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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Central America)
Wed Jan 19 04:53:34 1994

Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 04:52:52 -0500
From: Central America <root@charon.MIT.EDU>
To: ca-mtg@charon.MIT.EDU


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efgilmou (Eric F. Gilmour):

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hss (Hany Saleeb):


                "Ce n'est pas assez  d'avoir l'esprit  bon,
                 mais le principal est de l'appliquer bien."
                                         -- Rene' Descartes

    o   \ o /  _ o            __|     \ /     |__            o _ \ o /   o
   /|\    |     /\    ___\o     \o     |     o/     o/___    /\    |    /|\
   / \   / \   | \   /)   |     ( \   /o\   / )     |   (\   / |  / \   / \


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janelle (qwerty):

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jhroh (Jae Hun Roh):

I will be staying with friends until I can move in to my apartment on
February 1.  Until then, you can leave msg's for me at:

Frank's: 617/630-5185
Jae's:   617/491-7226

( after February 1, 1994 )
550 Memorial Drive, #22C1
Cambridge, MA  02139
617/577-7646
   (JRS-SOHO)

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lavin (Anne R LaVin):


My housemate Ken, as the T train went over the Longfellow Bridge:

        "Gee, aren't you glad it isn't your job to shovel the River?"

(Now, I know this doesn't make any sense, but it was after an hour of
shoveling slush out of the driveway and walks at my house this
morning.  I thought it was funny.)

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mfchow (MingFawn Chow):

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mitsfs (MIT Science Fiction Society):

	IAP '94 Library Schedule

	As of Jan 18th, the following hours are scheduled to be held;
this is not a complete listing, as more will be signed up for in the
future.  An updated schedule can be found by the door of the Library and
is entered here periodically.

Tues 1/18	10am - noon, 2pm - 7pm, 9pm - midnight
Weds 1/19	1pm - 3pm, 6pm - midnight
Thrs 1/20	6pm - midnight
Fri  1/21	1pm - 6pm *
Sat  1/22

Sun  1/23	10am - 2pm
Mon  1/24	6pm - 10pm
Tues 1/25	5pm - 11pm
Weds 1/26	6pm - 9pm
Thrs 1/27	3pm - 8pm
Fri  1/28	3pm - 6pm *


        * Weekly meetings are held Fridays at 5:30.
        Members and non-members alike welcome!



IMPORTANT NOTE:
        Keyholders will sometimes cancel their hours (indicated
on the schedule posted by the door); in general these changes will not
appear here, since we can't update it THAT frequently (sometimes people do
this five minutes before their hours...).  Also, keyholders often hold the
Library open during unscheduled hours.  So your best bet is usually to call
the Library at x8-5126 to see if the Library is currently open, for how long,
and the latest schedule (i.e. the one by the door).






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rjbarbal (Richard J. Barbalace):

"Men are like tea - the real strength and goodness are not properly
 drawn until they have been in hot water."
			- Lillie Hitchcock Coit (1843-1929)
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"Just presume I'm a paradox in an anomaly, and get on with your tea."
			- from Doctor Who
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Do you recall the day I first came your way
And I had to know you
When you stepped in the way
And I smiled at you
Though I never meant to?

Hadn't thought about it
For a long, long time
But still she's here inside me
Never off my mind.
I try to hide it from you, but you know
And I hear it over and over again.
			- "Over and Over Again", Smithereens
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This old man, he played 1,
He played knick knack on his thumb,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 2,
He played knick knack on his shoe,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 3,
He played knick knack on his knee,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 4,
He played knick knack on his door,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 5,
He played knick knack on his I-don't-remember-what-this-was,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 6,
He played knick knack on some sticks,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 7,
He played knick knack up in heav'n,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 8,
He played knick knack on his gate,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 9,
He played knick knack on his I-don't-remember-this-one-either,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played 10,
He played knick knack on his I-don't-remember-this-one-either-neither,
With a knick knack paddywhack
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

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starflt (Derrick Kong):

11.  Let everyone know how hard you work.
12.  Practice the art of limp handshakes.
13.  Hire a devious accountant; it's like giving yourself a raise.
14.  Buy this book.
15.  Read other people's mail.
16.  Pay tolls with $50 bills.
17.  If the mistake is in your favor, don't correct it.
18.  Butter up the boss.
19.  Talk with your hand over your mouth.
20.  Misquote.
				from Life's Little Destruction Book

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