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Old 13-10-2003, 02:32 PM
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 04:58:39 -0800, (Jan Flora)
wrote:

In article ,
(Wavy G) wrote:

I know it may be wrong, but I'm in love with Ms. Jaime's mom.



My mom passed away last December but the next time I visit her urn
I'll pass that info on to her. :-)


On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 06:36:37 -0700, marci
wrote:

wavy g would've made an excellent boyfriend for you, had
you not said all those things.

Who in the *hell* is Wavy G?


You're kidding, right?


Nope. I have no idea who Wavy G is.


Get over it, Wavy. Not everyone raised their children with a proper
appreciation for the culture of the '60's. Just because you and I have
clothing that's older than Ms. Jaime, it doesn't make her a bad person.


You have clothing that is older then the age of 42 years??.......
which is what I will be come this November 9.



Remember when we used to say, "Don't trust anyone over 30"? Ha.
Now we have a hard time talking to anyone who doesn't remember
That Day in Dallas.


I was 2.



Or the "I Have a Dream" speech.


I've seen it but not when it was originally spoken.


Or the Dead with
Pig Pen playing drums.


How does he manage it with that little cloud of dirt
always at his feet g




Now we're the elders, Wavy. And look what America has spawned.
A bunch of kids who think "shopping" is a sport.


Well it *is*. Ask any self respecting woman. :-)



A bunch of them
who think an MBA from Wharton should earn them $150,000 as
rookies in the bidness world. And we still have girls who think
a cute butt and dimples can get them into the movies.*sigh*

But we also have really bright kids, wearing dreads, quoting
Ed Abby and singing Garcia's songs, while they learn how to build
a world that we'd all like to live in. We've done some good. We do
have some sprouts out there that we can be proud of. We can hang
our hopes on their wings and dream them the strength to fly.
They're our legacy. And it's a good one. Believe that.

I've seen some awesome kids flying with our dreams of equality,
world peace, food for everyone, clean water to drink, and no fear of
being murdered in your bed by soldiers of your own government.

(All bets are off in America with Ashcroft though. We do need to fear
Shrub, et al. They've recinded the Bill of Rights. When America does
that, what hope do folks around the world have? None. Zip. Nada.)

America funded the murder of farmers in Nicaragua under Reagan.
Why? What horrors is Shrub funding around the world (not just
in countries that are on CNN)?

I love my country, but fear my government. (Will the FBI filters
that are looking for subversives pick up on that phrase? =:-O )

Jan, a yellow dog democrat, life-long civil rights activist
and member of Amnesty International (that'll draw the red flag)



PS: My dad's lawyer has been bored since he got out of the senate.
I wish Ashcroft's boys would pick me up as a subversive. Q. and I could
use the excitement. (He's a Jew who went to Harvard. I'm IrishCatholic.
We both love a good fight with bigots, fascists, jerks, pukes from Yale
and right-to-lifers from Misery who believe in liberty and justice
for everyone who thinks just like they do.)


Interesting speech. Can I save it? :-)

Ms.Jaime