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Yes, it's....
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"Oh, my God, they finally did it!"
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(Shappe & Whelan's Spoiler Review: The Lynch-Hazard Wedding)
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Part I
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DISCLAIMER:
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The following post does not contain a single copyrighted or trademarked
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item. Not one. So Paramount can just go flake off :-)
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WARNING:
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Spoilers for the wedding follow. Anyone who doesn't want the wedding
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spoiled for them should hit 'n' now, or do whate'er else it is you
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have to do on your newsreader to skip over posts you think are silly.[Uh,
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Mike...I think that's enough...]
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NOTE: Comments in [brackets] are John Whelan's. The rest is Uncle
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Mikey's Patented Babble (hey, I only promised no copyrights or trademarks...I
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never said anything about patents).
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Where to begin?
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So you know, this is going to be a very general description of the
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event, [full of inaccuracies and some outright fabrications. Tim will
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post the full details after he's had a chance to watch the tape again...and
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recover from his honeymoon :-)]
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And yes, we meant the bit about the video tape. Lisa's younger brother
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Colin ["The Latter Day Anthropologist"] is a TV&Film major at Aethyqa
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Qollej.
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Perhaps a /dramatis personae/ is in order. Granted, many of you won't
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recognize the names, but hey, we don't know most of the actors names
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from TNG, either :-)
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[This is going to be silly, I can tell]
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The Groom: Timothy Wyckoff "The Enchanter, Roger Ebert, Penfold Look-alike"
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Lynch
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The Bride: Lisa Colleen "Lizard" Hazard
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The Best Man: Chris "Topher" Selling Lynch
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The Maid o'Honor: Janis "Blonde" Kohler
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Thems that Ush:
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Colin "The Unperturbable, ['No, really, I want to sleep on the
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floor']" Hazard
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Jonathan "Smeg-Head" Lane
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Michael "Uncle Mikey, the Politically Incorrect" Shappe
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Maids o'the Bride: (John and I really don't know these people well--in
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fact, before the wedding, I'd only met Janice Robb before, so Lisa
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will have to fill in the nicknames herself :-)
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Melinda whose last name I can't remember but she's Lisa's cousin.
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Janice Robb
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Anat Shiloach
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Gaffer: William "The Troll" Lynch
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THE BETROTHAL
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(aka, The Teaser)
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[Time to enter Wailin' John reminiscent mode (tm)] No, no, no John, we
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promised no trademarks [sorry... Anyway, I recall one Astro Lab (aka
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Future Theorists of America meeting) a few years back. Tim came in,
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all excited and bursting with some bit of news, and I announced to him
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that he'd gotten engaged :-) He's never forgiven me for getting the
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information from Mikey, and thus congratulating him before he could
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actually tell me. Since then, Tim and Lisa have been doing their best
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to get into the Cute Couples' Hall of Fame, and now they've made it
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official...]
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If I remember correctly, it was their two-year anniversary--which
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is cute enough as it is. But NOoooOOOOOoooOooOo, they just HAD to
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go and get ENGAGED that day, too, didn't they. I seem to remember
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Tim telling the story thusly, "We'd just exchanged presents, and I
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looked at her and said, 'I've got another present I had in mind, but
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I wanted to have you along with me to make sure it fit.'" Not terribly
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romantic, but pure Tim.
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THE REHEARSAL
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(Act I)
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Stardate 9106.29.1700
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[I was raiding the ice box for this act...well, actually, the Kensington
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House of Chinese Chicken (oh, sh*t, is that a Trademark?), so this
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one's up to Mikey...]
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"The Wedding"'s first act started out fairly slowly, really. Tim was
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nervous, Lisa was nervous, the rest of us were just overly warm. The
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wedding was to be held outside at a nearby Botanical Gardens type
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place, and much of the inbetween time was spent complaining about
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how warm it would be. Still, there were some entertaining moments,
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mostly provided by Jonathan Lane's clowning, but they got tiresome
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after a while. There was one moment where Uncle Mikey nearly lost
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all control in a burst of laughter, but that comes under "Music".
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THE REHEARSAL DINNER
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(Act II)
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Stardate 9106.29.1900
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Lots of friends gathered at one end of the table and lots of relatives
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at the other. Lots of exchanging of old, embarrassing stories [see
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"Toast Fodder"] for the benefit of those who hadn't heard them yet.
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Both families were remarkably well behaved--more importantly, both
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sides of Tim's family were...:-)
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THE CEREMONY
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(Act--
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[Wait! Don't I get to tell all my exciting Saturday Night Miniature
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Golf stories?...oh...well...never mind].
