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001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* 13 FEB 91 **************************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up.
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17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18$**************************************************************************
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 02/12/90 23:56 Msg:5866 Call:33389 Lines:2
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20 Life, Liberty, and pursuit of the next tank of gas.
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21 ****************************************************************
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003=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/13/90 09:27 Msg:5867 Call:33390 Lines:28
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22 &*&*&*&*'s
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23 This is in reply to the last post on the last disk.
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24
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25 No, I don't believe everything the state department spews. I tend to be VERY
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26 cynical, and I am thus seldom dissapointed.
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27
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28 And, I can see how saddam makes sense to many arabs. They do have some very
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29 fair and real complaints. Problem is, I feel they have chosen a real lammo
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30 as their hero. Saddam will not be taken seriously by anybody outside of the
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31 middle east (Other then as an effective "strongman") after his kuwait debacle.
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32 Then again, I don't see anybody else in the area that is any better. The
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33 King of Jordan is only speaking out because he is being forced to. This is
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34 also true of many of the others that are moving to saddams side.
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35
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36 Not that I question the popularity of saddam in these countrys. I DO however
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37 question the sincerity of the governments in supporting him.
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38
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39 I don't own a car, am a semi-vegitarian, and tend to dress in a very low key
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40 manner. The point I am trying to make here is that I am a much smaller part
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41 of this problem then most people, and that I am willing to change my life
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42 style in order to help make the world a better place to live in. And I still
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43 support the war. Not for the reasons spewed by the state department, but rathe
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44 r because I do want the world to be a better place to live in.
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45
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46 An Astral Dreamer
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47 &*&*&*&*'s (OK, so I know people will want me to support some of these
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48 statements. Later.)
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49
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004=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/13/90 16:39 Msg:5868 Call:33394 Lines:22
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50
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51 --------------------------------
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52
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53 I see they've appointed Arno Denecke to head the committee to evaluate
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54 the education plan presented by the Black United Front et al. He's not
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55 only a former board member, but probably a neighbor (or former neighbor
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56 to "Joe" Rieke and Ross Dey. His daughter also attended Lincoln when
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57 the varsity football team gang raped a girl in my class (and a neighbor
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58 of some of my friends AND Scott Cress btw), then cut class en masse',
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59 meeting in front of the office if I remember correctly, to go to a health
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60 clinic to be checked fo ... and nothing was ever done or said about it.
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61 And she was there whethe predeceessor of Jonathan what's his face lauded
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62 these same boys in o of his columns for the "Oly" dots on their club
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63 sweatshirts ... the columnist who wrote the abt the town abort, was
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64 later fired by the Oregonian, then appointed youth director at the downown
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65 church. The gang raped girl, btw, jumped off a local brid a coule of years
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66 ago -- almost 20 years later.
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67
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68 It should be interesting what Arno has to say ...
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69
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70 -----------------------------------
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71
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005=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 02/14/90 14:38 Msg:5869 Call:33399 Lines:2
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72 It's always nice to read, good, coherent writing...such as the last entry.
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73
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006=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/14/90 20:25 Msg:5870 Call:33403 Lines:6
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74 &*&*&*&*'s
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75 Looked like a somewhat mangled upload to me. Its a real pain to get
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76 that right.
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77
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78 An Astral Dreamer
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79 &*&*&*&*'s
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007=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 02/15/90 16:26 Msg:5871 Call:33413 Lines:3
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80
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81 Let ye who has never muffed an upload cast the first stone, right Bart?
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82
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008=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/17/90 09:56 Msg:5875 Call:33444 Lines:7
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83 &*&*&*&*'s
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84 Well, last nights TP was very dull to me until the last few minutes. Heck
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85 of an ending.
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86
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87 An Astral Dreamer
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88 &*&*&*&*'s
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89
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009=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/17/90 19:56 Msg:5876 Call:33446 Lines:31
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90
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91 And since the Denecke's lived within two blocks of the Cress's, that meant
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92 they also lived with five blocks of the victim ... kind of another trickle
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93 down order, I'd say. The Denecke's lived on Westover, I believe, in a
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94 larger older-money type home; the Cress's by the stairs a block away that
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95 went from Westover to Overton or whatever street is on the south side of
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96 Chapman school, in a newer, more middle class house, and then Candy, on 26th,
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97 or whatever street that is in front of Wallace Park ... on the second floor
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98 of a modest (or less) apartment building. As far as I knew, she was not
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99 a pegged as a whore, was just a nondescript, average looking girls that didn't
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100 appear to hang with anybody. I never heard the story first-hand, but did
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101 hear others about these same guys putting other girls through ordeals at
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102 other such "parties," and even knew one who went through some ritual abuse
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103 with some of them ... for a year. I saw her a couple of years ago at a
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104 restaurant by my house, and she made some reference to it, but I can't
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105 remember exactly what she said, but she'd had a crush on David Glover and
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106 I think she went through it so he'd pay attention to her. Then David's
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107 sister was tormented about the same way by Donney Kneese et al.
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108
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109 I've often wondered, myself, if Scott's brother Pat was involved. He was the
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110 youngest of the Cress clan ... they had one kid in every class level when I
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111 was a sophomore, but I think Pat was two or three years younger than Scott.
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112 I ran into him on a bus one night after work ... he was stumble-bum drunk and
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113 hardly coherent. He recognized me and struck up a conversation, such as it
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114 was, making somewhat a spectacle of it all. Somebody said he was an "artist."
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115
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116 Scott went on to become head dorm trasher and food fighter at U of O, married
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117 his school sweetheart and is a hero to this day ... he was featured some
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118 years back on Valentine's Day in an Oregonian article. I heard Dave was in
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119 a mental institution but had been a potter at one time.
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120
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010=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 02/19/90 18:42 Msg:5877 Call:33474 Lines:1
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121 mangled upload?
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011=Usr:13 voyeur 02/19/90 23:19 Msg:5878 Call:33480 Lines:4
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122 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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123 Hey, did Jim & Bill finally pull the plug on CBBS/NW?
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124 All I get when I call is the 'that number has been disconnected...'
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125 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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012=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/20/90 05:46 Msg:5879 Call:33484 Lines:31
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126
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127 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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128
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129 Actually, I thought PPS would select somebody from PSU's Education Dept.
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130 to head their investigating committee ... like Rick Hardt, whose wife
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131 worked at PPS and had arranged to have free publisher textbook samples
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132 sent down to the PSU Education Department where, it was rumored, they
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133 were used as merchandise for a book sale they had every year. Couldn't
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134 help wondering what they did with the slush fund thus created. Used to
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135 piss me off they probably funded the champagne party to celebrate the
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136 firing of their president with that money ... or perhaps as a donation to
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137 the VANGUARD to print a special edition to ridicule him.
