Things to read when life gets too boring...and this is one
Jon Ford
jonmfordster@hotmail.com
Thu, 18 Oct 2001 17:29:07 -0700
Well, I guess that's right, Wayno--it is possible more or less that you have
some glimpse or at least an inkling (love that word!) of what you are
talking about--or not.
Jon
>From: "Wayne Johnson" <cadaobh2@brgnet.com>
>To: "telebob x" <telebob98@hotmail.com>, <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>
>Subject: RE: Things to read when life gets too boring...and this is one
>Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 11:50:08 -0400
>
>One of the things, actually several things I have often said, or maybe
>frequently said about Bob, perhaps intimated would be more precise or even
>hinted at strongly, in my particularly elliptical fashion which depends a
>lot upon the prior knowledge and special language of the audience, if it is
>in tune with the goings on, as it were and not detached or sitting in some
>pre-political, polarizing, nee even hermeneutical repose and thereby
>unavailable for nuance, paradigm and metaphor, if not paradox and, silly
>me,
>fable, is that he and I have always agreed or if not actually agreed, at
>least sworn temporary allegience to the inescapable twists and turns of
>American language and that it will always be better, or at least
>preferable,
>to eschew obfuscation.
>
>That should clarify things.
>
>Right, Jon?
>
>B.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net
>[mailto:austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net]On Behalf Of telebob x
>Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 11:06 AM
>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
>Subject: Re: Things to read when life gets too boring
>
>
>Of course...as the saying goes...this is MUCH easier said than done.
>
>And unless we are ready to start a string that stretches into next year,
>well, don't get me started.
>
>But now that we have that problem out of the way...
>
>teleBS
>
>
> >From: mbuttons <mbuttons@gate.net>
> >To: <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>
> >Subject: Re: Things to read when life gets too boring
> >Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 09:40:40 -0400
> >
> >
> >Very well said Roger. You can be succinct.
> >
> >love
> >m-a
> >
> >
> >on 10/18/2001 1:40 AM, Roger Baker at rcbaker@infohiwy.net wrote:
> > >
> > > Bottom line: The best protection from determined terrorists over the
> >long run
> > > is prevention; is to reduce the motivation to conduct terrorism. It is
> >in the
> > > nature of complex and advanced societies to create so many points of
> >potential
> > > vulnerability by well-organized terrorist groups that they cannot all
>be
> > > guarded effectively, no matter how many security precautions are
>taken.
> >--
> > > Roger
> >
> >-- Mary Ann Wilson
> >mbuttons@gate.net
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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