Whitman

Posted by:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:22:37 GMT

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They are celebrating 150 years of Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
here and there's some Whitman that's funny. He was wandering
around Civil War Washington looking for a wounded brother,
which seems sad. But the funny part is that he got fired from the
Bureau of Indian Affairs! They thought his book "radical" or something.
Maybe they were worried that the Indians would start reading poetry.

"After the war, Whitman toiled as a clerk for the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
located in the building's basement. He was soon fired, though, when
newly appointed secretary of the interior James Harlan seized upon
"Leaves of Grass" and declared its author immoral. Part of Harlan's
larger purge, which included female workers, Whitman was quickly
transferred to the Attorney General's Office
(15th and F streets NW, now the site of Hotel Washington)."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62977-2005Mar24.html



Posted by:: "Rev Chain Smerker"
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:27:39 GMT

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
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Americana....


This is an courteous reply to your message, i have no idea who you are
talking about but want to let you know that it has been read by one other
person.






Posted by:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:45:43 GMT

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"Rev Chain Smerker" wrote:

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>; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
>news:hoT0e.453695$w62.8151@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>Americana....
>
>
>This is an courteous reply to your message, i have no idea who you are
>talking about but want to let you know that it has been read by one other
>person.
>

Well, what I'm going on about is the history of this place.
Everyone forgets about it, and just goes about their business
like nothing happened here, and they can't see the ghosts
walking around.

But thanks for the com check!

How's your didgeridoo?





Posted by:: "Rev Chain Smerker"
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:47:03 GMT

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
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> How's your didgeridoo?

Exiting, slowly.




Posted by:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:48:57 GMT

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"Rev Chain Smerker" wrote:

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>; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
>news:XJT0e.453826$w62.31524@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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>> How's your didgeridoo?
>
>Exiting, slowly.
>
>

Well, there's progress!




Posted by:: "Rev Chain Smerker"
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:55:05 GMT

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; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
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> Well, there's progress!

True progress would be a metal or plastic one, splinters are the curse of
every Australian Subgeni, im not sure how you yankie Yeti types cope, but as
Bunyip Bums have some painfull experiances realising our true nature.




Posted by:: "Rev Chain Smerker"
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:53:15 GMT

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"Rev Chain Smerker" wrote in message
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> ; "GfbAEV" wrote in message
> news:ZMT0e.453847$w62.377089@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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>> Well, there's progress!
>
> True progress would be a metal or plastic one, splinters are the curse of
> every Australian Subgeni, im not sure how you yankie Yeti types cope, but
> as Bunyip Bums have some painfull experiances realising our true nature.
>

We have... damn conspiracy




Posted by:: "krustymadfaker"
Date: 25 Mar 2005 05:02:57 -0800

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K?Pr?e:

>>They are celebrating 150 years of Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
here and there's some >>Whitman that's funny. He was wandering
around Civil War Washington looking for a wounded brother,
which seems sad. But the funny part is that he got fired from the
Bureau of Indian Affairs! >>They thought his book "radical" or
something.
>>Maybe they were worried that the Indians would start reading poetry.


>>"After the war, Whitman toiled as a clerk for the Bureau of Indian
Affairs,
located in the building's basement. He was soon fired, though, when
newly appointed secretary of the interior James Harlan seized upon
"Leaves of Grass" and declared its author >>immoral. Part of Harlan's
larger purge, which included female workers, Whitman was quickly
transferred to the Attorney General's Office
(15th and F streets NW, now the site of Hotel >>Washington)."


Whiteman just needed some Ooga-Booga to straighten his tight ass out!!

http://mitglied.lycos.de/crumbcomics/whiteman_und_bigfoot.htm

Rev-Sci-Fi-entist KrustyMADfaker
"I didn't give up. The equipment
malfunctioned!"

"This is the most uncomfortable coffin I've ever been in."
-Bela Lugosi



Posted by:: John Cook
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 02:07:44 +1000

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U R STILL _DoingIt_
Do I have to send a Micro-nuke to your gpsLoc?