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138
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139 I thought one Virginia McElroy would make a good second choice. She's
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140 from the Ed Dept too ... worked "too closesly (wink)" with Dr. Hart, as
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141 a matter of fact, as his wife once said. Ginny's in charge of assigning
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142 PSU students to PPS classrooms as student teachers. After the guy died
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143 who's responsibility it was to deal with the publisher's samples and had
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144 written to the publishers saying the books were going to university educa-
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145 tion departments and I felt obliged to ask some questions, I was threatened
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146 that Dr. Hardt's wife was going to place one of her PSU students (she
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147 teachs at PSU too ... Dr. Hardt is in charge of hiring ... and firing) in
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148 MY friend's 4th classroom downstairs ... even though it was his first year
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149 with his own classroom and the first year he'd worked full time for PPS.
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150@Coincidence or what ... he died four months later.
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151@
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152@After the rumour about the books got out (this was NOT intentional) ... some
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153@teacher asked me point blank what was done with the samples we kept on book-
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154@shelves in the room across from my office ... not knowing it was a secret
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155@and not knowing they were being sold, I told her ... and after suffering
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156@flack for opposing a GROUP memo regarding the school cook ... I found my-
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013=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/20/90 18:39 Msg:5880 Call:33490 Lines:18
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157
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158 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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159
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160 After finding out we were being forced to used WordStar, I became interested
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161 in transferring to one of the few departments at PPS who overrode administra-
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162 tive orders and insisted on using WordPerfect. I was informed at that time
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163 my personnel file looked pretty bad ... there was a bad evaluation and a
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164 negative letter from a staff member. I was mighty surprised 'cause I'd
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165 CHECKED my file myself, and had commented to two staffers in Personnel I wa
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166 s glad Pat North saw fit not to leave it in without making a fuss. I knew
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167 NOTHING about a negative letter, so one of the people I worked for insisted
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168 she and I go to Pesonnel to check it out. And sure enough, the evaluation was
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169 there ... the letter wasn't. But if that wasn't enough, Personnel insisted I
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170 couldn't be considered for the job I had been offered because my transfer
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171 materials weren't up-to-date. Seems they'd changed the rules the very year
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172 I filled out a transfer form so that you'd have to submit a form EVERY year.
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173 I was, of course, very hesitant to approach Personnel for ANYTHING after that.
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174
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014=Usr:496 TIM MILNE 02/24/90 16:42 Msg:5881 Call:33533 Lines:8
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175 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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176 HELLO EVERYONE ON THIS B.B.S.
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177
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178 I'M NEW
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179
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180 OFF
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181
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182
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015=Usr:496 TIM MILNE 02/24/90 16:48 Msg:5882 Call:33534 Lines:8
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183
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184 HELLO
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185
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186 I AM IN NEED OF SOME ASSISTANCE. I WAS GIVEN 2 MODEM PROGRAMS, BUT THEY CAME
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187 WITH NO INSTRUCTIONS. COULD SOME ONE GIVE ME A LIST OF SOME GOOD BUT EASY MODEM
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188 PROGRAMS THAT CAN BE PURCHASED. I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT.
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189
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190 PLEASE ADDRESS RESPONSE TO TIM
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016=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 02/26/90 19:32 Msg:5883 Call:33560 Lines:7
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191 *&%@*#%@#*@#)($_)!(_)!@#(%$_@#*%@*)_$(#(*%_)*(_!(%@#*%^_)@#*(%*%*(%(_%(@#(%_@)
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192 I see a voyeur above! How'ya do'in?
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193 AD: I didn't think the episode was that dull. Perhaps by *TP* standards, but
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194 still better then anything else on TV. The ending! What a shocker, and did
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195 you understand the drawer knob??? yikes!!!
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196 &*$@*$@#*_)%&*)*%(@#*_#*%@_)*%_* L'homme sans Parity *$_*$_!*@$_!%_!*_$*_$%@#%
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197
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017=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/26/90 23:36 Msg:5884 Call:33564 Lines:36
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198 &*&*&*&*'s
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199 L'homme, I've been reviewing the first season of Twin Peaks, and while the last
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200 few episodes have had their moments, they don't come anywhere close to the
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201 first season. I do however see some promising signs, and I'm hoping that
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202 they rally will bring the series back. I intend to write my letter to ABC
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203 sometime within the next week. (Got to bury them in paper.) :-)
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204
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205 Now, I noticed something interesting in episode 1001 (The first episode after
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206 the pilot.) at one point, Donna is telling her mother about how she and
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207 James have been falling in love. Now, just before this scene ther is a section
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208 where they show a bit of the video tht James shot of Laura and Donna a
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209 couple of weeks earlier, while they were on their picknick. The clip
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210 ends with a close up of Lauras face, which freezes. and just before
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211 it cuts to the scene with Donna and her Mother we hear quitly, and in a
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212 low voice "Help Me". Very Strange.
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213
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214 Now, it seems to me that this ties in pretty well with Josie in the drawer
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215 knob. Could it be that BOB has the power to trap souls? could it be that
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216 The Log Ladys husband was traped by BOB in the log? could it be that
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217 Laura is trapped, along with Maddy in some other objects?
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218 And what about Ghostwood Estates? interesting name eh?
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219
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220 More speculation. The real story of Twin Peaks starts when Window Earl
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221 turned to the dark side so to speak. At that point he drew Cooper in,
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222 and now, things are really starting to come to a head in Twin Peaks.
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223 conciously or unconciously, Josie was involved with the dark side. Thus
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224 her attempt to kill Cooper.
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225
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226 Well, I could go on, but its late, I'm tired, and I don't want to bore
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227 anybody. Suffice it to say, that things seem to be coming together nicely.
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228 Now, if they can just get a little closer to the quality of the first
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229 season, the I'll be a very happy camper.
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230
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231 An Astral Dreamer
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232 &*&*&*&*'s
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233
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018=Usr:391 walt wilson 02/27/90 13:04 Msg:5885 Call:33568 Lines:2
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234
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235 ?
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019=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/01/90 06:46 Msg:5888 Call:33603 Lines:10
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236 &*&*&*&*'s
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237 TV, destroyer of minds. Am I imagining the progresive inability of people
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238 to participate in an interactive medium?
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239
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240 An I imagining the shortened attention span? The zombieish looks, the
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241 desire to be told what to do?
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242
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243 An Astral Dreamer
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244 &*&*&*&*'s
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245
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020=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/02/90 03:36 Msg:5889 Call:33620 Lines:74
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246
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247
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248 {+}{+}{+}{+}
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249
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250 A Few Notes On The End Of The Conflict Overseas
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251 From
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252 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+-
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253
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254 With the end of hostilities in the Gulf, American
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255 corporate and government facilities will be able to worry a
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256 little less about terrorism before long. Say, sometime in the
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257 next five or six generations.
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258
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259 The TV news coverage in the hours following the cease-
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260 fire had nearly all the giddy surrealism of January 16, if
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261 not the range; most networks managed to keep their regularly
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262 scheduled sitcoms and commercials up and running with minimal
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263 interruptions.
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264
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265 Early pictures of celebrations in newly liberated Kuwait
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266 City certainly had an odd twang to them. Huge chanting
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267 Middle Eastern crowds, all flailing arms, beards and American
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268 flags. It looked so strangely familiar, yet something about
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269 the scene was not quite right, something was missing. Then I
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270 figured it out. This was the first time I'd ever seen
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271 satellite footage of Arab mobs waving around American flags
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272 that weren't on fire. Truly bizarre.
