files is the tapes I sent
to Larry Christensen. Hopefully you mean something else which
I don't understand.
Frederick
|
504.80 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Wed Oct 14 1987 09:00 | 14 |
| .78 Cindy
> I received another interesting piece of mail and...
> thought of John Mitchell...(;^)
Hmmm, now what could that be? A catalogue of crystals for everyday
applications? A brochure for a course on channelling for fun and profit?
> I like my champagne....
> au natural!
Does that mean you drink in the woods? In the nude? or do you just stay
away from champagne made from artificial grapes?
8')
Jay
|
504.81 | Life's greatest..... | FDCV13::PAINTER | | Wed Oct 14 1987 13:44 | 21 |
|
Re.Frederick(s)
Sorry there - I put in the disclaimer of 'total nonsense' at the
top. Any relationships to the writings in .78 and actual participants
in this conference are strictly coincidental (;^).....except for
John.
Re.80
On mail to JM - You'll just have to wait to find out! Good guess
though.
Re. Champagne
Ah, champagne! 'Natural' means that there is no sugar added, which
makes it *extremely* dry. My reasonably priced favorite is Korbel
Natural, from California. No comment on the rest of the questions!
Cindy
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504.82 | a new Rule of Three ;-) | ERASER::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Wed Oct 14 1987 14:24 | 11 |
| Re .81 (Cindy):
>Ah, champagne! 'Natural' means that there is no sugar added, which
>makes it *extremely* dry. My reasonably priced favorite is Korbel
>Natural, from California. No comment on the rest of the questions!
Which means, of course, on a hot day in the woods, if you decide
to drink chilled champagne while wearing no clothes, you'd be drinking
it (au naturel)^3. :-D
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
504.83 | another green-eyes here! | FLOWER::HADRYCH | | Wed Oct 14 1987 17:24 | 20 |
| re .55 Add another tally to the Libra list. I also
have green eyes/cat eyes...
Back to the topic--I was talking to a friend of mine last
night (she happens to live 2000 miles away) and we went over
all of the times that we have been able to think of someone
and have that person call us, all of the times that we will
be looking at someone and have them turnaround, and so on.
Here is one that is great to do when you are STUCK behind
a sloooowww car--MAKE them turn off onto another road! That
is the best for POSITIVE thinking.
Another friend of mine makes traffic lights change...
Now if I could figure out some way to be able to "talk" to
these people without a telephone, sure would save long-distance
bills...
|
504.84 | is that Frederick's lingerie great, or what? | ANGORA::ZARLENGA | This is not my beautiful house | Wed Oct 14 1987 18:03 | 0 |
504.85 | And I thought Body Heat was only a movie! | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Wed Oct 14 1987 18:30 | 8 |
| RE: -.1
Yeah, I have a connoisseur's collection of lingerie (most
of it coming from bedroom-eyed Scorpios!)
Frederick
(with across-the-network-psychic-tongue-in-cheek[-and-other-places])
|
504.86 | Eagle in the sky definitely | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Wed Oct 14 1987 23:28 | 13 |
| Ten days out of the country and I come back to this. Ta you guys,
what a way to come back to work!!!!
Yep, another Scorpio Sun, Cancer Rising, Leo Moon and Pluto in Leo
vvvvoooooommmmmm!!!.
I love chocolate, love a good dry champers, love this conference,
love a good looking guy, (whoops wrong conference), and would love
some of the lingerie that has been *left* at Fredericks!!.
...dale (who has just been white water rafting twice and looooovvvves
it - plus a lot of looking across crowded rooms!!!)
|
504.87 | definitely on the physical plane! | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Thu Oct 15 1987 00:43 | 12 |
| re: Dale
I wouldn't know a good dry champer from a bad wet champer but
I do understand "vvvvoooooommmmmm!!!"...as for the *left over*
lingerie, it might take some checking and testing to ensure the
proper fit, but, fortunately for you, I am good at manually dextrous
things...and to think, this used to be a conference on Psychic
Phenomena! Boy! Girl!
Frederick (who appears to have been influenced by Groucho's left-over
cigars!)
|
504.88 | wrapper or package? | ERASER::KALLIS | Make Hallowe'en a National holiday. | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:09 | 7 |
| Re .84:
> -< is that Frederick's lingerie great, or what? >-
Hmm. I always thought it was what was inside the lingerie that
was great. :-D
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
504.89 | | THE780::WOODWARD | First there is a mountain. | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:45 | 8 |
|
> Hmm. I always thought it was what was inside the lingerie that
> was great. :-D
Especially if it drinks champagne 'au natural'... ;-)
-- Mike
|
504.90 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Thu Oct 15 1987 10:37 | 8 |
| re:last few
You know, with replies like this, it just begs for the next chapter in the
continuing episode of _Pluto and the Disney Channeler_.
What material!!
8')
Jay
|
504.91 | Eventually the topic of conversation always ends up... | CLUE::PAINTER | | Thu Oct 15 1987 13:32 | 13 |
|
(As I sit at my terminal wiping the tears from my eyes from laughing
so hard.......)
On the continuing saga - go for it! This might even classify as
myth-making if I understand my beginner psych reading material
correctly.
Dale - glad you're back! Your trip sounded wonderful!
Cindy
(who_will_forgo_sipping_dry_champagne_au_natural_in_the_New_England
_woods_until_late_spring_1988_for_fear_of_frostbite (:^))
|
504.92 | Another v | SALES::RFI86 | | Thu Oct 15 1987 15:29 | 6 |
| I'm a virgo also and I run into us all the time. I never knew there
could be so many people under one sign but I guess it kind of makes
sense seeing as virgos come about 9 months after that ever so popular
holiday season. I guess there is a lot mo merrymaking going on:-).
Geoff
|
504.93 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Fri Oct 16 1987 03:47 | 21 |
| Thanks all, its great to be back.
Cindy, you are right, its a laugh a minute, I'm just wondering where
John is with all this lingerie.
Frederick, your dream with the 38A bra has nothing to do with the
lingerie does it? (No freudien slips (sp) !!!!
*ETHEL* this is for you. Elaine had dinner with us last night and
we had a great time, except for the fact that I fell asleep at dinner
after having only about 4 hours sleep for the past three nights.
These roadshows are really hard work!!!!
I cannot believe that after 10 days there are so many notes to catch
up on. I cannot get into the office any earlier to read them.
It will take a while. Be patient.
Have a great weekend.
...dale
|
504.94 | On the borderline | MTBLUE::PUSHARD_MIKE | | Fri Oct 16 1987 13:21 | 7 |
|
I am a scorpio,or,am i a sagittarius?I was born Nov. 22.My mother
had to go without Thanksgiving dinner for me.What a sacrifice!
Michael
|
504.95 | RAM-a-LAMB-a-ding-dong | MASTER::EPETERSON | | Fri Oct 16 1987 14:15 | 3 |
| I am an Aries. Nope, not even a little cuspy.
Marion
|
504.96 | Couldn't resist | DECWET::MITCHELL | Lower Hallowe'en expectations | Fri Oct 16 1987 15:10 | 6 |
| RE: .94
But she still managed to have a turkey! :-) ;-)
John M.
|
504.97 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Oct 16 1987 16:24 | 51 |
| When we last left our heros, Pluto was trying to get Disney away from the
madness. "But this is better than the premiere episode of Star Trek!"
Disney claimed. "You're a sick man Disney, take two crystals and call me
in the morning, c'mon lets beat it." retorted Pluto.
