speaking of corn, we had tacos for lunch. Not my favourite meal but at least it has meat in it....
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long_legged_fly
Nov 3, 2000 3:12 am
my bad. It was nachos, not tacos....
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monsempron
Nov 3, 2000 7:12 am
fly, you're going to have to learn to distinguish between a nacho and a taco....
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mandreox
Nov 3, 2000 1:06 pm
The corn which the ox treadeth out is wheat. The phrase comes from the King James Bible. In Deuteronomy, it is a kindly agricultural instruction. In ...
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long_legged_fly
Nov 4, 2000 2:02 pm
yes, I hear corn, like syphilis and Gabriela Sabatini (the 2 not necessarily connected), came from South America, a continent unknown to the Biblical writers....
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mandreox
Jan 27, 2001 3:25 pm
To experience God is to have a mental breakdown. In the winter of 1980, between a panel in Buffalo and a poetry reading in Toronto, I went to Niagara Falls,...
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mandreox
Feb 1, 2001 1:22 pm
To clarify: Gregory did not phone Ginsberg to tell him he was going to heaven for his poetry; he phoned him because we were negotiating rights to his novel The...
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mandreox
Feb 3, 2001 9:06 pm
Speaking of man doing good, there's also God doing evil. Weren't Voltaire and Sam Johnson inspired by the Lisbon Earthquake to write their apologiae for...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Jul 13, 2001 10:06 am
"I'm beginning to suspect that one gets into heaven, if it exists, on faith alone"<br><br>I came across this the other day, have not read it, but scanned it...
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mandreox
Jul 15, 2001 11:40 am
Lately I find religion uninteresting. At the peak of my born-again Catholicism I loved to joust with arty Buddhists, atheist philosophers, Jewish girls. At ...
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mandreox
Jul 17, 2001 6:52 am
I used to gab about religion with David Rosenberg. Joe Papp and Lynn Holst commissioned me to stage a reading at the Public Theatre, c.1980, and Eugene ...
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mandreox
Aug 11, 2001 7:25 pm
I'm on my way with Ben to see Osmosis Jones. We just saw Dr.D2. Eddie Murphy talks to animals, and the animals answer -- in English. <br><br>I liked the...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 4, 2002 7:42 pm
Groups and Clubs seem to be nonfunctional. I WAS able to enter here, through something like Clubs Home and then clicking....
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 4, 2002 7:46 pm
Michael, the U.S. still exists. I haven't looked outside and I don't know about Canada....
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 4, 2002 8:12 pm
I have now written a book "In Defense of Solipsism", but I can't find a publisher....
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 4, 2002 8:15 pm
There is a message now in other groups:<br><br>"Yahoo! Groups <br> <br>Service Announcement <br> <br> <br> Dear Yahoo! Groups Members, <br><br>The service is...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 4, 2002 8:22 pm
Is this more "On the Beach" or "Planet of the Apes?"...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 5, 2002 12:32 am
One good thing about solipsism, if someone seems to send you a Christmas card, you don't feel obligated to seem to send THEM one....
Self-publish. The other solipsits will appreciate it....
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monsempron
Mar 5, 2002 7:48 am
Hey I'm a solipsist. I once gave a lecture on it. I was really delighted when a guy came up to me afterwars and said, "Hey, I'm one too."...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 5, 2002 8:15 am
?????<br>I have heard that solipsist authors don't have to send out a lot of free review copies to the press....
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 5, 2002 8:16 am
I thought he was driving in front of me the other day, but it was just an illusion. I imagine a lot of other solipsists out on the road, or at least they seem...
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Souvienstoidemoublier
Souvienstoid...
Mar 5, 2002 8:18 am
I am up early. I found out yesterday that my wife and I are expecting another baby. I need to materialize some money . . ....