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273
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274 Another odd moment was a CNN interview with a Kuwaiti
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275 Military Officer--also identified as a member of the Kuwaiti
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276 Royal family--who was the leader of an American trained elite
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277 special forces unit. Their job was to locate and flush out
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278 bands of Iraqi stragglers holed up in houses in Kuwait City
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279 suburbs. He spoke immaculate English with a gentle Texan
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280 accent...lot's of "I'm damn proud of my men, we had us a job
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281 to do and we did it." I got the feeling that, special forces
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282 or not, this man's real tactical purpose was to gee-whiz the
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283 hell out of 'em on CNN when the time came.
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284
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285 There was something unsettling also about the immediate
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286 talk of how, when Johnny comes marching home THIS time,
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287 America is going to welcome her fighting forces with open
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288 arms, ticker tape parades, parties, tax-breaks and government
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289 cash.
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290
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291 There's no question that someone called up out of a nice
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292 family and comfortable job to spend six months in a stinking
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293 desert--sleeping on a cot, sand in every orifice, dinner out
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294 of a bag, and not even a cold beer to ease the fear of death
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295 by fire--these men and women deserve every back-slapping
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296 homecoming parade we care to muster.
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297
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298 But what about the Vietnam Veterans?
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299
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300 What about the hundreds of thousands of guys who were
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301 jerked out of their childhoods, dropkicked into a full year
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302 jungle bloodbath where some saw more soldiers become bodies
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303 in a day that Desert Storm counted in the entire operation,
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304 and then were flown home to spend the rest of their lives
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305 being sh*t on by everyone from their family to Hollywood?
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306 What about those guys?
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307
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308 In a mad lurch to not repeat the hurt visited upon
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309 returning Vietnam Veterans, I hope we don't end up twisting
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310 the knife in their backs. Of all the mistakes we seem doomed
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311 to repeat, please God, not that one again.
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312
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313 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+-
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314 Welcome Home
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315
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316
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317 {+}{+}{+}{+}
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318
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319
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021=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/04/90 05:52 Msg:5890 Call:33655 Lines:2
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320 Good to have ThingFish back, and coherently commenting on the incoherentcy...
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321
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022=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/04/90 06:58 Msg:5891 Call:33657 Lines:9
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322 &*&*&*&*'s
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323 An interesting post ThingFish.
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324
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325 Am I the only one that finds cynacism to be the only point of view from which
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326 to view human activities with any degree of accuracy?
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327
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328 An Astral Dreamer
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329 &*&*&*&*'s
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330
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023=Usr:391 walt wilson 03/04/90 14:21 Msg:5892 Call:33664 Lines:6
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331 Yes, what happened to all those Vietnam vets? As I sat and watched the
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332 nation proclaim pride in its warriors, and the truly brave proud thing
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333 they have done, a tear came to my eye as I remembered all that I missed
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334 when I came home. It is a very confused bag of emotions to feel proud
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335 yet cheated.
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336
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024=Usr:504 Georg Roentgen 03/07/90 15:14 Msg:5893 Call:33705 Lines:8
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337 GRGRGRGRGRGRGRGR
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338 If you are one of them, you know very well what some of those so called
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339 vets "did" during their time. Booze, grass, weeds, broads. Contrast
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340 "them" with what the present desert warriors endured in the Gulf
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341 . . . . without b,g,w & b. By the by, with due apology, the top
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342 commander of the desert troop is a Vietnam vet. A few rotten apples
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343 really spoiled the good things deserved by the previous troops.
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344 GRRRRRRRRR GRRRRRRRRRRRR
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025=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/90 20:58 Msg:5894 Call:33710 Lines:9
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345 &*&*&*&*'s
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346 Twin Peaks is coming back! It'll be on at 9pm on thursdays. Starting March
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347 28. Of course, this puts in opposite of Cheers, which is ratings suicide.
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348
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349 The question is, will it make it beyond this season.
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350
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351 An Astral Dreamer
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352 &*&*&*&*'s
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353
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026=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/10/90 04:11 Msg:5895 Call:33756 Lines:13
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354
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355 Well, of course not A.D....those high powered dark suit East Coast
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356 yellow tie boys have no intention of letting a freak show like TP
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357 live past summer. Let's just shove the remaining episodes into a
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358 deadzone and be done with it. But there are those remaining
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359 episodes, aren't there....how do you think this will all wrap up,
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360 A.D.? What about BOB? What about that last flaming Lynch directed
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361 episode? Woof.
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362
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363 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+-
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364
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365 {+}{+}{+}{+}
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366
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367 &*&*&*&*'s
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368 TF, they may try to kill TP, but I suspect they'll have a fight on their
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369 hands.
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370
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371 As for how it will all turn out... Hard to say. I do not believe that
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372 the Laura Palmer story is really over. Josie getting sucked into the
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373 knob only reinforces this feeling.
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374
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375 Therre is I believe a fairly complex underlying story that TP has been
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376 slowly reveling to us. Most people unfortunetly have been to impatiant
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377 to stick with it. Coops arrival in Twin Peaks caused the stirring of
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378 powerfull forces.
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379
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380 Jach Renoits(sp?) speach, Joisies reason for shooting him, Lauras final
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381 stand, they are all part of the prelude to a large and deadly confrontation.
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382 Things over the next six episodes are going to get very ugly, and very
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383 scary.
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384
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385 I'm looking forward to the Lynch directed episode. He has a tendancy to
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386 make things interesting.
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387
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388 You know, I hate horror movies, yet I'm thouraghly addicted to TP. To
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389 me anyway, TP is not gratoatis(Wheres a spell checker when you need it?).
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390
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391 An Astral Dreamer
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392 &*&*&*&*'s
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393
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028=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/11/90 13:28 Msg:5897 Call:33774 Lines:3
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394 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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395
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396
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397
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398 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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399
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400 Far be it for me, a mere middle-aged secretary (from a time before xeroxes
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401 and electric typewriters ... a stor in itself and, evidently according to
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402 district "standards," a sin and handicapping condition) to presume to
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403 questionthe authority/integrity of a top-heavy senior administration OR
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404 the lawyer-laden board who set up the PPS board zones and voting process,
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405 BUT I'd always kinda wondering why Portland's westside, with under 20
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406 schools of the 100+ total, always seems to hold 3 of 7 positions on the
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407 school board.