"Well, what about the cancer Moonbabies!?" asked the channeler, "Do we
leave them behind, in the midst of these mad Scoprios?" "They're on
their own, there, on their own there." Pluto stuttered as he began losing
it.
As Pluto turned to leave he came face-to-face with the only Capricorn in
the crowd. "Where ya goin big boy? Schtick around and let your friend
have some fun. You don't need to run off. The parties just begun." "I'm a
bullish-moonbaby, a traditional goat with laser eyes. We could have fun
out in the pastures." Pluto dropped like a rock.
Disney saw his chance, and slipped upstairs to scan the crowd. Tauri,
capricons, scorpios-out-the-whazoo, there's gotta be more than this.
"Well, here's another cancer...but I'm marrying a Scorpio." Disney turned
to see where the voice was coming from as the voice continued "There's
not a Scorpio anywhere in sight however" "I don't know about Pluto, but
I think you have a quelling stare."
"That voice." thought Disney. "I know that voice." It reminded him of an
encounter long ago, at a rock concert. "I met her eyes, we stared a long
time, I laughed, she laughed. Definitely warm fuzzies."
"Here was the rub tho, she was the mother of a friend, and she said I was
a Leo. Well, maybe I'm a leo, but I ain't no liar. At least I think I am
reticent, or just slow. We used to watch the rising sign, not the Sun
sign, the Coke sign next to the Fenway. We giggled like a gaggle of
Virgi, tho I don't think we we're just well-behaved, self-effacing and
modest! We were young and always talking of grapes."
"I like my champagne au natural!" she used to say. "If you're speaking to
me, then I haven't the slightest idea of what you are talking about." I
always answered. "Hopefully you mean something else which I don't
understand." Those were the days, channelling for fun and profit, being
young and carefree.
I remember a hot day in the woods, while wearing no clothes, we'd be
drinking au natural^3, with tongue in cheek (and other places) it would
happen vvvvoooooommmmmm!!!. We'd be influenced by Groucho's left-over
cigars. All that lingerie and those freudian slips.
Disney's head was spinning and he was becoming senseless with emotion.
His last thought as he slipped into a trance was; and to think my mother
gave up thanksgiving dinner for me, and ended up with a turkey anyway.
Tune in next time when Disney, while in a mindless trance....
channels Pluto!
|
504.98 | ;-) | BUMBLE::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Fri Oct 16 1987 16:47 | 2 |
| Great! (but of course... only another Gemini would truly appreciate
and understand_:-)
|
504.99 | think I'll go have a glass of the bubbly! | USAT02::CARLSON | set person/positive | Fri Oct 16 1987 16:56 | 6 |
|
Jay, you're a nut! ;^D
t. (the_mad_Scorpion_with_tongue_in_place)
|
504.100 | | STEREO::BURT | | Fri Oct 16 1987 18:05 | 10 |
|
But a GREAT sense of humor!!!!!
R
|
504.101 | OUTSTANDING | KYOMTS::COHEN | Dynamo Hum........ | Fri Oct 16 1987 18:22 | 11 |
| I'm confused.
It seems to me that many of the correspondents of this notes file
deserve a more rewarding profession.
It is a pleasure to work at a company with the quality employees
found here!
....Bob
|
504.102 | Better than Days of our Drearies! | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Sun Oct 18 1987 19:36 | 9 |
| Freudian shmoidian.....
Its okay for you guys, its Friday, but by the time I read this serious
art its first thing Monday morning. IIIII dooooonnn'''ttt waaaant
tooooo beeeee heeeerre.....on the other hand you have made my day!!!
I hope that the rest of the week is this good.
....dale
|
504.103 | Gobble,Gobble | MTBLUE::PUSHARD_MIKE | | Wed Oct 21 1987 12:48 | 5 |
|
Hi John,
But it was the best turkey she ever had!;^)
|
504.104 | Balancing the Bubbles | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Fri Oct 23 1987 21:27 | 16 |
| Another Libran with a sensitive and *appreciative* tongue
for champagne... au natural or otherwise!! (Hmmmmm, I
wonder if I meant *me* or the *champagne*...)
To digress back to the original subject, I've got green
eyes that can kill but would rather love... It's that
wild Czech blood coursing through my veins!
I'm confused about the lingerie -- is Frederick mailing
samples to all of us? Isn't he engaged?? *8-)
And to think that this is the first time I've read 504.* --
I've been missing out, especially on the Disney saga!
Good stuff!!!!
Carla
|
504.105 | A bush in the hand is worth two women in the birds | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Fri Oct 23 1987 23:30 | 17 |
| re: -.1
Er, ah, well, you see, I'm *collecting* samples...yeah,
that's the ticket! So, Carla, where are yours? Surely you
have some! Gee, you have missed out! But we Libras will somehow
manage to balance this all out, never fear. I, too, have an
appreciative tongue. Yeah, that's the ticket!
No, I be not engaged save to say that all parts of my body
are engaged one to another. I will *dutifully* say that my
"love interest" would not be too willing to have me share the
engaging with other parts, however. (Maybe you don't like brown
eyes, anyway.) Maybe in some other lifetime or in some other
time. (Rats, I lose more women this way!)
Frederick
|
504.106 | Do you take Master Card? | USMRM5::MASS | | Mon Oct 26 1987 10:12 | 10 |
|
Well, I am engaged and I would like to have you send me a catalog,
or perhaps you could send me a sample of something to spice up the
wedding night. Perhaps something from your Lazarus collection in
"reincarnation blue"??? ;^D
Marion
|
504.107 | More total nonsense | CLUE::PAINTER | | Mon Oct 26 1987 10:47 | 12 |
|
I happened to be in New Jersey over the weekend - went to a mall
and checked out a Frederick's Of Hollywood shop.
Frederick - is that what your place of residence is beginning to
look like?!?!
What ever are you doing in the computer industry?
The saga continues.....
Cindy
|
504.108 | Maybe John M. could help? | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Mon Oct 26 1987 10:52 | 5 |
| re: .105
Next time Frederick, remember where you put them!
Topher
|
504.109 | QEII and Japan | CLUE::PAINTER | | Mon Oct 26 1987 10:54 | 24 |
|
Bob C. - forgot to ask - did you have a good time in Beantown on
the boat? Did you manage to find the Combat Zone?
Side story - I used to work in GIA, and there was a fellow from
Japan who came over for a couple of weeks worth of meetings. The
Field Service IS types decided to take him 'out on the town'. It
turned out that he was quite conservative - but the FS fellows took
him downtown to the Combat Zone (in Boston) anyway.
The next morning, the Japanese fellow told my co-worker Meg about
his evening the night before. The conversation went like this:
Meg asks, "So did you have a good time last night?"
JPN fellow, "Oh, Margaret-san, they took me to very bad place."
Meg replies, "Where did they take you?"
JPN fellow, "Oh, I think it was War Zone - no Fight Zone..."
Meg (looking horrified), "The COMBAT ZONE? They took you to the
COMBAT ZONE?!?"
JPN fellow, "Yes - that was it. Very bad."
I do miss GIA - those were fun times.
Cindy
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504.110 | Combat ZONE? | KYOMTS::COHEN | Dynamo Hum........ | Mon Oct 26 1987 14:19 | 15 |
| Cindy:
Yes I made it to Beantown for Decworld and had an enjoyable
time. I had heard about the combat zone and quite frankly Cindy,
I was disappointed. It seemed more like the combat block. In NY
we have quite a few neighborhoods like that and we typically stay
away from them until 5AM. Then again everything in Boston seemed
smaller and closed at 1AM.
