Raid 'em, raid 'em now.

2001-08-21 Thread Aimee Farr

> At 06:02 PM 8/20/01 -0700, John Young wrote:
> >Come to think of it Aimee's reminds of Jeff, and the timing
> >is pretty good for another raid.
> >
> >Hark, wipe your disks.

Mors et vita in manibus lingue.

This terroristic defamation isn't funny, considering where I reside. If you
spotlighted a tree around here, you would think it was Secret Squirrel
mating season. (If you know anything about raccoons and Crawford, Texas.)

~Aimee




Re: Raid 'em, raid 'em now.

2001-08-21 Thread Mac Norton

I know raccoons like my garbage and are creative
about getting to it.  Does that tell me something
about Crawford, Texas?
MacN

On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Aimee Farr wrote:
> spotlighted a tree around here, you would think it was Secret Squirrel
> mating season. (If you know anything about raccoons and Crawford, Texas.)
> 
> ~Aimee




Re: Raid 'em, raid 'em now.

2001-08-22 Thread Tim May

On Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 10:45 PM, Aimee Farr wrote:

>> On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Aimee Farr wrote:
>>> spotlighted a tree around here, you would think it was Secret Squirrel
>>> mating season. (If you know anything about raccoons and
>> Crawford, Texas.)
>>>
>>> ~Aimee
>
>> I know raccoons like my garbage and are creative
>> about getting to it.  Does that tell me something
>> about Crawford, Texas?
>> MacN
>
> Uhm, no. The SS is very pro. And that is THE DETAIL. (As for me, I 
> figure
> somebody can read my communication attributes. On second thought... 
> *ponder*
> I think a keystroke logger would be a good thing for me.) Realize the
> cultural differences. A bunch of highly-educated, clean-cut professional
> agents breaking into a female's house around here... it could be that 
> some
> women around here don't want to issue warrants -- they want to issue
> invitations.
>
> I have an interest in VIP privacy problems, so I'm appalled by the 
> circus
> and fanfare. I imagine they wanted some solitude -- what little they can
> steal. I had a cabin in CLOSE proximity, and I didn't gawk once. All I 
> know:
> I now have take-out prime rib down the road.



I can't make sense of _any_ of this. Do you _ever_ write clearly?

--Tim May




RE: Raid 'em, raid 'em now.

2001-08-22 Thread Aimee Farr

> On Tuesday, August 21, 2001, at 10:45 PM, Aimee Farr wrote:
>
> >> On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Aimee Farr wrote:
> >>> spotlighted a tree around here, you would think it was Secret Squirrel
> >>> mating season. (If you know anything about raccoons and
> >> Crawford, Texas.)
> >>>
> >>> ~Aimee
> >
> >> I know raccoons like my garbage and are creative
> >> about getting to it.  Does that tell me something
> >> about Crawford, Texas?
> >> MacN
> >
> > Uhm, no. The SS is very pro. And that is THE DETAIL. (As for me, I
> > figure
> > somebody can read my communication attributes. On second thought...
> > *ponder*
> > I think a keystroke logger would be a good thing for me.) Realize the
> > cultural differences. A bunch of highly-educated, clean-cut professional
> > agents breaking into a female's house around here... it could be that
> > some
> > women around here don't want to issue warrants -- they want to issue
> > invitations.
> >
> > I have an interest in VIP privacy problems, so I'm appalled by the
> > circus
> > and fanfare. I imagine they wanted some solitude -- what little they can
> > steal. I had a cabin in CLOSE proximity, and I didn't gawk once. All I
> > know:
> > I now have take-out prime rib down the road.
>
> 
>
> I can't make sense of _any_ of this. Do you _ever_ write clearly?
>
> --Tim May

It went through some redaction. It gives rise to a form of elliptical
conversation.

~Aimee




RE: Raid 'em, raid 'em now.

2001-08-22 Thread John Young

>JYA may be obscure but you're just loony.

And I'm warning you it's the minerals in Texas water,
we can't help ourselves from being apes of Lyndon
Johnson, Billy Sol Estes, Steve Jackson, Judge Roy
Bean, Ike Eisenhower, George Shrub, Janis Joplin,
Governors Ma Ferguson and Pappy Lee O'Daniel,
the feces-eating Lipan Apaches, Pecos Man, and
the long-line of dust-suckers of the Big Meteor effluvia
that still blows from the toxic sand outside Monahans.

Jim Choate is a plastic honky-tonk Austinite by comparison,
all smart-ass hook-em-horns college-fucked without a 
glimmer of the origin of the meteor alien brain motes he 
barfs up as URLs.

Dallas and Houston, no, everything east of Big Spring,
might as well be Six Flags over OklaArkaLou. Except
San Antonio, which still has enough cultivated Mexicans
from pre-United States to make it no more useless than
Europe and Asia and, shhh, the Golden State.

Did you know that 2/3 of the daily waste removed from the
London Underground is human hair and skin flakes whipped
off the owners by swirling wind? Highly flammable. That
might be why California has so many wild fires.