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--III)
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Stardate 9106.30.0930
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Tim is bundled out of the house along with the rest o' the Ushers
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to arrive at the Gardens...and discover all of three parking spaces
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remaining for 90 guests--charming. That's what they get for holding
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it in a public park. (Actually, Jonathan Lane was off picking up other
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guests, so it was just Colin, Topher, Tim and I). Topher kept Tim
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occupied (although I have no doubt that Tim believes it to be the
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other way around, or just an innocent walk around the gardens) whilst
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Colin guarded the larking pot...er...parking lot, and I stood in front
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of the Place of Marriage (but not of challenge...see "Vows"), preparing
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to ush (is that really a verb? Should it be?) people to their places.
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[Mikey in his own element: telling people where to go!] It's 98 degrees
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Farenheit in the shade [What shade?].
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The [plebes] arrive at 1000ish [and the person in front of me gets
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the last parking space...grrrrr....] and hide under what little shade
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is available ["Do you think they'll mind if we stand behind the trees
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during the wedding?"] while Bill Lynch's tape deck (which provided
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the ceremonial music) waxed classical.
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[Then, the moment of truth for all the guests: "Bride's side or groom's?"
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Perhaps it should have been "Cornell side or non-Cornell?" :-)]
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At last, the moment approached. The processional began (see "Music")
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at 1045 (only 15 minutes late...not bad for this crowd :-)...the ushers
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in their black, heatsink tuxen escorting the bridesmaids in aqua [a
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shade almost but not quite like CUSFA blue], then Topher dragging
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Tim [holding him up :-)...And then came that brief moment where everyone
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looked at them and said, "Now which one is Tim again?" Sorry, Topher.
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:-)] Followed by Janis Kohler looking mahvelous in a royal blue, and then,
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finally, the moment of truth...Lisa and her 'rents [both of them -- nice
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touch] start the march up the aisle.
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Lisa made an absolutely stunning bride--her white dress contrasting
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fiercely with her bright red, glowingly blushing face. [The Blushing
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Bride -- and she blushes so well! :-)]
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At last, the scene was set--bride's party on the left,
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groom's on the right, and in the middle Susan Baggett (sp) of the
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North Virginia Ethical Society began the ceremony...a 'sermon' about
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the Rainbow Connection, lovers, dreamers, and us...[and only slight
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titters from the crowd...hey, not every wedding starts off with a
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quote from Kermit the Frog]. At last, the sermon done, the vows are
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exchanged--unprompted (except when they forgot their lines :-), and
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completely non traditional, but wedding vows--or, more accurately,
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promises--nonetheless...then, the recessional [complete with a golden
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moment of the Happy Couple (tm) <STOP THAT!> disappearing over the
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slight rise to the opening banjo strains of "The Rainbow Connection"...see
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"Music"], the reception line, and fade to...
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THE CHASE
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(Act IV)
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[For those of us who'd left our invites (including map) in
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Cornelltown, getting from the wedding to the Chevy Chase Women's Club
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for the reception was a bit of an adventure. Rachel "I'm not really
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here" Schwartz and I were supposed to follow Rob "CUSFA Pizza Czar"
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Nepell and the Volare from Hell, but in a moment of confusion and
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excessive speed (people drive fast in Maryland!), we shot past him and
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began following Scott "the grail represents everything I got into
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archaeology for" Stull and Artie "purple" (or what we hoped was them).
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As we raced thru the DC area at break-neck speed and watched Rob
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rapidly disappearing behind us, the dreaded question came up: "If
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we're following Scott and Artie, who's Rob following?". Our fears we
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allayed and renewed when, as we turned off the speedway, Rob flew by
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us, clutching his directions and the steering wheel at the same time.
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Miraculously safe and sound, we had arrived at ...]
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THE RECEPTION
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(Finale)
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[But I thought the Honeymoon was the finale]
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For them, not for us.
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[Oohhhhh...]
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Although the main party got off to a slow start (Bill Lynch can never
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be on time for anything, for one thing, but also see "THE CHASE" above),
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once the music started playing it was one of the more memorable receptions
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I've attended. For one thing, they avoided getting one of those crummy
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pseudo-music bands that play Hava Nagila even at Catholic wedding,
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and instead got a DJ...a DJ with a very strict play list (including
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various nonstandard numbers...see "Music"), from which he deviated
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at will (and at his peril). Dancing replaced alcohol (which was absent),
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although the effect in the end was the same--I woke up feeling like
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I'd been dragged through a ringer backwards...[but at least he remembered
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more :-)]. There were Toasts (see "Toasts") [duh], cake, and other
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usual Wedding reception type things.
