[2581] in Central_America
New quotes for Thu Jul 19
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Thu Jul 19 01:22:50 1990
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 90 01:22:26 EDT
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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busibisi (Adebisi A Lipede):
"Why did sex , that bizarre perversion of straight forward
replication ever arise in the first place? What is the good
of sex?
This is an extremely difficult question for the evolutionist
to answer. Most serious attempts to answer it involve soph-
isticated mathematical reasoning.
From the book
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
p.46
For the summer my phone# is 225-7399 Rm 345, 290 side. Work 253-5756, E10-218
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debbo (Deborah A Birnby):
jason, do you have any beer?
-alison, in the sure thing
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horiuchi (Junjiro Horiuchi):
"Wagahai wa neko de aru"
Logged out last from m16-034-7 at Wed Jul 18 14:41:28 EDT 1990.
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mar (Mark A. Rosenstein):
The rat of the cottage dies in the guest house.
- Wretched Samoan Proverb
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rlcarr (Animato):
[according to the book _Bricks in the Wall_, the band and producer of the
movie were afraid that they had created a Frankenstein after hiring skinheads
for the various Nuremburg-esque scenes]
Look Mummy, there's an aeroplane up in the sky.
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Di-di-di-did you see the frightened ones?
Di-di-di-did you hear the falling bombs?
Di-di-di-did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter
When the promise of a brave new world
Unfurled beneath the clear blue sky?
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Oooh oooooh ooooh ooooh ooooh.
Di-di-di-did you see the frightened ones?
Di-di-di-did you hear the falling bombs.
The flames are all long gone, but the pain lingers on.
Goodbye, blue sky. Goodbye, blue sky, goodbye. Goodbye.
"Goodbye Blue Sky"
Pink Floyd
THE WALL
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