When and why were you speaking on TV? Or are you just alluding to
someone who had them in the background?
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Jean B.
Either you better start reading quick, or I will sell you a bunch of mine.
sue
> I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV. Yep...i wants
> shelves of books behind me.
I want a large window and in view outside the window, a ram and a ewe
doin' what comes naturally.
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Dink
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"A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still."
~~ Bard of Avon
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> I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV. Yep...i wants
> shelves of books behind me.
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>The message <xn0dgxyflbff...@news.individual.net>
>from "Dink" <m...@privacy.net> contains these words:
>
>> RichaLlo3 wrote:
>
>> > I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV.
>> > Yep...i wants
>> > shelves of books behind me.
>
>> I want a large window and in view outside the window, a ram and a ewe
>> doin' what comes naturally.
>
>So, who'll be paying any attention to what you're saying, Dink? <G>
Maybe I could lecture on animal husbandry...<G>
>I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV. Yep...i wants
>shelves of books behind me.
Suggest you make use of the public library.
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Eugene A. Calame
Austin, Texas USA
i wuza alluding...but iffa ever speak on TV, I want sheves of books behind me
:-).
ima going to get Condoleeesa to read for me....lol.
lol..lol...how creative :-)
thar ye go......i want them to iffin i ever speak on TV.
UMMMMMMMMM....?
Bill....you dehumanizing the great work of a man who fights for the
disadvantaged.
well...i gotta have a wall behind the shelves....and...and heavy like
books....all at least 400 pages, placed neatly.
"RichaLlo3" <rich...@aol.com> schreef in bericht
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I got books with more than 400 pages, lots of them. in bookcases on a
panelled wall.....Think I could make a TV statement Richard....? LOL.
Bobbie;-)
For one third, or more, of the settlement.
The library has that. At least the ones in Austin does. Not sure how they
would be where you are.
Have you noticed that if it's written in a book, even hand written,
everybody will believe even the worst of lies?
Yeah, I guess you have noticed.
Blake
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rich...@aol.com (RichaLlo3)
Maybe you want to copy the book wall part? Miss Annie might like that.
Blake
lol..lol...yeah...she'd spine ends i bet.
yep...i advised ya before.....whitie men luv
sexing color...that's why they no negros anymore.
>For one third, or more, of the settlement.
WELL EUGENE KERRY...HOW DO YOU PROPOSED THE POOR PAYING? LOL.
LOL...OH LORDY, GRAHAM :-)...Annie needs to work that work station over!
LOL...LOL...
>Have you noticed that if it's written in a book, even hand written,
>everybody will believe even the worst of lies?
>Yeah, I guess you have noticed.
>Blake
YEAH...like...."The Wall Street Journal said today".....LIKE THEY KNOW...LOL
Well, I was gonna agree (here the window is too high), but the end
of that is a bit odd.... And surely you would not want that view
all the time.
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Jean B.
Welp, you'll just have to do yer speakin' here.
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Jean B.
Surely you knew I was jesting. Did you see the kid having problems
staying awake while George Bush was speaking? Any movement in the
background is very distracting.
How bizarre, Blake. And I don't think I would want to be a party
to destroying books.
--
Jean B.
Dare I ask why white men are attracted to black women? (Not
saying there's anything wrong with interracial relationships, mind
you.) Is it just the forbidden fruit aspect of it or ???
--
Jean B.
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--
Jean B.
The poor should not have to. The great work of a man who fights for the
disadvantaged should be pro bono.
>> LOL...OH LORDY, GRAHAM :-)...Annie needs to work that work station over!
>No way Jose
>LOL
LOL...Aniie would ring your neck ...lol
forbidden fruit :-)
LOL...I gonna send you my business card...just for you :-)
"RichaLlo3" <rich...@aol.com> wrote in message
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We havin' a big flap now about the final graduation exhibit at the
college of art here. One work was removed as not proper for general
viewing. Then, after the newspaper got into it, it has been put back in.
The prez of the college won't comment, the paper said-- but said he
replied in e-mail that if the newspaper would print a photo of the work
in question, he would be glad to discuss it.
