From: Joe Cosby <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl>
Date: Sun, Jul 25, 2004
to strange and wondrous days, and the slightly off-kilter
people who
make them so.
--
Joe Cosby
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From: Artemia Salina <y2k@sheayright.com>
And may the Devil know you're psychotic a half an hour
before
the thorazine kicks in.
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From: kdetal@aol.com (KD et al)
I wouldn't have it any other way.
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From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgeniusNOSPUM.com>
"SLIGHTLY"??
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From: Joe Cosby <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl>
"Rev. Ivan Stang" wrote:
>"SLIGHTLY"??
Well I don't mean to IMPUGN anybody's off-kilteredness.
I was
referring to amateur, hobbiest kilterers I ran into,
and not FULLY
TRAINED PROFESSIONAL off-kiltereds like yourself.
--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.com/
"Haircut or lobotomy, sir?"
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From: polar bear <bear@pole.com>
In article <l7nbg0pgibls1167u4qivhhgru6pg43sei@4ax.com>,
Joe Cosby
<http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote:
OFF WITH HIS KILT!!!!!
pb
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From: Joe Cosby <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl>
you've got to know which side your kilt is buttered
on in this life, I
figure.
--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.com/
"In the province of the mind, what one believes
to be true is true or
becomes true, within certain limits to be found experientially
and
experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to
be transcended. In the
mind, there are no limits." (Lilly, 1972).
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From: Artemia Salina <y2k@sheayright.com>
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 23:39:14 -0700, polar bear wrote:
GIVE ME SLACKS OR KILT ME!!!
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