John Cook

krustymadfaker wrote:
> K?nigPr? wrote:
>
>
>>>They are celebrating 150 years of Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
>
> here and there's some >>Whitman that's funny. He was wandering
> around Civil War Washington looking for a wounded brother,
> which seems sad. But the funny part is that he got fired from the
> Bureau of Indian Affairs! >>They thought his book "radical" or
> something.
>
>>>Maybe they were worried that the Indians would start reading poetry.
>
>
>
>>>"After the war, Whitman toiled as a clerk for the Bureau of Indian
>
> Affairs,
> located in the building's basement. He was soon fired, though, when
> newly appointed secretary of the interior James Harlan seized upon
> "Leaves of Grass" and declared its author >>immoral. Part of Harlan's
> larger purge, which included female workers, Whitman was quickly
> transferred to the Attorney General's Office
> (15th and F streets NW, now the site of Hotel >>Washington)."
>
>
> Whiteman just needed some Ooga-Booga to straighten his tight ass out!!
>
> http://mitglied.lycos.de/crumbcomics/whiteman_und_bigfoot.htm
>
> Rev-Sci-Fi-entist KrustyMADfaker
> "I didn't give up. The equipment
> malfunctioned!"
>
> "This is the most uncomfortable coffin I've ever been in."
> -Bela Lugosi
>


Posted by:: "krustymadfaker"
Date: 25 Mar 2005 10:48:12 -0800

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Captain Cook took off his eye patch and wrote:

>>U R STILL _DoingIt_
Do I have to send a Micro-nuke to your gpsLoc?

Give some more rules, tell me how to live and tie my waffle stompers
won't you??
Get the indent out of your arse! I mean the Peg Leg Captain Cook!
Surely if I'm bothering you so much we shall not meet at the illumiNAZI
potluck for gummi road kill rituals!! tah tah!! hee hee!!

Rev-Sci-Fi-entist KrustyMADfaker
"I didn't give up. The equipment
malfunctioned!"

"This is the most uncomfortable coffin I've ever been in."
-Bela Lugosi



Posted by:: Zapanaz
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 11:35:37 -0800

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On 25 Mar 2005 10:48:12 -0800, "krustymadfaker"
wrote:

>Captain Cook took off his eye patch and wrote:
>
>>>U R STILL _DoingIt_
>Do I have to send a Micro-nuke to your gpsLoc?
>
>Give some more rules, tell me how to live and tie my waffle stompers
>won't you??
>Get the indent out of your arse! I mean the Peg Leg Captain Cook!
>Surely if I'm bothering you so much we shall not meet at the illumiNAZI
>potluck for gummi road kill rituals!! tah tah!! hee hee!!


well he wouldn't be complaining if he wasn't trying to read what you
wrote.

--
Zapanaz
International Satanic Conspiracy
Customer Support Specialist
http://joecosby.com/
"Daaarling," said Mama-san, three sheets to the
wind with a broken foremast.



Posted by:: John Cook
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:11:55 +1000

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Zapanaz wrote:
> On 25 Mar 2005 10:48:12 -0800, "krustymadfaker"
> wrote:
>
>
>>Captain Cook took off his eye patch and wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>U R STILL _DoingIt_
>>
>>Do I have to send a Micro-nuke to your gpsLoc?
>>
>>Give some more rules, tell me how to live and tie my waffle stompers
>>won't you??
>>Get the indent out of your arse! I mean the Peg Leg Captain Cook!
>>Surely if I'm bothering you so much we shall not meet at the illumiNAZI
>>potluck for gummi road kill rituals!! tah tah!! hee hee!!
>
>
>
> well he wouldn't be complaining if he wasn't trying to read what you
> wrote.
>
Actually was thinking of playing with him (like I was from alt.dreams)
but...

John Cook




Posted by:: "krustymadfaker"
Date: 25 Mar 2005 21:51:05 -0800

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John Cook wrote:

>>Actually was thinking of playing with him (like I was from
alt.dreams)
>>but...

alt.dreams is my Grandpa fart-knuckle.
I am that broken record...
I told Fedrico Fellini 11and a half, and he didn't listen!
I got bigger Rush limberger Limbaugh's bloated pill belly guts in my
stool...

Rev-Sci-Fi-entist KrustyMADfaker
"I didn't give up. The equipment
malfunctioned!"

"Politics is the showbiz of industry."
-Frank Zappa



Posted by:: John Cook
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:08:23 +1000

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krustymadfaker wrote:

> "Politics is the showbiz of industry."
> -Frank Zappa

best thing he's said alllll week.

John Cook



Posted by:: "krustymadfaker"
Date: 25 Mar 2005 22:15:57 -0800

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John Cook wrote:

>>best thing he's said alllll week.


Come give me a big hug ya big LUG!!

Rev-Sci-Fi-entist KrustyMADfaker
"I didn't give up. The equipment
malfunctioned!"



Posted by:: "Rev. Richard Skull"
Date: 25 Mar 2005 11:10:28 -0800

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< newly appointed secretary of the interior James Harlan seized upon
"Leaves of Grass" and declared its author immoral. Part of Harlan's
larger purge, which included female workers>>

Geeze, good thing John Ashcroft wasn't around then!