Blake
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Relatedly, I just heard a piece on how used book stores aren't
doing too well, and one of our good old ones is about to close its
doors. They blame the availability of books via the internet--and
the fact that people (presumably mostly younger) are just not so
book-oriented now. Sad. I love browsing through book stores and
reading books. I will never get the same visceral pleasure from
reading on some screen.
--
Jean B.
RichaLlo3 wrote:
> I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV. Yep...i wants
> shelves of books behind me.
Trying to look like Andy Rooney?
:-)
Dink wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 00:32:00 +0100, Anne Jackson <amyg...@zetnet.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>
>>The message <xn0dgxyflbff...@news.individual.net>
>
>>from "Dink" <m...@privacy.net> contains these words:
>
>>>RichaLlo3 wrote:
>>
>>>>I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV.
>>>>Yep...i wants
>>>>shelves of books behind me.
>>
>>>I want a large window and in view outside the window, a ram and a ewe
>>>doin' what comes naturally.
>>
>>So, who'll be paying any attention to what you're saying, Dink? <G>
>
>
> Maybe I could lecture on animal husbandry...<G>
Wouldn't that require a G-13 rating or such?
:-)
>
RichaLlo3 wrote:
>>You figuren on being a Tort lawyer, Richard?
>>Get rich like John Edwards ! :o)
>>BillB (FL)
>
>
> Bill....you dehumanizing the great work of a man who fights for the
> disadvantaged.
And makes Millions while his clients only receive a small percentage.
:-(
RichaLlo3 wrote:
>>>I wants shelves of books behind me the next time I speak on TV. Yep...i
>>
>>wants
>>
>>>shelves of books behind me.
>>
>>
>>Suggest you make use of the public library.
>
>
> well...i gotta have a wall behind the shelves....and...and heavy like
> books....all at least 400 pages, placed neatly.
Will the books be filled with blank pages?
:-)
Graham wrote:
> Richard
> This is what I looked like last time I was on TV (webcam) this afternoon at
> http://httpd.chello.nl/j.hutson/frame.html
> Graham
LOL!!!! Typical "Private Eye" surroundings.
:-)
Jean B. wrote:
I thought the "forbidden fruit" was an apple.
:-)
i gotta grow some eyebrows! LOL
That's not true Robert.
sure
>> Dare I ask why white men are attracted to black women? (Not
>> saying there's anything wrong with interracial relationships, mind
>> you.) Is it just the forbidden fruit aspect of it or ???
>
>I thought the "forbidden fruit" was an apple.
>:-)
damn Robert, don't ya ever read into the Bible. The APPLE presents the nector
of the Gods....LOL...LOL
Makes me want to run out and save the old books single-handedly!
I wonder whether I can find some lists of books that have some
real flavor when they describe times of yore both here and
elsewhere. I love such books, and their loss would be a real
tragedy.
Going a bit farther afield, I also don't like libraries with
closed stacks. Not speaking of the really old holdings, but, say,
current NF holdings. Boy, was I unhappy to encounter this when
Leah and I were looking for some books. How on earth can you
browse through the books and find some unexpected treasure this
way? You can't. To me, that is just awful.
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Jean B.
I think I'll stick with your interpretation for now.
--
Jean B.
I hate the closed stacks, too. I am told that thieves will cut out rare
pictures and pages using a thread, so it's not obvious that they are
missing. Libraries are subject to shoplifting, too. You'd think
libraries could use hidden cameras and make folks wear ID's or
something. Our library has been using a scanning system for years, just
like the airport.
Blake
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Ouch about that book, Blake.
Rw the libraries, we have scanners too, but they wouldn't catch
those pages. I like the idea of the cameras.
--
Jean B.
RichaLlo3 wrote:
Is it just the forbidden fruit aspect of it or ???
Robert wrote?
I thought the "forbidden fruit" was an apple.
:-)
>
> damn Robert, don't ya ever read into the Bible. The APPLE presents the nector
> of the Gods....LOL...LOL
???
Robert
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