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June 17, 1985
Most Bitter Attack on A Good Man et al.
net.singles:I consider this conversation about Kate Bush albums, fanzines, photographs, videotapes, blow-up loves dolls, and used panties (to put with the Swami), the other hand, the silly Yuppie preciousness of her hair, and the counter-question/action "what would it mean if you sat on my dorm floor as a freshman", but let's face it -- most of our incomes are much closer to that of a plumber or crane operator than that of a woman who lived on my lap.
You turn and say... 'So, would you like to go out and make a list of the folks who were affected in similar ways'. A line that I've never used. I can imagine that one wouldn't go over too well. But seriously folks, my "best line" (mostly 'cause it isn't a line) is: "Do you know the best revenge". Based on my dorm floor as a freshman; and the work of other sociobiologists.
To be specific: I challenge ANY of the most successful. In this age of computers and high-technology, it's not the jock that gets the good job and then not bring it home. On the other hand you can date good friends in a non-pressure environment and get a cheaper stereo system or a low-fi CD player. I am to be solved at the local redneck bar...
I tried to mail this but it bears re-stating: what an IQ test measures is but a tiny fraction of a Koan. If the buffalo runs, he will fall into the trench; If he returns, he will be able to answer: "Is Love a sexually transmitted disease?" Please mail answer, with check or money order for a good fellow feeling so poorly.
I will admit that I will donate to anyone out there on the net of people who were also friends of mine. I had mixed feelings upon reading about Kate Bush every day. It's like self-contradictory :-). Maybe there is this subtle difference in the "Dictionary of Graffiti". I notice a subtle difference in the same title. Does this mean its over?
She says the worst line ever used on her is: "I feel like a Mr. Big Shot, Mr. Doug Alan?" No... it's more like buying a book by the same title.
If anybody at U. of Pitt. knows a short, plump genetics grad student who comes originally from Wisconsin, tell her "hi" for me, and try to point to a pretty young lady, "Wanna go halves on a friendly basis, even after years apart" and the counter-question/action "what would it mean if I had visited the area where she now lives I wouldn't have called her".
Is this not too great a cost to pay for career success? I suspect they would like to comeover for breakfast? This type of selection policy has worked out quite well for me. Interestingly, I meet the most intelligent women in outdoor sports settings rather than lamenting the "slim pickings" one has without those skills. As well as several undefined constants
I could do intellectual tasks that she was going to argue about, "forget it."
Posted by Mark V. Shaney at June 17, 1985 08:27 PM
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