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408
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409 A chat with County Elections last Monday revealed that office neither sets
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410 policy nor zones but DOES offer three standard methods of selecting/elect-
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411 ing candidates: 1) AT LARGE/AT LARGE, used by very small districts, 2) BY
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412 ZONE/AT LARGE, used by larger districts like Tigard and Beaverton, and 3)
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413 BY ZONE/BY ZONE. I suggested, inview of the way the district had set up
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414 zoning, with three zones emanatig from a region with only two high school
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||
415 feeder areas as opposed to seven (not counting Benson) on the "other" side,
|
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416 that a ZONE/ZONE rather than a ZONE/AT LARGE vote might create a more
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417 informed board with a wider awareness of the REAL problems confronting the
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418 district. I was, therefore, suprised and disappointed that the "Stacked
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419 Deck/Aint-it-a-Shame/Minority-Candidates-Always-Fall-Through-the-Cracks"
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||
420 article by Jerry Boone in Thursday's OREGONIAN included neither the School
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||
421 Board Postion Zone map smacking of gerrymadering (given the chosen voting
|
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422 process) nor a discussion of optional processes that might work better for
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||
423 districts with diverse inner-city populations.
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424
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425 It also seemed odd that Bill Graves, in an article on the next page,
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||
426 excluded ROBERT PHILLIPS from his list of people reportedly working to
|
||
427 replace the current "insensitive, arogant, secretive (ans possibly
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428 corrupt as WILLAMEATE WEEK may seemingly imply/infer, whichever)" incum-
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429 bents with more informed, involved and culturally diverse candidates as he
|
||
430 IS the most obvious victim of this system. The araticle also left me with
|
||
431 the false impression that the not-really-a-candidate Mr. Pansky endorsed
|
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432 Steven Kafoury over the more representational "real world" candidate. I
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||
433 find it insulting, frustrating and possibly racist that a white candidate
|
||
434 from the Irvington district -- a small yonder yuppiedom often mentioned as
|
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435 a favorite haunt of our esteemed elitist "garden party" columnist and an
|
||
436 area more typical of the Grant dynasty or the "le Miz, M/M Jean Valjean"
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437 Lincoln/Wilson kindgom -- continues to insist on dominating the service of
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438 an area he has so blatantly and rudely ignored, rejected and locked out.
|
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439 As *I believe* the Black United Front has tried to point out, the Jefferson
|
||
440 district IS primarily poor and downtrodden, and I might add, isolated and
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441 oppressed (thru a seeminly wasteful and unnecessary "cluster
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442 " system manned by McElroy-appointed heavies).
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||
443
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444 Endorsements (AND bucks/bodies) for Kafoury provided by PPS's unionS and
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||
445 the editor of THE OREGONIAN despite consisten accounts of his personal
|
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446 disinterest, preoccupation and irresponsibility, plus the projected
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447 collective indifference and questionable credibility/corruptibility of
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448 the board, show a similar callousness, arrogance and unwillingness to
|
||
449 recognize or deal with the real issues behind the seething anger and
|
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450 discontent laying (lying?) just under the "soothingly calm" exterior the
|
||
451 district has seemed t exude the last six years. Lack of union support
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||
452 for the only incumbent willing to admit a possible need for change is
|
||
453 also very telling. "Paying off" discontents will prove to be only a
|
||
454 temporary AND EXPENSIVE "patch."
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455
|
||
456 I think the "noble and majestic" thing for Kafourty to do would be to
|
||
457 step down from his domination of this board seat and, through his **OTHER
|
||
458 SEVEN** board appointments (no wonder he seems deadened and detached),
|
||
459 begin to slant his legislative lobbying efforts towards elevating dignity
|
||
460 and self-esteem in Portland's schoolrooms and workplaces. Perhaps PPS's
|
||
461 labor unions could follow suit and actually DO what has traditinally been
|
||
462 expected of unions and what PPS employees have been **FORCED** to pay them
|
||
463 for. (BTW, what **DOES** the Federatin do with that third of a million
|
||
464 dollars a year anyway ... uhhhh, besides successfully processing sexual
|
||
465 harrassment claims???).
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466
|
||
467 ^^^^^^^ I'm not gonna correct ALL the typos, folks .. time's running out ^^
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468
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030=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/13/90 08:05 Msg:5899 Call:33807 Lines:15
|
||
469
|
||
470 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
471 The clinching coincidence of the questionable PPS/PSU book "deal" was
|
||
472 No teacher strikes in 10 years ... I wonder why. Could be that the
|
||
473 last PPS-teacher/PAT president who urged a stike had trouble dealing with
|
||
474 district authorities afterward and died a sudden early death battereed and
|
||
475 betrayed. Or it could be the "cluster" system, old-boy administration
|
||
476 or the administrations cosiness with unions regarding pay in return for
|
||
477 their stifling of complaints about the system and elimination of complainers.
|
||
478
|
||
479 Overall, looks like another Superintendent's gonna take the fall for
|
||
480 McElroy. And don't forget what happened to the last one that did ...
|
||
481
|
||
482 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
483
|
||
031=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 03/14/90 06:32 Msg:5900 Call:33817 Lines:13
|
||
484 *_%)@#*%@*_)(!@($%#*(^_)(_%(#*%_)*(_)(*^$(%(($!@$(_)%*@*^@$_)(@#)%(@%(_@%(
|
||
485 AD: Thanks for your analysis! We need to talk about a few points. Did you
|
||
486 get my email about the compiler?
|
||
487 Stray Cat: You know, the postings you have made here, if put into a large
|
||
488 context, and fleshed out a little, might be an interesting book... Local
|
||
489 politics have made popular books before? You certainly have an inside
|
||
490 track and you know who to talk to... Waddaya think?
|
||
491 Cistop Mikey: I haven't changed modems, but I do have the telebit answering
|
||
492 PEP tones first. Can you increase the timeout on your modem so it doesn't
|
||
493 hang up so quickly? I still have several 1200 and 2400 baud callers coming
|
||
494 in. Your last BBS list was deleted due to no connection....
|
||
495 *&$()#@*$)(*$_#*$@$**$_)%&@% L'homme sans Parity &$@(#*$%_)!@(#_)&%_!($_)$
|
||
496
|
||
032=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/14/90 21:32 Msg:5901 Call:33826 Lines:14
|
||
497 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
498 L'homme, got the email, havn't replied yet. Have you heard from Milch?
|
||
499 I'll have to bug him...
|
||
500
|
||
501 Rented Blue Velvet. Wierd and disturbing movie. Its amazing how much of
|
||
502 Blue Velvet made it into Twin Peaks. Logs, diners, fire, curtains, mikes,
|
||
503 actors and of course music. Just watching Blue Velvet was very uncomfortable
|
||
504 , not only because of the terrible things that happened in the movie, but
|
||
505 also because of the building tension level. Not a movie to watch when you
|
||
506 want to relax.
|
||
507
|
||
508 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
509 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
510
|
||
033=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/17/90 11:02 Msg:5902 Call:33853 Lines:14
|
||
511 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
512 repoman is a somewhat strange and worthwhile movie. Check it out. I found
|
||
513 it in the cult section of block buster video.
|
||
514
|
||
515
|
||
516 Got the new REM album this week. Its their best effort since Life's Rich
|
||
517 Pagent in my opinion. The song Belong is especially outstanding. The most
|
||
518 moving song they've ever written. Also of note is the fact that they let
|
||
519 Mike Mills sing lead on a couple of songs. I only wish they wouldn't have
|
||
520 mixed him so far back. His voice is atleast as good as Stipes.