Another question that was posed was "If DECworld was held in NYC,
would anybody notice?"
....Bob in NY
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504.111 | You have just entered... | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Mon Oct 26 1987 16:52 | 35 |
| RE: .110
The Combat Zone ain't what it used to be (or so I am told). It
was originally created, quite deliberately, by an act of zoning
legislation. The idea was, though prostitution and pornography
could not be successfully eliminated, they could be segregated,
thereby keeping the rest of the city "clean". Only those who
wanted "it" needed to be exposed to it. It was never very large
but it was *very* raw -- from what I saw (casually, in passing,
and only during the day or early evening, really! :-) much more
so than, for example, the 42nd Street district in New York when
I was growing up (i.e., late 60s).
There has been a concerted effort the last few years to get rid
of the Combat Zone. This effort has been pushed by a number of
groups: 1. Those who feel that to strive for less than eradication
are compromising with sin. 2. Those who feel that though segregation
may have been basically acceptable, the Combat Zone has really gotten
out of hand -- this attitude gained much support after the stabbing
death of a young football star from one of the Universities (sorry
for the fuzziness of my memory for detail on this). 3. Those who
believe that if the Combat Zone is erradicated the vice industry
will spread out mostly into the suburbs where it won't be *Boston's*
problem. 4. Historic preservationists who don't like the deterioration
which a number of fine old buildings have undergone after the
creation of the Zone. 5. The oriental community -- China Town (one
of the largest in the country, after NY and SF) is right next door.
They now have a much stronger political voice than they did when
the Zone was placed on their back doorstep.
The Zone has not yet gone away, but it is noticably smaller and
tamer than it used to be. (The topics that end up in DEJAVU never
fail to astound me).
Topher
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504.112 | The Block | CIMNET::LEACHE | | Tue Oct 27 1987 09:09 | 6 |
| Baltimore's "Combat Zone" used to be known as the "Block" and
existed, I think, more out of the city's exasperation than anything
else ("they won't go away; we don't like them; but at least we have
them contained"). Sometime in the 1960's the Block did go away
or, more probably, the porno district simply decentralized or
changed commodities. They probably sell software now ...
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504.113 | Rated X Teepees? | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Tue Oct 27 1987 10:08 | 13 |
| re: .105
Gee, Frederick, my preference runs to green eyes in this
lifetime, but I know in a past Indian lifetime I was quite
partial to brown -- perhaps you peddled slinky hides for
all the squaws??? *8-)
As far as samples of my lingerie go, I don't wear 'em...
Yeah, THAT'S the ticket!! Vive au natural!!!!!!!!!
Your fellow *appreciative* Libran,
Carla
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504.114 | I remember your pelt well! | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Wed Oct 28 1987 01:27 | 34 |
| re: -.1
Greetings, Wind-through-Valleys! Yes, it has been a long
time since we met at the old wigwam. Did you enjoy the fine
pelt garmets I delivered upon you then? Even then, little boys
hung around your loosely-worn skirts...I never determined whether
it was to attempt to gaze into your seductive brown eyes or to seek
out some of your other natural charms. It also seemed to me that
you showed great joys at the medicinal oils which I, as the traveling
medicine-man, was able to apply to those sacred parts of your
sleek, though obviously thirsty, tribal-goddess body. How you seemed
to radiate from the sweet nectars which I offered you to drink!
I, too, was able to soar like an eagle as I applied all the teachings
of my life in the truest union of the flesh to the spirit in the
solemn rituals of healing. Yes, Wind-through-Valleys, there can
be no doubt that no man ever loved a life as I loved that one, and
let no mortal being ever cast asunder the exhilaration that we felt
as we allowed the dreamlike haze of blissful joinings that seemed
so often to be called upon. Ah, I can almost feel the turgid swelling
of all of my senses as I recall the sweet moan-like sounds that
came from that slender throat, all the while enticing the very gods
with the ever-so-tender gaze of those long-lash-encircled soft
brown eyes of yours. How fortunate for me that you needed healing
so often. How popular you were among the braves in the tribe,
especially during the times you spent lounging in the cool, rich
waters of the swift-flowing river that passed near the community
teepee. Such a sight as few had ever seen! They said you were
near to being a chosen one by the goddess of love, and I, as
well-respected a healer as I was, would make my peace with all
by testing your charms to see that that was true. Yes, Wind-through-
Valleys, I remember you well, and never shall I forget.
Peaceful-Rising-Bull
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504.115 | | BEES::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Wed Oct 28 1987 10:07 | 4 |
| Gee guys... this room is getting more crowded by the minute. Could
someone open a window or turn down the heat?
Now... where were we... oh yes,.. past life regression_:-)
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504.116 | Maybe we should leave these two love birds... | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | There are no misteakes | Wed Oct 28 1987 15:06 | 5 |
| Yes, it's getting crowded in here. Maybe we should all leave Frederick
and Carla to themselves... :^)
Elizabeth
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504.117 | What deck are you on? | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Wed Oct 28 1987 18:30 | 9 |
| re: -.1
Hey! That wasn't me! That was simply an aspect of my
Higher Self remembering an aspect of Carla's (What's the symbol
for innocent grin?) For all we know, we are all descendants of
the heat raised by those two. (what's the symbol for puzzled look
[yeah, sure!]?) Anyway, this isn't Noah's Ark.
Frederick
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504.118 | Thanks for the Memories... | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Wed Oct 28 1987 18:37 | 13 |
| re: Frederick!!
There's definitely some "Rising Bull" going on here!!!
Except the part, of course, about my sleek tribal-
goddess body. I guess some physical characteristics
do follow us through all our lives... *8-)
Ah, reminiscing can be such an insight...
Keeping my tomahawk sharp,
** Wind-Through-Valleys **
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504.119 | Happy Trails! | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Wed Oct 28 1987 18:43 | 14 |
| re: .117
Another example of how our Higher Selves can have
*MUCH* more fun than our human selves!!!!!
Besides, weren't there "Ten Little Indians?" I
wonder who the other eight are...
Carla
P.S. Just for the record, the elementary school I
went to is named Indian Trail.
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504.120 | Happy Trials, to you (until we meet again.) | LORAN::OPER | | Wed Oct 28 1987 19:18 | 8 |
| re: -.1
...and for YOUR information, the road I live on (along
with two other families) is named Trails End.
(by the way, what do you have in mind for the tomahawk?)
Frederick
|
504.121 | | BUMBLE::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Thu Oct 29 1987 10:02 | 3 |
| Ok, so perhaps you two did know each other in a previous life.
There must be some form of past life regression that will help
you to explore it.
|
504.122 | Is this censorship or sensitivity. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Thu Oct 29 1987 10:20 | 9 |
| RE: .119
> Besides, weren't there "Ten Little Indians?" ...
Trivia note -- actually, originally there were "Ten Little Niggers".
For obvious reason the American Edition of Christy's work was
modified.
Topher
|
504.123 | really DEJAVUy ... :-) | INK::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Thu Oct 29 1987 11:04 | 6 |
| Re .122:
Depends upon whether he's talking about the mystery novel or the
old song (which scans with "indians" because of the syllables).
