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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Wed Nov 11 19:10:40 1992

Date: Wed, 11 Nov 92 19:10:21 -0500
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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jcbourne (Juliet C Bourne):


"I love you period 
 Do you love me question mark 
 Please please exclamation point
 I want to hold you in parentheses"



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jefft (Jeff Tang):

"Yeah--tune in--turn on--throw up!  Ugh!"
	---Tom, "Catalina Caper"


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ray_lee (Yueh Z Lee):



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starflt (Derrick Kong):


Beating Inflation

James B. Sanders of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, described by a federal
judge as "the most inept counterfeiter I ever heard of," was sentenced
to five years' probation for cutting the corners off a $20 bill and
pasting them on a $1 to make a bogus $20 bill.

				from No Comment


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tbaacm (Lester E Hui):

Mend my broken heart

Lick Bush in '92

Eliminate censorship

Assassinate Marion Barry

Kill the PC movement

GRADUATE !!

Quotes:    A dog is a dog, except when he's facing you,
               then he's Mr. Dog.

           
Environmental Slogans:  Save a Tree, Eat a Beaver
			
			Taste me, taste me, I'm organic


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therese (Therese):


        Beethoven's gone but his music lives on
        and Mozart don't go shopping no more.
        You'll never meet Liszt or Brahms again
        and Elgar doesn't answer the door.

        Schubert and Chopin used to chuckle and
        love whiles composing their long symphony.
        But one hundred and fifty years later
        there's very little of them left to see.

        The decomposing composers. 
        There's nothing much anyone can do.
        You can still hear Beethoven
        but Beethoven cannot hear you.

        H{ndel and Haydn and Rachmaninov
        enjoyed a nice drink with their meal.
        But nowadays no one will serve them
        and their grave it is left to conceal.

        Verdi and Wagner delighted the crowds
        with their highly original sound.
        The pianos like Pleyel does still working
        but thereabout six feet under ground.

        The decomposing composers.
        There's less of them every year.
        You can say what you like to Debussy
        but there's not much of him left to hear.

        Claude Achille Debussy. Died 1918.

        Christoph Willibald Gluck. Died 1787.

        Carl Maria von Weber. Not at all well 1825. Died 1826.

        Giacomo Meyerbeer. Still alive 1863. Not still alive 1864.

        Modest Musorgski. 1880 going to parties. No fun any more 1881.



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wamprat (Irwin Lee):

Now logged in on w20-575-50
at Wed Nov 11 03:18:31 EST 1992


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