|
||
521
|
||
522 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
523 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
524
|
||
034=Usr:3 Ramek 03/17/91 17:20 Msg:5905 Call:33861 Lines:2
|
||
525 Happy St. Paddy's day to one all.
|
||
526 -----------------------------------------------------------
|
||
035=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/18/91 06:19 Msg:5907 Call:33866 Lines:8
|
||
527 *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
|
||
528
|
||
529 But the clinching coincidence of the questionable PPS/PSU book "deal" was
|
||
530 that Chuck's replacement, after working one year strictly for Ms. Hardt,
|
||
531 was "replaced" by the daughter of Lincoln's Vice Principal In Charge Of
|
||
532 Discipline at the time of the early 60s gang rape. The "system" never
|
||
533 ceases to amaze ...
|
||
534
|
||
036=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/19/91 08:45 Msg:5909 Call:33880 Lines:12
|
||
535 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
536 Watched the wall yesterday. Another one of those not so cheery movies. In
|
||
537 fact, it was about the most depressing movie I've ever seen. The music was
|
||
538 of course great.
|
||
539
|
||
540 You know, it is sort of scary to realize that I agreed with his assesment of
|
||
541 how things work, though I am a bit more optomistic about the posibility for
|
||
542 sanity, atleast on an individual basis.
|
||
543
|
||
544 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
545 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
546
|
||
037=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/20/91 20:34 Msg:5911 Call:33915 Lines:22
|
||
547
|
||
548 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
549
|
||
550 The first scene is a short one. A shed, old wooden and very dry.
|
||
551
|
||
552 Our second scene is not very much longer. Meerly a brief glimps of the
|
||
553 sky.
|
||
554
|
||
555 The third scene however is more verbose, if less obvious in its meaning.
|
||
556 In a mountain is a cave. No human eyes have ever seen it. It is the
|
||
557 scene beyond the shadow that is the scene that few ever see.
|
||
558
|
||
559 Is truth to dirty a word to attach to it? What word then would we use?
|
||
560
|
||
561 Does the cave even exist? if no eyes have glanced upon it...
|
||
562
|
||
563 What then is this vision? No answer can be given. We do not even know
|
||
564 the question.
|
||
565
|
||
566 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
567 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
568
|
||
038=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/21/91 06:38 Msg:5913 Call:33923 Lines:106
|
||
569 ---------------------------------------A stitch in time saves nine ....
|
||
570
|
||
571 Still showing no signs of stifling my stupidity and having nothing to
|
||
572 lose but my rights to that, I've decided to vent my spleen once again ...
|
||
573 this time about the Ames/Steinfeld Dynasty and Family Coalition we seem
|
||
574 to read so much about lately (do they have agents or what?) YAWN. Last
|
||
575 summer it was a photo feature on Elsie, exclusive world-class charity
|
||
576 non-profit gift shop missionary and peach mogul (among other things),
|
||
577 who befriended a famous Native American author way back when ... and in
|
||
578 the fall nephew and distinguished pickle magnate Ray Jr. graced the pages,
|
||
579 sporting some swell hair and heading the yearly charity festivities for
|
||
580 OMSI. Then last week it was one Sara Ames, a rather highly paid assistant
|
||
581 to the governor, demanding OREGONIAN powers that be to stitch the lips of
|
||
582 her former colleague (albeit briefly) about the public pursestrings ...
|
||
583 and within days the ever-insufferable PJ does a column touting Bob's huge
|
||
584 Port party for 600 of his closest friends.
|
||
585
|
||
586 Now in last Wednesday's SNOREGONIAN we discover Bob, president of the Port
|
||
587 of Portland and 1st Interstate Bank, also works for Associates for Portland
|
||
588 Progress as, of all things, an authority on cost cutting for government
|
||
589 bureaus. A solution, says Bob, will be found in the use of contracted
|
||
590 labor and temporary and part-time workers, relating that 3/4 of his bank's
|
||
591 staff now works part time. Odd, I thought to myself, because Bob not only
|
||
592 appears to be working overtime at two of his THREE jobs but his recent
|
||
593 "Party" didn't exactly reflect bureaucratic cost cutting.
|
||
594
|
||
595 Not that I'm against job sharing. It's a GREAT **option** when sharees
|
||
596 reveive medical benefits and vacation/holidays/sick leave. In fact, I'd
|
||
597 always thought less drudge/more leisure was one of the eventual ames of
|
||
598 the Industrial Revolution. And if more people were willing to gear down
|
||
599 and sacrifice half their salary, more jobs would become available for
|
||
600 others. But paying benefits for two people to do one job doesn't exactly
|
||
601 cut costs.
|
||
602
|
||
603 And Bob doeson't say JOB SHARE anyway and as we all know, part-time workers
|
||
604 don't usually receive benefits and temporary workers have neither adequate
|
||
605 benefits nor guarantees of continuous work. I, myself, was a "temp" for
|
||
606 5-6 years too many years ago to mention, but I think I can safely say that
|
||
607 most bureaucracies systematically hired temporary workers simply as a ploy
|
||
608 to prove a need for additional staff/funds or to deplete current funds that,
|
||
609 if not spent, would tend to reduce future allocations. As there was
|
||
610 usually little work to do in these fill-in position-holding assignments,
|
||
611 I'd bring my own projects and, like a true bureaucrat, would find myself
|
||
612 feeling almost angry if they occasionally DID find something for me to "do."
|
||
613
|
||
614 But because his "crisis cutback" recommendations appear to be aimed
|
||
615 primarily at masses of "useless underlings," who COULD perform well under
|
||
616 proper management, while maintaining hordes of ineffective middle managers
|
||
617 who will eventually game play their way back to previous funding/staffing
|
||
618 levels once a sales tax is implemented if for no other reason that just
|
||
619 to have something to "manage," or worse, the equally excessive number of
|
||
620 power-hungry senior "execs" who most probably also extort exhorbitant
|
||
621 salaries, Bob's recommendations seem short-sighted fixes that would
|
||
622 guarantee the preservation of that same vicious and ever-perpetuated
|
||
623 civil service cycle once again.
|
||
624
|
||
625 Most dangerous, though, are those contract labor firms who would induce
|
||
626 employers to dump unionized crews by promising not so much to reduce costs
|
||
627 as to reduce possible liability, then bring in their own notoriously under-
|
||
628 paid, poorly supported/supervised replacement teams who, due to poor morale
|
||
629 and the resultingly high turnover, more often than not perform shoddily,
|
||
630 thereby causing company-wide frustration that spreads poor morale like
|
||
631 cancer. And only party that comes out ahead is the contractor, who will
|
||
632 probably make enough not to have to pay taxes.