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.124 | More Digression | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Thu Oct 29 1987 11:19 | 12 |
| It doesn't really belong here, but considering the
wandering we've all done from the subject of the
original base note I don't feel too digressive for
entering this:
I have had two American Indian past lives that I know
of, and know the details only of one. Wouldn't be
overly surprised, Frederick, if you were a participant
somewhere along the line. Shall we sit on a cowhide
in front of a fire and pursue this???
Carla
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504.125 | Is that a red dress you're wearing? | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Thu Oct 29 1987 16:47 | 23 |
| re: -.1
I have only had past lives related to me by one source,
actually, (Lazaris, who else---exhasperation grin, here) and
of the 14 or so lifetimes that I have been informed about,
none of them involved being an Indian (oh, damn, there go
my excuses!) In fact, my earliest entry into the Americas
was in the late 18th, early 19th century (whereupon I reestablished
a relationship with the one who this lifetime is my son who in
that lifetime was a "Black.")
But, in regards to the fireplace, etc., sounds rather
heart-warming...(I better stop it at that.)
So, maybe I could just re-create my past differently or
else change my eyes to green or else just say, What the hell?
and pursue you to the end of my mortality, "pretending" that
you don't really have a tomahawk? Maybe we could discuss the
possibilities over a bowl of popcorn!
(Aw right, aw right,...in front of a fire on any kind of fur
you have.)
Frederick
|
504.126 | The continuing saga.... | CLUE::PAINTER | Trying to reside in n+1 space | Thu Oct 29 1987 16:51 | 7 |
|
Jay,
Do you have enough material to work with here yet, or would a few
more replies be helpful? (;^)
Cindy
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504.127 | Actually it's bright pink... | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Thu Oct 29 1987 19:49 | 11 |
| re: .125
No pretending necessary, the closest thing I have to a
tomahawk (symbolisms excluded here) is a French knife.
Now there's no excuse for you not to pursue me to the
end of your mortality! What an interesting concept!
The question is, will your sanity remain intact?? Of
course, the geographic factor can be always be overcome
by astral projection. Smell that popcorn now...
Carla
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504.128 | This topic is strange, but it sure ain't boring! | DECWET::MITCHELL | Choose short personal names because | Fri Oct 30 1987 02:28 | 9 |
|
RE: .27
Hey Carla, why don't you forget about Frederick and chase ME through
time? After all, I have green eyes...
:-)
John M.
|
504.129 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Oct 30 1987 09:15 | 12 |
| .126 Ooooh, I think I have enough. Y'all are an inspiration!
.128
> RE: .27 <====
> Hey Carla, why don't you forget about Frederick and chase ME through
> time? After all, I have green eyes...
Yeah, John, but you're goin back in time.
Jay
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504.130 | Eating My Cake | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Fri Oct 30 1987 11:28 | 11 |
| re: .128
Okay, John, I'll compromise and chase you BOTH through
eternity on one condition: You must keep your green
eyes and never, ever challenge or dispute my beliefs.
*8-) Are you up for it????????????
Oops, guess those were two conditions, weren't they?
I'm SOOOOO demanding!
Carla
|
504.131 | How many bottles of wine do you want? | PUZZLE::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Tue Nov 03 1987 00:07 | 32 |
| re: .126 (and a bit of a couple more...)
Actually, your pink looks fine to me. (Gotta keep a straight
face, here...)
Since John has offered himself, I wonder if it's still popcorn
we're smelling?
Cindy obviously wants to instigate something, I wonder what?
(Jay, it seems you have been deemed "official scribe of across-the-
room-glancers.")
re: .130
As I momentarily slipped into a past-life regression, I "remember"
one of your problems, Wind-through-Valleys, and that is your lack
of commitment. Apparently it is not only the male of the species that
has wandering sexual appetites. I believe that what I learned in that
lifetime and in this one is enough to realize that I have risen beyond the
desire for a simple relationship. In order to have a "union" with
me, in order to reach the highest "levels" available to that particular
union, then (serial, at the very least) monogamy is a requirement.
While John may indeed be a fine dry wine, I think you would be
depriving yourself of what is truly available by drinking a wine
"before its time." I suggest either the fine, robust, mature wine
in my cup or else wait a while for that one. (*This* cake doesn't
come that freely!)
It is funny how the scenario (reality?) has changed, isn't it?
I thought *I* was doing the chasing...
(I think we better call in the writers...there has been a change
in this script.)
Frederick
|
504.132 | Popping Corks and Popcorn | BARAKA::BLAZEK | | Tue Nov 03 1987 11:32 | 26 |
| re: .131
While relaxing and intently perusing your note, I was suddenly
catapulted back to a life we shared in Champagne, France, where
we were meagerly employed as grape pickers by one of the largest
champagne houses. Our eyes first met as we carefully yet surely
cast aside the undesirable grapes, for it is only the most juicy
and perfect grapes that are used for such a fine wine. It is in
that lifetime that I developed, through your guidance and wisdom,
the *appreciative tongue* (um... for champagne) that has followed
me throughout many lifetimes. Be it a Rotschild or a chianti, a
Dom Perignon or a Korbel, you taught me that there is a time and a
place for either. But be assured that I learned how to be devoted
to both. It is impossible for me to be faithrful to just one wine,
for as my mood changes so does my insatiable appetite for that
lusty glass filled to capacity.
So, Peaceful-Rising-Bull, remember that it is not necessary to
drink a wine before its time, but you can have a young bottle
in your cellar and wonder what the taste and smell will be like
when it has, indeed, reached its maturity.
With unsurpassed devotion,
Wind-Through-Valleys
|
504.133 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Nov 06 1987 17:03 | 88 |
| Well, only another gemini would truly understand the situation our
heros got themselves into. Pluto lay on the floor, unable to move from a
deep fear of the_mad_Scorpion_with_tongue_in_place. Disney meanwhile,
was upstairs in a mindless trance, thinking thoughts of a long away love
and musing on his childhood, past lives and how they effect his
present-day view of reality.
"Freudian shmoidian.....I deserve a more rewarding profession." "But
I was the best turkey she ever had! She was but another appreciative
tongue for champagne...au natural or otherwise. (Hmmmmm, I wonder if I
meant *me* or the *champagne*...)"
The voice from the past continued on in Disney's head; "Do you
remember? We were young. I was an Indian Princess, you were a travel-
ling photographer, bilking people with that ghost-in-the-picture scam.
We had such a love for each other."
Disney could remember. His love for her was like no other he could
imagine. They would have been together except for her father. He didn't
like Disney, and thought that the princess should marry one of her own
kind; one with an appreciative toungue and an appreciation for squaws in
slinky hides. Disney couldn't help thinking is was the wild Csech blood
coursing through his veins. "Rats!, I've lost more women that way."
"Well, next time, remember where you put them!"
Disney woke to find Pluto standing over him. "C'mon Disney, we gotta
get outta here."
"Wait!" Disney cried, "I have to find her again."
But she was not to be found. Disney searched, but the voice was a
vague memory. He knew he would have to chase her though. He knew that
this time he would search the corners of the universe. It became
apparant why he had chosen to incarnate into this world at this time. He
would find her, but he feared he also would find his nemesis from the
past. That devil who peddled slinky hides to all the squaws.
It was a day in October, so long ago, that he found the letter that
spelled his doom.
Greetings, Wind-from-Valhala!
It has been a long time since we met at the old
wigwam. Did you enjoy the fine loosely-worn skirts and
other natural charms I sent to you. Your seductive brown
eyes radiate from the sweet nectars you drink and the
healing which I was able to apply to all the teachings of
my life in the truest union of the solemn rituals of
medicinal oils .
