RE: (yawn)


You may have missed my point so I'll clarify.

Keeping the information fresh and the content dynamic makes for a happy
mailing list. Those who wish to keep the social banter level high can do
so because those who crave more technical information don't feel they
are missing out.

I know this is the off season for many so there is not a lot to work
with in terms of current statistics. However, those who are serious
about keeping things moving need to think ahead. Don't wait until 1998's
results come in before thinking about how to interpret them. There are
all kinds of different people on this list from all walks of life. Each
has unique skills they can apply. Instead of bickering back in forth,
figure out ways to interface these skills and help achieve what brought
us to this list in the first place. I thought my first email was pretty
clear on that.

By the way, I excercise daily, play guitar, and have been tilling every
weekend for the last month. Thanks for thinking of me though.



> -----Original Message-----
> From:	PatFishman [SMTP:PatFishman@aol.com]
> Sent:	Friday, February 27, 1998 12:46 PM
> To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Re: (yawn)
> 
> Mike,
> Blunt, stale, redundant, boring and whining are adjectives you are
> projecting.
> Do I detect just a touch of seasonal affective disorder (sad).  MD's
> might
> prescribe Prozac.  Psychologist would suggest change.  For example
> when Albert
> Einstein was in a rut he would do something new like take up the
> piano.
> Exercise is good, too.  Get out that rototiller and fire that mother
> up!!
> 
> I like your software idea.  I bet Gus might, also.
> 
> I think that the Americans on the list are waiting for spring to
> spring.  I
> don't want to learn about hand pollenating until late June or early
> July; I'll
> forget what I learn and reask later.  Maybe we are bored and out of
> control.
> To borrow the words from Seal, "You know we're never gonna survive,
> unless, we
> get a little crazy!"  I perceive "crazy" as total displacement.  And I
> think
> that is what the brain craves, something new.  And that is why Albert
> took up
> the piano!?
> 
> I love you man, but you're not getting my Bud Light!
> Tastes great!
> Patrick Veltman
> 
> When I get bored with my fishin', I switch from bass to blue cats or
> zip out
> the flyrod for smallmouths!
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