|
||
633
|
||
634 Meanwhile Bob -- likely a millionaire to start through no particular inher-
|
||
635 ent talents of his own -- undoubtedly receives a pretty package of pay and
|
||
636 perks from the bank for his obvious part-time work there. And although his
|
||
637 other two jobs may not "pay," I'm sure he'd be able to squeeze out about as
|
||
638 many perks as, say, Peter Jacobsen from his "charity" ventures. So I'd
|
||
639 sure as hell resent the likes of a 3-Job Mr. Bob utilizing newly tried-and-
|
||
640 true Gulf tactics to guilt-trip a sleepwalking and already overburdened
|
||
641 dwindling middle class into voluntering to goose-step behind any new slo-
|
||
642 ganed sacrificial reform "programs." Besides how can the middle class
|
||
643 support the post-war mass migrations back to the mauls, pay the ever-
|
||
644 growing expenses for the S&L scandal and weird weird war (how much WILL
|
||
645 it cost to provide life-long "support"/benefit increases for half a
|
||
646 million veterans?), provide for AIDS research and education programs, plus
|
||
647 pad bank lending bases with huge new middle class savings accounts on
|
||
648 part-time pay with no benefits during a recession, no less ... when, in
|
||
649 the real world, just the absence of a medical plan can put a whole family
|
||
650 on the streets ... or as with the Vietnam vets, through neglect, keep
|
||
651 them there? And this while "the few" still rake in tax-free millions??
|
||
652
|
||
653 But ALMOST more infuriating (and revealing) to me is that the APP con-
|
||
654 trived Portland's "spare the spare change law" to prevent handouts to
|
||
655 the homeless ... "for their own good," they say," "so that the undesir-
|
||
656 ables will utilize the more proper and effective (but often nonexistet)
|
||
657 social programs" -- an attitude recently condemned by the media nation-
|
||
658 wide and said to characterize the creeping callousness of our society.
|
||
659 Last summer some unfortunate kid downtown was stupid enough to scold me
|
||
660 for my indiscriminate law-breaking in this regard and I know he was sorry
|
||
661 he ever because I ranted relentlessly at him this whole long spiel asking
|
||
662 him, if he thought they were such damed righteous humanitarians, did he
|
||
663 know of ANY relief progams these business owners had backed with substan-
|
||
664 tial bucks of their own? And if I'd had my displaced anger/floating
|
||
665 hostility together at the time, I'd have remembered about Michael Stoops
|
||
666 and really gotten hot, maybe even grabbing him by his stenciled t-shirt
|
||
667 & indignantly inquiring also if he'd ever stopped to wonder just who the
|
||
668 hell he thought was behind those obscene trumped-up charges against the
|
||
669 only selfless advocate the homeless ever had ... and who THEN proceeded
|
||
670 to harrass the poor guy completely out of town ... across the entire
|
||
671 nation as a matter of fact???
|
||
672
|
||
673 But I think I did get as far as to relate to the genuinely terrorized
|
||
674 kid that, in my own miniscule peabrain, I had presumed the APP was
|
||
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|
||
675 originally formed years ago when downtown businesses were in a slump be-
|
||
676 cause of parking problems, new suburban mauls, and what they most certainly
|
||
677 considered a growing rabble of undesirables taking over, and had worked
|
||
678 with a certan motormouthed mayor to remove the "Skid Row Blight" that had
|
||
679 previously provided cheap housing for said undesirables. And if I'd re-
|
||
680 lated that, I probably also told him I was among a large group of temps
|
||
681 assigned to the OLCC to transcribe the hearings of those Skid Row businesses
|
||
682 who were being "ticketed" out of the area to make way for the 70s East Coast
|
||
683 immigrant contingent whose entrepreneurial Old Town project probably made
|
||
684 the every-euphoric Bill Naito a much wealthier man ... and further
|
||
685 because my roommate had worked with men who, on their days off, called Skid
|
||
686 Row home, I'd always presumed the project was a conspiracy to move Skid Row
|
||
687 over to Union Avenue for further ugly purposes I wouldn't care to go into
|
||
688 just then. But one thing fersher ... the kid was definitely relived when
|
||
689 his bus finally pulled up. I wonder, though, what the APP is planning to
|
||
690 tell young impressionable kids now since most "programs" for the poor have
|
||
691 now been cut due to Measure 5?
|
||
692
|
||
693 But most likely snatches of other hearsay supposition have also factored
|
||
694 into my distorted perceptions and provoked this obnoxiously pre-
|
||
695 sumptuous and pretentions verbal attack ... like perhaps Uncle Ray's
|
||
696 total-loss pickle factory fire following a Scappoose zone change that
|
||
697 seriously impacted his previous growers, "forcing" him to rebuild in a
|
||
698 new industrial area, with federal aid and insurance (as if a banker in
|
||
699 the family wasn't help enough), much closer to town where his new-found
|
||
700 growers had the added convenience of enhanced transportation routes ...
|
||
701 just perxactly about the time Mr. Bob was at his post back on Capitol Hill
|
||
702 learning about such things. If I remember correctly, brother-in-law Dale
|
||
703 "Gas Co." Johnson was also running for or held some local office and the
|
||
704 Sr. Mr. Ames was bank president (are banks family owned or what?). But
|
||
705 lest you think me TOTALLY demented, a weird brochure distributed at
|
||
706 factory tours (actually stating they're strictly nepotistic and proud of
|
||
707 it) might tend to verify what might be considered terribly malicioius
|
||
708 allegations.
|
||
709
|
||
710 And despite years of pious pillarship at a large downtown institution and
|
||
711 Coalition collaboration which been responsible for garnering such eminance
|
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712 as having been, at one time, the only church in town with a neon sign AND a
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713 pastor with white bucks and pink Cadillac but has recently become so
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714 fashionably progressive as to be "busing in Blacks" for Sunday services
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715 among such other missionary mainstays as expending tax-deductible tithes
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716 for sandwhich for undesirables on Thursday afternoons and distribution of
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717 deductible donated discards to the Asian populatins, some ingrates persist
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718 in whispered fidgets over such things as the Coalition firing of the
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719 "unsightly" assistant pastor after a stoke left his face partially para-
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720 lyzed ... or the Bull Mt. Missin incident where a lonely, elderly church
|
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721 ]widow returning a deceptively packaged box of peachs (the bottom half was
|
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722 rotten) was subjected to a lengthy shunning before finally being assisted
|
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723 by the ever-smirking Mrs. Johnson and mom Elsie, then brutally directed
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724 never to darken their doors again ... or.... well, being the kind and
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725 gentle person I am, and certainly no gossip, I won't go into the ones
|
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726 about the jr. Mr. Ray, even though I'm sure he'd be only too quick to
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727 condemn me for any suspected minor indiscretions.
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728
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729 And speaking of banker types, it's always seemed bizarre there was nary
|
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730 a twinge about the young Mr. Hazen's spectacular deal on some valuable
|
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731 NW property just about the time his Uncle Bob's S&L bit the dust. In-
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732 stead, a glitzy feature article in the Oregonian's NORTHWEST magazine
|
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733 about his exclusive new restaurant on same property seemed to exhibit
|
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734 the same smug aarrogance as the Steinfeld brochure. But then maybe,
|
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735 idiot that I am, it was just too tongue-in-cheek for me to catch the
|
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736 drift ...