Yes there can be no doubt that no mortal being ever
felt your dream- like haze or the turgid swelling of the
sweet moan-like sounds of the gods, with the
ever-so-tender gazes, lounging in a cool swift-flowing
river few have ever seen! They said you were the goddess
of love, and I would make my peace with your charms to
see you forget.
Fulla-Bull Rising
"Come on this room is getting more crowded by the minute. Could
someone open a window or turn down the heat? This isn't Noah's Ark."
Pluto needed to get outside into the fresh air. But Disney had an idea
of how he would contact his lost love.
"I'll channel her through you so I can talk to her." he told Pluto.
"What an interesting concept." said Pluto, "Will my sanity remain?"
"There's no excuse why it shouldn't" answered Disney, "the popcorn factor
can be overcome by geographic projection. But, you're definitely going
back in time."
So Disney emptied his bag of crystals on the floor and arranged them
around Pluto. He placed Pluto in a hypnotic trance and programmed him to
go back to the time where he would find his desires. "Sherman, set the
way-back machine.." oops, wrong show.
Pluto took on a strange glow and his voice softened..
"What do you have in mind for my sleek tribal-goddess body?" came the
first utterings. "Wait! You're not Fulla-Bull!" "Who are you? Shall we
sit on a cowhide in front of a fire and pursue this?"
Disney knew he had her back momentarily. "Aw right, aw right,...in
front of a fire on any kind of fur you have. I have brought you back for
a reason and I may not be full of bull, but I can hand you a line with
the best of them. It's taken me several life times to find you, and you
won't cast me off like cheap wine again."
=========================================================================
Will Pluto keep his sanity? Will Disney win back his lost love or will
he do battle with his arch-nemesis from the past. Tune in next time to..
Across A Crowded Room
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504.134 | *8-) | BARAKA::BLAZEK | A new moon, a warm sun... | Fri Nov 06 1987 20:15 | 3 |
|
Boy, did that ever feel gooooooooooood!!
|
504.135 | Don't leave me hanging here!!! | JJM::ASBURY | | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:07 | 10 |
|
Well??? Tell me, I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to find out:
Did Pluto keep his sanity? (Did he have it to begin with?)
Did Disney win back his lost love or did he do battle with
his arch-nemesis from the past?
-Amy.
|
504.136 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Wed Jan 20 1988 23:30 | 33 |
| Wasn't quite sure where to put this, so here it goes.
I wondered how ya'll coped with your Bicentenery because fever is
building here. Mind you with twelve months of celebrations, we
may find we are fed up to our back teeth by March or April.
But at the moment Tuesday is the big birthday and we are so looking
forward to it. A fellow digit lined up for tickets to stand in
front of the Opera House in the forecourt (I guess they would be
considered blue ribbon seats, together with Prince Chuck and Princess
Dee Dee, Prime Minister and party.) with 8,000 other excited Aussies.
Free transport all Australia Day, and entertainment (bands, etc)
all day and evening, the re-enactment of Cook's landing, parade
of tall ships, etc, etc, finishing with a spectacular fireworks display.
I imagine there won't be a spare metre of parkland around our harbour
- anywhere - streets are being closed off for public viewing.
Cindy, Carla, there are sailors everywhere, and I mean everywhere.
The atmosphere is very positive, as opposed to the cars, drivers
and roads, people are being co-operative, friendly - so far, very
little agro feeling.
And supermarket shelves are empyting with picnic purchases......
So exciting.
|
504.137 | Yes, but.... | CLUE::PAINTER | Remembering the Challenger | Thu Jan 21 1988 15:14 | 8 |
|
G'day Dale,
To heck with the sailors - what about Mel Gibson and Paul Hogan?!?
Enjoy the parties! (;^)
Cindy
|
504.138 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Thu Jan 21 1988 16:27 | 10 |
| Heard somewhere that Mel is back in town. Talks on new venture.
Hoges is here for the 200th and Chuck and Dee Dee's Royal Command
performance.
Patrick Swayze was to be in town for a film, but it has been cancelled.
Darn, etc, etc.
...dale
|
504.139 | Across a "Crowded House"... | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Thu Jan 21 1988 17:21 | 8 |
| Dale,
It wouldn't take much to talk me into Australia, but promise
to find me the lead singer from "Crowded House" and I'll be
down under in a (kangaroo) hop!!!
Carla
|
504.140 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | Quetzalcoatl was a feather boa | Thu Jan 21 1988 19:04 | 9 |
| RE: .139 (Carla)
>...promise to find me the lead singer from "Crowded House" and I'll be
down under in a (kangaroo) hop!!! <
Down under what? ;-)
John M.
|
504.141 | "...some kind of mistake to give your heart away" | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Sun Jan 24 1988 11:12 | 10 |
| Oops! The title of this topic threw me for a loop, I meant
the lead singer of _Ice House_. Appropriately enough, their
song is called "Crazy."
re: .140 (John M.)
I'll never tell... ;*)
Carla
|
504.142 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:50 | 35 |
| That's better, I wasn't going to knock your taste, but I agree Iva
Davies is a dish. When I did the publicity for Razorback, I gave
Gregory Harrison to my assistant the night of the Premiere, to
look after and babysit Iva and Russell Mulcahy.
Very quiet, and a real sweetie.
Check out the whole album that Crazy is from.
Now to yesterday's birthday.
G'day and Fair Dinkum....
What a day. The harbour was packed. Quote from Bondy (Yup, the
same one from that yacht race)- Newport was never like this.
Even the morning of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race (fast becoming
world famous) had nothing on yesterday.
The fireworks were spectacular. Some of them were like exploding
flags and the Harbour Bridge was ablaze with 200 roman candles and
a 2 minute rain of sparks. To me they were just the most beautiful
sight.
Here's hoping that yesterday helped to make Australians more patriotic
than before. We really weren't the best before.
Carla,
If the Royal Concert was broadcast to the States Monday night, Iva
sang towards the evening.
Here's to the next 200.
...dale
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504.143 | Maybe we'd even run into Crocodile Dundee | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Tue Jan 26 1988 17:33 | 8 |
| So, Dale, made any plans with your Higher Self to incarnate
around Aussie's *300th* birthday celebration??? Sounds like
quite a party! (Louise, this would've been a heckuvan excuse
to don khaki, grab a bottle of champagne, and traverse through
the outback on a safari!)
Carla
|
504.144 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Wed Jan 27 1988 16:10 | 10 |
| re: .143
Aaahhhhyup!!
Wouldn't miss it for the world.
Any time y'all ready to come down under and party, let me know.
...dale
|
504.145 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Thu Feb 04 1988 16:59 | 15 |
| I have an urgent request please.
A fellow Digit, a reader of Dejavu is going to be in the States
for work next week or so.
Dates are San Fran... 10th Feb, Bedford 13th Feb, and Boston 18th
Feb. She is after some good New Age Bookstores please....and leaves
our time Tuesday 9th Feb.
I hope someone can help.
Many thanks,
...dale
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504.146 | I know more about the South Bay than SF | WRO8A::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Fri Feb 05 1988 02:23 | 31 |
| I can't vouch too much for the (S.F.) Bay Area bookstores;
there are quite a few around, however. In my area (1 hour away near
San Jose) there are maybe a half dozen or so. Most are tiny (such
as a small house that has been converted into a store.) All seem
to have at least some of everything (music, crystals, and, of course,
books.)
