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New quotes for Tue Sep 21
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Tue Sep 21 06:59:35 1993
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 93 06:58:55 -0400
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU
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belville (Sharon Belville):
The pun o' the day is:
vitamin. What you do when guests come to your house.
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dgaxiola (David G Gaxiola):
All around me are familiar faces
Worn Out Places
Worn Out Faces
Bright and Early for their Daily Races
Going Nowhere
Going Nowhere
Their tears are filling up their glasses.
No expression
No expression
Hide My Head I want to drown my Sorrow
No Tomorrow
No Tomorrow
And I find it kind of Funny
I find it kind of Sad
...
I find it hard to tell you
'Cos I find it hard to take
When People run in Circles
It's a very very
Mad world
...
Children waiting for the day they feel good.
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
Made to feel the way that every child should
Sit & listen
Sit & listen
Went to school and I was very nervous
No-one knew me
No-one knew me
Now the Teacher tell me
What's my lesson
Look Right Through Me
Look Right Through Me
And I find it kind of Funny
I find it kind of Sad
...
I find it hard to tell you
'Cos I find it hard to take
When People Run in Circles it's a very
very Mad world
...
-- Tears for Fears
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hch (Hernando Cortina):
I've got an IDEA!! Why don't I STARE at you so HARD,
you forget your SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER!!
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johneric (J. Eric Hankwitz):
"Stay in School" - Michael Jordan
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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):
LSC Movies for the week of Sep 24 to Sep 26
Fri. Sep 24 From Here to Eternity (1953) [???] 10-250 7:30
With the setting of a Hawaiian military base on the eve of Pearl Harbor,
this film studies the lives of several soldiers, exposing the everyday
dramas behind WWII. This adaption of the popular and slightly risque
novel by James Jones won 8 Oscars. Starrring Burt Lancaster, Deborah
Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra, and Donna Reed.
Fri. Sep 24 Like Water for Chocolate [R] 26-100 7 & 10
Based on the novel by Laura Esquivel, food with an alchemic twist
relates the life of Tita, the youngest of three daughters whose mother
marries her suitor to her older sister. Even with English subtitles, the
flavor of Mexico as well as comedy, drama, and romance is incorporated
into the recipe of this richly entertaining film.
Sat. Sep 25 Groundhog Day [PG] 26-100 7 & 10
Cynical weatherman Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is sent to the last place
on earth he wants to be--Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania--to cover the annual
Groundhog Day festivities. He wakes up the next morning to find that the
date is still February 2 and that he's the only one who realizes it.
This is a problem not readily solved by driving cars off cliffs or
electrocutions with toasters. Luckily, Phil realizes that there can be
advantages to having no past and no future.
Sun. Sep 26 Parenthood [PG-13] 10-250 7 & 10
Parenthood, starring Steve Martin and Rick Moranis, is about how adults
who have supposedly already grown up deal with being parents. All sorts
of interesting situations come up, like raising a bright young daughter,
finding the explicit photos of a much less sexually repressed daughter,
and being literally blown off the road.
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For more information, call the LSC MovieLine, 258-8881,
or the LSC office, 253-3791.
MIT or Wellesley ID required, one guest allowed per ID.
Admission to movies is $2.00 and a 20-Admission
Superticket is available for $35.
Classic Movie shows end before the start of the second
show of the corresponding Friday series movie.
Problems and changes to the mailing list should be addressed to
info-lsc-request@zurich.ai.mit.edu
This service is neither maintained nor supported by the
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To see this information again, finger -l lsc@martigny.ai.mit.edu
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sorokin (Jessie Stickgold-Sarah):
Consider Icarus, pasting those sticky wings on,
testing that strange tug at his shoulder blade,
and think of that first flawless moment over the lawn
of the labyrinth. Think of the difference it made!
There below are the trees, as awkward as camels;
and here are the shocked starlings pumping past
and think of innocent Icarus who is doing quite well:
larger than a sail, over the fog and the blast
of the plushy ocean, he goes. Admire his wings!
Feel the fire at his nck and see how casually
he glances up and is caught, wondrously tunneling
into that hot eye. Who cares that he fell back to the sea?
See him acclaiming the sun and come plunging down
while his sensible daddy goes straight into town.
To A Friend Whose Work Has Come To Triumph
- Anne Sexton
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therese (Therese):
So high above the world tonight,
The angels watch us sleeping
And underneath a bridge of stars,
We dream in safety's keeping
But perhaps the dream
Is dreaming us
Soaring with the seagulls
Perhaps the dream
Is dreaming us
Astride the backs of eagles
- Sting
The Soul Cages
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vimrich (Vernon R Imrich):
Permanent resident of the Twlight Zone.
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