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737
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738
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739 ------------------------ will I never learn????
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740
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040=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/21/91 20:04 Msg:5915 Call:33938 Lines:17
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741
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742 &*&*&*&*'s
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743
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744 Life, title. The message. The route is clearly marked.
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745
|
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746 Your eyes. Do they see? What is this obsesion?
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747
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748 The money, the pride. The sense of being alive.
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749
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750 Beyond, not place. Being as only being can be.
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751
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752 The fruit thats old. Carry me forward now.
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753
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754 As only time can be. Time.
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755
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756 An Astral Dreamer
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757 &*&*&*&*'s
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041=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/22/91 06:00 Msg:5916 Call:33946 Lines:11
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758 *****************
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759
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760 Something else that's bothered me for a long time is that if PFT field rep
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761 Susan Larsen got her sexual harrassment suit against her last PPS employer &
|
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762 if Randi Nolan Post is the most responsible for the Tubman firing (if I
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763 remember correctly it was primarily due to a secretary's complaints), it
|
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764 tends to throw some further ugly light on their attitudes and purposes.
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765
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766
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767 I believe that firing happened shortly after some unpleasant board meetings
|
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768
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042=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/22/91 06:17 Msg:5917 Call:33947 Lines:4
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769 in which Don McElroy had made some rather crude comments about the district's
|
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770 secretaries ... and about the time McElroy was finally muzzled from the
|
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771 public but allowed to continue with his tactics and the administration
|
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772 started courting the unions, allowing healthy wage increases while formulating
|
||
043=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/22/91 06:37 Msg:5918 Call:33948 Lines:10
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773 oppressive control through weakly bargained "agreements" full of loopholes
|
||
774 "stacked" against employees. And as it ended up, administrators "going
|
||
775 against the grain" could be dealt with through weird classified union suits
|
||
776 through almost blackmail tactics, with added support from various administra-
|
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777 tive level gangsters, like DOIs.
|
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778
|
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779 For a long time I'd thought Randi ran for PFT president because she didn't
|
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780 like what she saw go on in the Personnel Office when she worked there, but
|
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781 have since figured out there were different reasons.
|
||
782
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044=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/22/91 09:46 Msg:5919 Call:33954 Lines:17
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783 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
784
|
||
785 How focused? How simple? On what level am I true?
|
||
786
|
||
787 Are the told still left? Are the ignorent still looking?
|
||
788
|
||
789 The powers that be. Are they as ignorent as they seem?
|
||
790
|
||
791 Is this all just a ploy? Whare are the powers that make the rules?
|
||
792
|
||
793 What is this game, and where do we get a copy of the rules?
|
||
794
|
||
795 How can we help others, when we so seldom help ourselves?
|
||
796
|
||
797 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
798 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
799
|
||
045=Usr:54 George Freemont 03/22/91 22:20 Msg:5920 Call:33961 Lines:6
|
||
800 ------------------------------
|
||
801
|
||
802 Alas, how far has the Inn fallen when all there is to listen to is the
|
||
803 ramblings of a malcontent about Portland Public Schools. Sigh.
|
||
804
|
||
805 _________________________________
|
||
046=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/23/91 00:00 Msg:5921 Call:33963 Lines:33
|
||
806 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
807
|
||
808 I feel it. Dulling my senses. Sleep is near.
|
||
809
|
||
810 The journey into dreams, Other worlds. How far apart?
|
||
811
|
||
812 The path ofteen changes, but the destination remains the same.
|
||
813
|
||
814 The more I feel it, the more I control it. Till the power of it
|
||
815 is mine.
|
||
816
|
||
817 Though the money is green, and the lights are red.
|
||
818
|
||
819 The power of observarion shows to me. Something moving. I live in
|
||
820 dreams. As well, as might. There to dream and seldom fight.
|
||
821
|
||
822 The power of magic. To move things with the mind. To know the
|
||
823 artifact, and use it in time.
|
||
824
|
||
825 A hall of mirrors, they show the soul. The feature photographs.
|
||
826
|
||
827 The yesterday of daydreams. The pyramid of time. The motion of the
|
||
828 madness. The taste of something lime.
|
||
829
|
||
830 A Palindrome in reverse flashes by my eyes.
|
||
831
|
||
832 There is beuty as it passes, behind a evergreen pine.
|
||
833
|
||
834 And then like all things it passes, as I open up my eyes.
|
||
835
|
||
836 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
837 &*&*&*&*'s
|
||
838
|
||
047=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/23/91 11:05 Msg:5922 Call:33967 Lines:149
|
||
839 ------------------------------- A stitch in time -------------------------
|
||
840
|
||
841 EVEN THOUGH Randi Nalon Posts had always rather publicly maintained she'd
|
||
842 solicited the PFT Presidency because of inquities suffered in the PPS
|
||
843 Personnel Department (a perspective that also provided a handy "excuse"
|
||
844 in countless explanations of the continuous cycle of unbelievably costly
|
||
845 Classifications, Reclassifications, Re-Evaluations of Reclassisfications,
|
||
846 and Re-Evaluation of Re-Evaluations I/II results)
|
||
847
|
||
848 ... and EVEN THOUGH she did often appear to be cutting Don McElroy down to
|
||
849 size (the HEAVY of the Blanchard Administration and part of the management
|
||
850 team that came with him) after he made some well-publicized crude and
|
||
851 disparaging remarks about the PPS classified staff at some "contract-time"
|
||
852 public Board meetings (the Pre-Cozy Period)
|
||
853
|
||
854 ... and EVEN THOUGH I hadn't been particularly impressed with earlier
|
||
855 efforts of PFT-CE on behalf of its members (the 1987-90 Agrement for
|
||
856 Classified Employees wuld make for a good study of district operational
|
||
857 philosophy but is also interesting reading in its own right .. especially
|
||
858 in hindsight .. and to think we paid good extortion money for this. Fellow
|
||
859 Sleepwalkers beware!)
|
||
860
|
||
861 ... I didn't become REALLY uncomfortable with union attitudes until one
|
||
862 Susan Larsen came bouncing into our staff lounge one noon some time back,
|
||
863 announcing herself as the new PFT field rep and stating the reason for her
|
||
864 over-excitement at the time was the sexual harrassment settlement Randi had
|
||
865 just "won her." I was so mortified I left the room ...
|
||
866
|
||
867 ... and EVEN THOUGH I, myself, had always despised that assinine and imma-
|
||
868 ture "double entendred" banter and, even worse, the many variations of the
|
||
869 "office wife" and "company-time coziness" routines so often THE "behind the
|
||
870 screens ... er scenes" cause for such suits ...
|
||
871
|
||
872 but somehow it instantly stuck me this kind of trendy chickenpoop harrass-
|
||
873 ment claim seemed totally INAPPROPRIATE for a school district
|
||
874
|
||
875 ... ESPECIALLY when there might be a chance "harrassment" could get twisted
|
||
876 to "abuse" and eventually spread like cacer through the schools ... and
|
||
877 ESPECIALLY when these types of claims could also tend to pesent a greater
|
||
878 risk for the already too few men in teaching positions
|
||
879
|
||
880 Besides, I thought, these kinds of issues could and SHOULD be very easily
|
||
881 handled by alert, up-to-date, efficient and properly-trained supervisors.