There is a very tiny one in Los Gatos, a larger one in San
Jose (Saratoga/Sunnyvale Rd.) and an even bigger one in Palo Alto.
There is one in Sunnyvale, but I haven't been in it. There is another
of "repute" in Menlo Park. I know that the largest selection of
New Age music in the Bay Area is in a store in San Francisco. That
is pretty much the extent of my knowledge of these "types" of places,
although I have run into stores that have similar things here and
there (just not *everything*.)
IF she is doing any "sightseeing", of interest may be the
ISIS RISING (also known as the ILLUMINARIUM) Art Gallery in
Corte Madera (about 15 minutes north of the Golden Gate bridge
right off Hwy. 101.) The have some very expensive items that are
quite lovely...crystals, visionary art, jewelry, etc. This is
the gallery that Shirley MacLaine referred to in her movie
"Out on a Limb." It is owned by Jach Pursel and Peny.
Within sight of the shopping center (where the gallery is)
is Mt. Tamalpais in one direction and San Quentin prison in the other.
I can try to look in the phone book over the next couple of
days and see what comes up.
Frederick
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504.147 | Boston area bookstore | WAGON::ANASTASIA | It's in every one of us | Fri Feb 05 1988 08:48 | 6 |
| re: < Note 504.145 by SNOC01::MYNOTT >
Pyramid Booktore in Salem, MA is a good new age bookstore. They also have
crystals and a good selection of music. It is probably about an hour from
either Bedford or Boston. I'll try to find the address and phone number tonite.
|
504.148 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Feb 05 1988 08:53 | 7 |
| .145 dale
Pyramid books in Salem, MA. Not exactly close to Bedford (assuming
Bedford MA) but within and hour. Large selection, also does business by
mail, and has a catalogue of gems, books and tapes.
Jay
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504.149 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Fri Feb 05 1988 08:55 | 1 |
| .147 Now thats synchronicity!
|
504.150 | i know i saw it somewhere around here.... | GRECO::MISTOVICH | | Fri Feb 05 1988 12:40 | 5 |
504.151 | | VINO::EVANS | | Fri Feb 05 1988 13:44 | 10 |
| Rumor has it Unicorn moved to Arlington, but is still on Mass. Ave.
(a.k.a. "The Main Drag")
A nice one in Boston is Horai-San in Brookline Village, a stone's
throw from Route 9. They also have a crystal shop around the
corner. I think there's a "T" (underground) stop right in Brookline
Village.
--DE
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504.152 | Unicorn | VENTUR::GRIFFIN | | Fri Feb 05 1988 15:22 | 8 |
| Unicorn has moved to Arlington. It's currently located at 1210 Mass. Ave
in Arlington Heights. From Rt.2 take the Park Ave. exit and follow to the
bottom of the hill. Turn right on to Mass. Ave and it will be a quarter
of a mile or so down on th right.
Good reading.
Ted
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504.153 | The Dawn Horse Bookstore - Cambridge | WAV12::DENTON | All beings are always already happy | Mon Feb 08 1988 09:57 | 11 |
| I strongly recommend the Dawn Horse Bookstore in the 99 Mt. Auburn St.
shops in Harvard Square. The store features the written and spoken
Teaching of Master Da Avadhoota. They also have a tremendous
collection of other spiritual, philosophical, religious, science and
health texts as well as rare incense, crystals, thangkas and other
sacred art, and music/meditation tapes. Check it out, I think you'll be
very impressed.
-- Rob
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504.154 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Mon Feb 08 1988 15:54 | 11 |
| Some unknown force has kept me out of Notes for the past day. I
would like to thank all of you for your replies to this.
My friend left for the States today, but she has all the info and
will follow up all your leads. If this makes it across the line
it will be a miracle. It has taken 20 minutes just to get into
notes, and move along.
Ta again,
...dale
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504.155 | Which way did 'e go? | WRO8A::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Thu Mar 10 1988 22:59 | 7 |
| re: Dale
Well? What did your friend visit in the States that is
relevant to us DEJAVUers?
Frederick
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504.156 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Mon Mar 14 1988 23:08 | 36 |
| Here it is, 3pm, and I'm trying to eat my lunch and read notes (after
having so much trouble gaining access) - let me see....
She attended DEC meetings in Bedford. Shopped in Boston, visited
a new age bookshop, (can't remember the name) and came home with
an audio cassette, which sounds wonderful, also a video of Creative
Visualisation - unfort its on NTSC system. We have a multi system
here at work so we'll have to watch it one Saturday. A couple of
books, etc.
But the exciting news is, suddenly its Stuart Wilde time in Australia.
Perhaps in 89 we'll find the $600 plus to do his Warriors session.
Meantime we are looking at buying some audios of his, and a selection
of Denise Linn. There are four of us who get together each week
so its all a lot of fun.
Got to tell you guys, my tarot cards still keep showing a trip overseas
for me in Q1/2.......
Back to my friend. She got a very small blister on her heel in
Boston, then went to Chicago to see her sister for 10days. The
blister developed into bigtime infection and it was touch and go
whether she was allowed to fly back or go to hospital. Back at
DEC 2 weeks and its still healing.
Sorry, back again. Two phone calls, and three visitors.
After reading all this waffle, is any of it relevant?
Oh yes, she enjoyed the first part of her trip - Boston, Bedford,
Salem etc.
Take care
....dale
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504.157 | Back for the continuing saga... | SCOPE::PAINTER | | Fri May 13 1988 12:56 | 10 |
|
Ah, the air is much clearer here.
John, can you locate missing crystals as well as jewelry? Someone
lost a couple of crystals at the Halloween party at my house last
year and any help would be appreciated.
Who was that woman who just slapped you anyway?
Cindy
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504.158 | | WILLEE::FRETTS | doing my Gemini north node... | Fri May 13 1988 14:11 | 15 |
|
Now this is getting into the realm of the "cosmic"....hay, I just
had a great idea. Why don't you call yourself "The Cosmic Anchovy",
John? As far as finding lost crystals, I'm the one who lost two
crystals at the Halloween party. Actually, I'm pretty sure that
it was *after* the party that they disappeared. This might
actually be a fun experiment. Do you want to give it a try John?
No slaps if you miss - I promise. Or maybe I have to *promise*
a slap if you find them! Yikes, this could get complicated!
What is your price, anyway? :-)
Carole
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504.159 | well, DEJAVU's ripe for theorizing ... | MARKER::KALLIS | loose ships slip slips. | Fri May 13 1988 14:31 | 7 |
| Re 158 (Carole):
>What is your price, anyway? :-)
Probably a negative pizza. :-P
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.160 | WHIP ME, BEAT ME, MAKE ME WRITE BAD CHECKS. | PIECES::WILSONP | In search of the elusive NOTES | Fri May 13 1988 14:54 | 5 |
| re:158
HIS PRICE?
two slaps.
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504.161 | Don't put anchovies on John's pizza! | GENRAL::DANIEL | We are the otters of the Universe | Fri May 13 1988 15:10 | 4 |
| Is "negative pizza" where you only have a pan at which to gaze, and you have to
pretend you had the pizza, and you are, therefore "- a pizza"?
BTW, John's a vegetarian...HE doesn't even eat anchovies!
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504.162 | | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri May 13 1988 15:14 | 8 |
| re: .161 (Rere)
>> "negative pizza"
How would this affect pizzagasms?!