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[Then came the time for the barbaric bouquet-and-garter ritual; gotta
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love those barbaric rituals...] The bouquet was caught by a poor,
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unsuspecting nine-year old. As a result, the bachelors in the room
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were rather reluctant to go after the garter when Tim threw it (hey,
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man, there are LAWS against that sort o' thing :-) [besides, you call
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THAT a throw? He DROPPED it from the balcony. But Ken "It's my turn to
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get married next" Bender finally got up the courage and did a flying
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tackle on top of it...] It didn't stand a chance. In the end, Lisa's
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Aunt Sue wound up playing Surrogate Leg for the garter...placement,
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with the confused and slightly frightened nine-year old sitting on her
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lap, wondering what the fuss was about.
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At last, after 30 minutes of goodbyes, the majority of the guests
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parted company and headed for home...except for certain silly Mikey
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creatures and his party, who stayed for swimming and dinner with two
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former BITNET personalities (Debra Hisle and Gina Goff)... Meanwhile,
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Tim and Lisa headed off for an unmarked, undisclosed hotel in any
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one of three states for a night of mad passionate sleep [and _I, Clavdivs_],
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driven (we believe) by Colin, as he continued his anthropological study
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of The Mating Habits of Cornell Geeks...:-)
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Stay tuned for commentary....
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...Unc and Wailin' John
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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"With a sigh of desperation, he gave in to his depression
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He went out to meet the concrete where he made his last impression
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And the papers want a statement, 'cos the public wants to know
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Was it just the cancellation of a favorite TV show?"--Uncle Bonsai
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USENET bumper sticker:
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+----------------------------------------------+
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| Don't like my postings? Call 1/800/dev/null |
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+----------------------------------------------+
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Once again, it's...
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Shappe and Whelan's "You have to be kidding me" Spoiler Review:
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The Hazard-Lynch "Rainbow Connection" Magical Musical Wedding
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Part Too
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VARNINK:
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Dis post kontainss Sspoilers. Run now while you khave the chance.
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COMMENTARY
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"Music"
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Perhaps the most interesting part of this whole affair was the music.
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Tim and Lisa were deliberately nonstandard in all their choices--both
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of ceremonial music and of reception music.
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The processional was a medley of three songs--starting with a piece
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by Enya ("Exile", I believe), followed by a piece from Chariots of
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Fire (for Tim) and another piece whose origin I don't recall for Lisa.
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[Video tapes...we need the video tapes!]
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The recessional (and this is why I cracked up at the rehearsal) began
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with the end-of-show version of "The Love Theme from Mystery Science
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Theater 3000"--which, if you don't know it, sounds like a perfectly
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good, solemn recessional type piece. The trouble is that I know the
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WORDS that go with the faster, beginning of show version (which
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include the line "Just repeat to your self 'It's just a show!/I should
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really just relax!'") ["It's just a wedding! Calm down!" And then, of
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course, there's the fact that even the slow version ends with a rather
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out-of-place "SCHWING!" sound.] The middle piece was, understandably
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enough, "The Rainbow Connection" [which gave the song new meaning for
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me, but had the slight drawback of having me and Alice Anne "Catholic
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Girls start much too late" English singing it the whole way back to
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Itha-Qapla'.] The final piece (which I didn't get to hear) was the
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"Throne Room" from _Star Wars_.
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The choice of music at the reception was typical of the bride and
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groom and their warped friends--some "standard" dance toooons (what's
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a dance without "Shout!", although I'm kinda miffed that they didn't
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do "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" [or "Rock Lobster", although
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I can see people not wanting to lie on the floor in their finery].
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Some nonstandard pieces, however, included Genesis' "The Carpet Crawlers"
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(from _The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway_) and "Afterglow" (from _Wind
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and Wuthering_) and Chris DeBurgh's "Transmission Ends". (The nonstandard
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pieces I most wanted them to play but they didn't included Genesis'
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"Dance on a Volcano" (a song in 7/8 time) and Uncle Bonsai's "Boys
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Want Sex in the Morning").
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Of course, the DJ, being an idiot by trade, had to sneak in some Madonna
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and MC Hammer (despite explicit order that he was to play neither
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Madonna nor rap "music") [But, it was probably worth it to see Janis
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Kohler getting down to "U Can't Touch This" with my shades on and
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her hair down...]
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The DJ further proved his questionable intelligence by using a scented-smoke
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machine (not steam, mind, but smoke), to which about 10% of the guests
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were allergic, including your Friendly Neighborhood Mikey. [I assume it was
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to prepare Tim and Lisa for life in smoggy Pasadena :-)]
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But enough about Music....
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"Costumes"
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Dress was fairly standard for these wedding-things. There was only
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one major problem--we were outside in BLACK tuxen...which left me
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with a surface temperature of 110-degrees when all was done and said
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[uh, Mike, you've mentioned...no, bitched about...that already] Yes,
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I know, but it's important! [You will be tested!]