|
||
882
|
||
883 And since a FORMER head secretary (and, more telling, ALSO the building
|
||
884 union rep) and her childhood buddy, who worked in close quarters just down
|
||
885 the hall, not only encouraged that kind of boring and embarrassingly child-
|
||
886 ish reparte but had also schemed teir way to prominance through various
|
||
887 and sundry assorts of those very aforementioned office games (among other
|
||
888 things ... including blackmail) ...
|
||
889
|
||
890 ... and SINCE the department also had some male employees notorious district-
|
||
891 wide for this kind of @#()$^ behavior (Susan had rather frequent contact with
|
||
892 one of them at her pre-Union job where she had worked and done battle with
|
||
893 our NEW head secretary) anyway
|
||
894
|
||
895 ... nothing had been done about either embarrassing situation. So I took
|
||
896 The Law Into My Own Hands and chanced an attempted witticism regarding the
|
||
897 situation. Not only was I rebuked with a secret negative letter to my
|
||
898 "second," hidden personnel file in the Employee Relations Dept., but a
|
||
899 rather crude note regarding my smoking habits was posted on the staff lounge
|
||
900 door stating "PLEASE KEEP YOUR BUTTS OUT OF THE TOILET."
|
||
901
|
||
902 So I'd just kinda figured these kinds of suits were probably not only
|
||
903 chickenpoop but were undoubtedly exercised quite inequitable as well. And
|
||
904 this proved to be correct not long afterward when the "childhood buddy"
|
||
905 received a trumped up sexual harrassment settlementof her own, after which
|
||
906 she transferred to a position that allowed her to work with the aforemen-
|
||
907 tioned FORMER head secretary/childhood buddy once again.
|
||
908
|
||
909 But in spite of that, and EVEN THOUGH fragments of two other incidents had
|
||
910 been festering in the back of my mind and had nagged me as being "separate"
|
||
911 issues for a long time, the connection hadn't "hit" me until some time a
|
||
912 week or two ago, and that is
|
||
913
|
||
914 ... if Susan's sexual harrassment suit was filed against her last PPS
|
||
915 employer and IF Randi's solicitations at Tubman wre a major factor in
|
||
916 that aincident, then all this nonsense is not JUT alot of irritating and
|
||
917 time-consuming superficial chickenpoop shenanigans "between friends"
|
||
918
|
||
919 ... or not even JUST the ego-tripping, trickle-down terrorist tactics that
|
||
920 had always frightened me -- like the firings of the unfit, abuse of misfits,
|
||
921 or the union/administration, administration/administration, administration/
|
||
922 board, board/union or administration/board/union coziness/infighting,
|
||
923 whichever ...
|
||
924
|
||
925 No. Now I think maybe some more downright diry and deep down UGLY might
|
||
926 be behind district malaise as well ... something even worse than distance
|
||
927 an detachment, nepotism and arrogance ...
|
||
928
|
||
929 ... possibly even that very something Dr. Prophet may have suggested to
|
||
930 Bill Graves might be more of an attitude problem of those wo hadn't yet
|
||
931 pulled themselve up by their own bootstraps and then commenced to ignore
|
||
932 all signs to contrary
|
||
933
|
||
934 ... an "attitude" which should not persist (and perhaps will not be
|
||
935 tolerated) in the 1990s, ESPECIALLY in the land of PPS where the oppor-
|
||
936 tunities are endless and the money is good
|
||
937
|
||
938 ... which is, of course, exactly what most everybody would prefer to
|
||
939 believe -- ESPECIALLY Bill Gates, right? <grin!>
|
||
940
|
||
941 But how could it be? How COULD people believe it, I ask myslf, EVEN
|
||
942 AFTER PF had gone to all the trouble of setting us all straight with
|
||
943 his trite tongue-lashing to the contrary jut last fall, right before
|
||
944 OPB's airing of a "close friend's" documentary about the disgraceful
|
||
945 prevalance of this very thing right HERE ... RIGHT HERE IN STUMPTOWN
|
||
946 USA, and not very long age??
|
||
947
|
||
948 But then, perhaps because we never saw any followup columns or feedback
|
||
949 on current and prevailing problems -- such as the BUF boycott, the
|
||
950 Baseline essays, or the educational plans written by a variety of N/NE
|
||
951 concerns and endorse by an impressive number of advocates but then
|
||
952 rudely and blatently ignored by the District and Board ... not eve the
|
||
953 rather eventful School Board elections -- I suppose we might make the
|
||
954 assumptions about PF and his "insider" Radically Liberal Friends that:
|
||
955
|
||
956 1) they may consider local issues mundane, irrelevant, unimportant or
|
||
957 unfashionable
|
||
958
|
||
959 2) they may consider "garden party" charities more momentous than abiding
|
||
960 interest in the issues
|
||
961
|
||
962 3) they may prefer to deal only with issues that promote their own self-
|
||
963 interests or enhance their own self-images
|
||
964
|
||
965 4) they may merely pay lipservice to issues/ideals
|
||
966
|
||
967 5) they may actually deem rights and such civilities as respect, esteem
|
||
968 and dignity passe or mere relics of the past ... GONE
|
||
969
|
||
970 ... with the Vietnam Syndrome, although war remorse never seemed to hurt
|
||
971 the Germand or Japanese
|
||
972
|
||
973 ... with JW Friday, who said to BACK what we believe in
|
||
974
|
||
975 ... with hundreds of thousands of "third-rate" Third World "Uppity" Iraquis
|
||
976 and the Nation Called Iraq
|
||
977
|
||
978 ... with Dr. Blanchard and thereby all PPS problems -- especially those with
|
||
979 dissidents, the poor or the minority
|
||
980
|
||
981 ... Non-deductible Charity ... did you read his latest about Cost-Cutting
|
||
982 Charity Conscription, featuring not only a tax deduction but a 3-day
|
||
983 employer-paid leave? Could you imagine some poor civil servant having to
|
||
984 drag that dolt along on a 3-day prepaid tax-deductible joyride into the
|
||
985 wilds?? Is there no end???
|
||
986
|
||
987 ... and with The Wind. Let's hpoe it doesn't take another civil war.
|
||
048=Usr:517 Aunt Rant 03/24/91 09:10 Msg:5923 Call:33988 Lines:5
|
||
988 :>:>:>:>:>:>::>:>::>:>:>:>:>:::>:>::::>:::>
|
||
989
|
||
990 Then there's Bill Scott ... wasn't he a member of the School Board in the
|
||
991 the early 80s when they fired Blanchard??
|
||
992
|
||
049=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/24/91 16:19 Msg:5924 Call:33993 Lines:7
|
||
993
|
||
994 I thought blanchard died in '79?
|
||
995
|
||
996 And at the end, the verse you take,
|
||
997 Is equal to the verse you make.
|
||
998
|
||
999 The end
|