Carla
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504.163 | negative pizza | MARKER::KALLIS | loose ships slip slips. | Fri May 13 1988 15:22 | 13 |
| Re .161 (Meredith):
>BTW, John's a vegetarian...HE doesn't even eat anchovies!
Geezt! I never would have guessed! :-P
"Negative pizza" is a special form that, when you place it on a
pizza, the pizza vanishes. ;-)
A negative pizza can be approximated by a just-past-teenager with
an appetite like a hyena, but the teenager leaves crumbs.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.164 | negative pizza??? the anti-pizza???? | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Fri May 13 1988 15:29 | 4 |
| I'll take an anchovi pizza - hold the pizza!
Marion
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504.165 | :-6 | GENRAL::DANIEL | We are the otters of the Universe | Fri May 13 1988 15:42 | 7 |
| The effect of negative pizza on pizzagasms is that you have to fake them.
ooooooooooh nooooooooooooo!
;-)
Outta hand,
Meredith
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504.166 | Where's our trusty mythmaker? | SCOPE::PAINTER | Heaven is a place on Earth | Fri May 13 1988 16:40 | 6 |
|
Jay,
Do you have enough material to work with yet?
Cindy
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504.167 | No No NO! | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri May 13 1988 17:23 | 6 |
| But you can't fake a pizzagasm, it's a cosmic law.
Slipping off an edge,
Carla
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504.168 | Junk food/junk notes | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Fri May 13 1988 19:12 | 45 |
| RE: .158 (Carole)
> ...hay, I just
had a great idea. Why don't you call yourself "The Cosmic Anchovy",
John? <
Done.
> As far as finding lost crystals, I'm the one who lost two
crystals at the Halloween party. Actually, I'm pretty sure that
it was *after* the party that they disappeared. This might
actually be a fun experiment. Do you want to give it a try John?
<
I haven't tried to find crystals yet. In fact, my last excursion
was a semi-failure. I was visiting my aunt and my cousin, who plays
tuba told me that he lost his mouthpiece. I informed him that I only
seem to be able to find jewelry, to which he responded "Ah, but
the mouthpiece is gold-plated!" So I decided to give it a try.
I had this feeling that it was in his room behind something like
books, so I checked his bookcase. After making my find, I proudly
presented the large, gold-plated mouthpiece to him. "Thanks," says
my cousin, "But that's my *trombone* mouthpiece!" Hellsbells.
As far as your crystals are concerned, I have no unearthly idea
where they might be. Check a black purse.
> What is your price, anyway? :-) <
Depends on the service...
OK, so now I know what a negative pizza is (thanks, Steve). Sounds
like it's best paid for with negative money; something I have a
lot of. ;-)
Now what the heck is a "pizzagasm?" Is that something YOU get or
the pizza gets?
John M.
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504.169 | �*warning*� not for the meek! | GENRAL::DANIEL | We are the otters of the Universe | Fri May 13 1988 19:23 | 15 |
| > Now what the heck is a "pizzagasm?" Is that something YOU get or
> the pizza gets?
I have to confess, I made the term up. (Carla liked it when I told
her...didn't you, Carla!!)
A pizzagasm is the way your taste buds throb and dance on edge when they get to
touch that hot, stretchy mozarella and that oh,-so-tangy tomato sauce, ooey
gooey and dripping. It is that moment of pure ecstasy, right before you start
chewing, when you have taken that bite, and it rests on your taste buds,
titillating and tantalizing.
'Nuff said?
And to think, I can't eat cheese on the McDougall plan. But there *is* a
recipe for pizza...
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504.170 | | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri May 13 1988 20:11 | 9 |
| John,
Since there apparently is an absence of pizzagasm knowledge in
Seattle, it appears you'll have to venture to Colorado Springs
where Meredith and I have agreed to show you what that cheese
and sauce euphoria is all about... ;-)
Carla
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504.171 | Meat must be properly prepared. | WRO8A::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Sat May 14 1988 01:52 | 31 |
| re: Carla and Meredith West-
I think you've given new meaning to the word "Pizzeria."
Maybe you could open one up and call it "Pizzeroticas Unlimited."
I'm willing to bet you'd do a thriving business...(even vegetarians
have been known to eat meat once in a while.) You could place
olives across the moist sea of steamy cheeses, looking at each other,
tomatoes, gently caressing the tender olives into a frenzy of
oregano and thyme scents, and for the intellectuals, sage, would
eminate from the delicately powdered skin of the crust. This
would follow the delicate foreplay used in kneeding and spreading
of the organ-ically enriched raw dough, upon which the most
delectable sauces imaginable would be laid, and thereupon setting
the proper stage for what undoubtably would be the individual's
piece de resistance...the topping of their uttermost pleasure.
After this most appropriate and necessary interval of time, the
oven would be brought up to just the right temperature and the
whole ensemble would bubble and throb until its moment of supreme
readiness. Hereupon patrons will marvel at its pulcritude and
those whose libidinous senses remain intack will feast on the
enormous satisfaction at hand in a rush of earthly and timeless
releasing of the most fundamental human emotions.
No doubt about it, Carla and Meredith will gain a reputation
that will be unrivaled in the annals of pizza-making history (and
histrionics.)
Go for it...and you don't even need anchovies.
Frederick
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504.172 | Never had a pizzagasm outside of NYC! | HOCUS::RCOHEN | Sales What? | Sun May 15 1988 14:43 | 4 |
| I think I saw a negative pizza Star Trek episode. It was explained
that the main ingredient is Anti-Matter.
Bob
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504.173 | cuisinophysics | MARKER::KALLIS | loose ships slip slips. | Mon May 16 1988 09:45 | 10 |
| Re .172 (Bob):
No, no. That's an antipizza. A negative pizza's more like a Dirac
hole in a pizzacontinuum (with ground state zero); the result of
interaction of pizza and negative pizza's nothing more than a possible
residuum of scattered anchovies. With an antipizza, the result
is gamma rays, which are reputed to have strange effects on people
named David, Bruce, and, er, Robert.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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504.174 | lost in the ether | ULTRA::LARU | peace, love, and the blues | Mon May 16 1988 12:14 | 12 |
| re .172: (Bob)
� that the main ingredient is Anti-Matter.
Nope! It's anti-mato sauce.
btw, a great topping is peppererinos and mushruons.
Anti-pizza usually goes pretty fast, but Uncle Pasta.
cousin brewce
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504.175 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | The Cosmic Anchovy | Mon May 16 1988 15:21 | 8 |
| RE: .171 (Frederick)
Hahahahaha! Even an anchovy couldn't top THAT.
But when I get the time, I might try.
John M.
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504.176 | | FSLENG::JOLLIMORE | For the greatest good... | Mon May 16 1988 15:28 | 8 |
| .166 Cindy
> Do you have enough material to work with yet?
Are you kidding??? This note is *ripe* with material, it's time I lack
:-( I'm workin on it tho!
Jay
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504.177 | So *that's* what I've been missing!!! | SCOPE::PAINTER | Heaven is a place on Earth | Mon May 16 1988 15:53 | 9 |
|
This brings new meaning to pizza and beer on Fridays.
I always did wonder why it was that the Field Service IS programmers
where I used to work never made it back to their desks on Friday
afternoons...... (;^) Or if they did, they usually spent the
afternoon grinning.
Cindy
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504.178 | | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Tue May 17 1988 12:31 | 9 |
| RE: no pizzagasms in Washington State???
Send that man a pizzagasmitron!