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[I was rather pleased that I was the one male person who thought to not
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bother bringing his jacket...everyone else looked silly just holding
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theirs].
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"Vows"
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"Mawwidge...Mawwidge is wot bwings ufs togefthew...today. Fthat dweem
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wifthfin a dweem..."
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Well, ok, maybe not. But it would have been fun to see Tim and Lisa
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crack up if it HAD happened that way.
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[I think they were so tense that if they'd cracked up, they would
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have done so LITERALLY].
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[What IS the North Virginia Ethical Society, anyway?]
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I don't know...quite honestly, I'm not sure Tim and Lisa knew. Tim
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was wary of religious organizations in general, but the NVES appears
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to be a "religion" without a god...no deity was invoked the entire
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morning (except perhaps, by Tim, thinking to himself, "Elath, am I
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really doing this?!" and the rest of us thinking "My >insert deity
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here<, are they really doing this?!") [Of course, a deity WAS invoked,
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by David Byrne of the Talking Heads, during the Reception..."...and
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you may say to yourself, 'My God, What have I done?!'"] However, Susan
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Baggett, the officiator, did describe herself as representing both
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the state and a religious organization...
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ANYWAY, the vows, what we could hear of them [and Mikey heard more
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than I did...must have been a transmission problem...we shouldn't
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take points off for it...:-)] Uh...sure, John...were clearly non-standard
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in their wording, although the actual sentiment expressed was fairly
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normal. No "obey" or "swear" or anything, but lots of love/honor/cherish
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types of things, along with a bit of IDIC thrown in for good measure
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(something about delighting in differences, as I recall...)
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What was missing, interestingly enough, was any equivalent of the
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"If anyone can find just cause why these two poor unfortunate schmoes
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should not be joined in the bonds of unholy matrimony, let them speak
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now or never again say 'I told you so' [or 'KaliFEE!']" (Sorry about
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that last...John just saw "Amok Time" for the first time last night
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and is a little overexcited).
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"Toasts"
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There were many toasts given at the reception, some of which can be
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printed here...of course, not being Tim, I don't have exact quotes,
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but...
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Topher: More or less standard but inspired toast to the Gride and
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Broom...er...oh, hell, you know what I mean.
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Mark Rosenthal: "Tim has been dreading this toast: To old friends,
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good friends, Sunday Brunch, and the wrong knee..." (Send Mikey email
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if you want to know to what it refers...)
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Jon Lane: A long story that culminating in Jon, for the first time
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in recorded history, admitting that he was WRONG about something--specifically,
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when he'd told Tim, three years ago, not to leave the girl he was
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seeing at the time to start seeing Lisa. The girl in question is now
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Jon's fiancee and their date is set for 20 June, 1992, but hey, who's
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counting?
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Uncle Mikey: A toast to all the Cornell Crowd, and various that we
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met because we were at Cornell.
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Janis Kohler: Something blonde :-) (Don't kill me, Janis, Pleeeeez)
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Gina Goff: A toast to them both, and a hope that Lisa would have a
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long time to help conspire against Tim...
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and so on...the rest were just parental toasts....:-)
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"Cake, the"
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[Well...it was actually EDIBLE, and not a fake (a little inside
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catering knowledge...), and sported lizards (for Lisa the Herpetologist)
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and comets (for Tim the--] Space Cadet [--stop that! -- astronomer).
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Although, for all the Astro geeks out there, I mentioned to Tim that
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since he's doing large scale structure, lizards would be appropriate
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for him as well...]
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The Ratings:
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Plot: 9. Old, but well rehashed.
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Acting, Groom: 1. Tim was doing a rotten job acting calm :-)
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Acting, Bride: 9. Lisa was doing a wonderful job acting like a red
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lightbulb :-).
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Characterization: 10. Hey, how can you fail when everyone's being
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their own, natural, smeggy selves?
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Effects: 5. I hate that smoke machine the DJ brought in.
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Music: 10. Heh...wonderful, despite the DJ.
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DJ: 2. Kill him. Slowly.
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Smoke Machine: 1. We'd give it a zero, but hey, it WAS scented like
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cotton candy, and we have sweet tooths.
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GRAND TOTAL........
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Ten, of course...what, did you REALLY think we'd give him anything
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less?
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Next week...a play-by-play account of their honeymoon, courtesy of the
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video camera Colin hid in their hotel room in St. Martin
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...muhahahahahahah...
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...Uncle Mikey Parmagiana (mikey@amnesia.ithaca.ny.us)
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and
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[John "Arthur Dent" Whelan, Cornell Astro '91 (whelan@astrosun.tn.cornell.edu)]
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...Transmission ends.
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And the papers want a statement, 'cos the public wants to know
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Was it just the cancellation of a favorite TV show?"--Uncle Bonsai
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