And while I'm on the subject - Steve K. - If that's what an anti-pizza
is, then what is an anti-pasto???
Marion
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504.179 | From an ex-Spokane girl who knows | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Tue May 17 1988 13:25 | 10 |
| re: .178 (Marion)
>> no pizzagasms in Washington State???
There are, obviously just not in Seattle. Must have some-
thing to do with excess rain putting a damper on potential
Pizzagasm Experiences--soggy crusts and things like that...
Carla
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504.180 | What is the meaning of this synchronicity? | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue May 17 1988 15:22 | 18 |
| Anyone catch the comic strip "Sherman on the Mount" yesterday
(it appears in the Boston Globe and I have no idea what other papers).
The first frame shows The Abbot passing an open window, within which
Sherman (the friendly, rather self-indulgent monk after whom the
strip is named) lecturing to some of his animal friends. He is
saying "...and the Great Wheel of Live includes everything necessary
for your sustenance and enjoyment...".
The second frame shows The Abbot looking into the window puzzled
and a bit shocked. He is saying "Good heavens, Sherman, are you
teaching them about *Buddhism*?"
The third and last frame has Sherman answering: "Buddhism? ... I'm
teaching them how to make a *Pizza*!" And sure enough, we can now
see the pizza on the table between them.
Topher
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504.181 | Utter coincidence | CLUE::PAINTER | Heaven is a place on Earth | Tue May 17 1988 15:35 | 9 |
| Topher,
You're asking a serious question in *this* topic???
Hahahahaha!
Maybe it was serendipity instead.
Cindy
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504.182 | Coincidental answer. | PBSVAX::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue May 17 1988 16:06 | 5 |
| RE: .181 (Cindy)
No I wasn't. Hahahahahah!!! Ha! :-)
Topher
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504.183 | Tripping the light fantastic | CLUE::PAINTER | Heaven is a place on Earth | Tue May 17 1988 16:40 | 9 |
|
Well, OK, as you're racing around on the Wheel Of Life, be sure
not to get tripped up on a pepperoni.
This is silly....I can't go on....
*thud* *splat*
Cindy
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504.184 | | GENRAL::DANIEL | We are the otters of the Universe | Tue May 17 1988 16:53 | 6 |
| re; Cindy
> *thud* *splat*
oh no, don't tell me you dropped the anchovies...
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504.185 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | | Tue May 17 1988 22:20 | 8 |
| Oh you guys!!!
You don't leave *mushroom* for me to write anything, but, oi-live
to hear your replies, so don't cheese me off!
...dale (feeling carefree)
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504.186 | This seems like the right place to put this.... | SCOPE::PAINTER | Heaven is a loving environment. | Fri Jun 03 1988 17:05 | 9 |
|
Hallmark Cards has come out with a line of 'pet cards'. I
found a really funny one at lunchtime today and wanted to share
it with all of you....
Cover of card: "My dog is always so eager to see you....
to jump on you and lick you all over...."
Inside of card: "My dog and I are a lot alike." (;^)
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504.187 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Fri Jun 03 1988 18:43 | 5 |
| Hallmark, Cindy??? I've GOT to go check these out!!
Deb
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504.188 | FLARE! | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri Jun 03 1988 20:44 | 5 |
| re: .186 (Cindy)
Did you buy it? ;-D
C.
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504.189 | Mais oui! | SCOPE::PAINTER | Heaven is a loving environment. | Fri Jun 03 1988 20:54 | 14 |
|
Carla,
But of course!
It even has little paw prints all over the envelope (awwwww!.) As
I was standing at the rack reading through the cards, I picked that
one up, read it and started stiffling my giggles. The lady next to
me said "That funny, huh?" I handed it to her and she started
laughing too! And it turns out she's a Hallmark representative!
Now I have to figure out who to send it to (heh heh...). (;^)
Cindy
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504.190 | | STRATA::RUDMAN | Tomb,n. The House of Indifference. | Mon Jun 20 1988 14:37 | 5 |
| re -.1
If you had bought more, you could've called for volunteers....
Don
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504.191 | Hey, it's partytime! | SCOPE::PAINTER | | Mon Jun 20 1988 15:47 | 10 |
| Re.-1
Yuk yuk - always a smart guy in every crowded room.....
(;^P (;^)
Actually, the weather is getting warmer - anyone up for drinking
champagne au natural in the New England woods?
Cindy
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504.192 | I will have to check first | RANGLY::DUCHARME_GEO | | Mon Jun 20 1988 16:29 | 14 |
|
Cindy,just before I read your note I was thinking about how much
fun it would be to *SEE* some of the DEJAVU noters.Alas I am shy
and live in Maine. But if you do have a party I will ask my wife
Kathy if she would mind if I went,although I have my doubts about
her reactions to my going au natural and drinking champagne in the
woods,with some friends. ;^)
George D.
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504.193 | "Ya gotta lotta crust!" | STRATA::RUDMAN | Tomb,n. The House of Indifference. | Mon Jun 20 1988 16:51 | 9 |
| And don't forget the Deep Woods Off.
Actually, a DEJ conf get-together would best be held in Salem, Ma.,
say near the end of October.
Or, on second thought, as an alternate; a second choice, in the
woods. In Summer. BYOC. :-)
Don
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504.194 | ;^D | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:18 | 5 |
| I d'know 'bout anybody else, but I find that I can feel natural
_while_fully_clothed. I'm still stark naked underneath it all!
Marion
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504.195 | Definitely party time | SCOPE::PAINTER | | Mon Jun 20 1988 17:58 | 15 |
|
I come originally from New York (State/Upstate) and there used to
be all sorts of parks around which were used for gatherings (parties,
family reunions, etc.), and that used to be lots of fun.
Regrettably it will not be possible to have a party at my house
again, however does anyone know of any parks described above?
Just a thought. This should probably be moved to a separate topic.
See you there.
Cindy
PS. Marion - was that you with the Granimal tags attached to your
clothes the other day? (;^)
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504.196 | Colorado party anyone? | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Tue Jun 21 1988 04:24 | 15 |
|
If this is the wrong place to announce this please tell me I'm lost
8^)
Anyone in the mood for another Colorado springs party?
I'm in the mood and more than ready to go and was thinking about
saturday july 9th as being a good day to hold a barbeque.
It would be open to all except young children my house is too adult
oriented and making it child safe would be a real hassle.
Please send mail NEXUS::GORTMAKER if you are interested.
-jerry
Also posted in mennotes.
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504.197 | just a thought | ADVAX::MARSHALL | | Thu Jun 23 1988 17:21 | 6 |
| re:11
It's better to be looked over than over looked
Mae West
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504.199 | Saturday Peregrinations | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri Sep 23 1988 10:19 | 4 |
| Or across a crowded airport, right Arthur? =8*)
Carla
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504.200 | Snare, snarl, snort | WLDWST::WARD_FR | Seeking more mystical adventure | Fri Jul 10 1992 16:48 | 10 |
| Well, I waited almost 4 years and nobody else jumped in here,
so here I am!
I just snarfed this note! ;-)
(snarf--coined by =wn=ers?--means to unabashedly take for the
sake of ego, in this case due to the number reaching 200.)
Frederick
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504.201 | | KERNEL::BELL | Hear the softly spoken magic spell | Mon Jul 13 1992 05:16 | 6 |
|
> snarf--coined by =wn=ers?--
Was that =wn=ers or merely w=n=ers who can't type ? :-)
Frank
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