Re: [Hornlist] Ox, ass, and fool

2004-08-05 Thread Paul Mansur
On Thursday, August 5, 2004, at 02:22 PM, Leonard & Peggy Brown wrote:
  What happened is that I made a totally foolish repair suggestion on 
this
list without thinking the result through.  A kindly reader emailed me
privately to tell me, in a nice way, what a bone head suggestion I had 
made.
I just took the opportunity for one side of my brain to vent against 
the
other.  Now, after that rant against myself I don't think anyone else 
can
add anything.

LB (ox, ass, and fool)
Well, at least you quoted a credible source, Herr W A Mozart in 
guidance to his friend, Leutgeb, through Concerto No. 4.

CORdially,  Paul Mansur
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Re: [Hornlist] RE: H E double hockey sticks

2004-08-05 Thread Paul Mansur
On Thursday, August 5, 2004, at 01:40 PM, Clarke, David E SWF wrote:
Where is everybody?
It's August!   School is out.  It is starting again, soon, and then 
there will be lots of mail again.

Paul M.
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Re: [Hornlist] Ox, ass, and fool

2004-08-05 Thread David Goldberg
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Leonard & Peggy Brown wrote:

> I just took the opportunity for one side of my brain to vent against the
> other.  Now, after that rant against myself I don't think anyone else can
> add anything.
>
> LB (ox, ass, and fool)

Has anyone noticed that the initials of Ox, Ass, and Fool spell OAF?

But you are right - this isn't an addition.  It is more like subtracting.


{  David Goldberg:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  }
{ Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
 { Ann Arbor Michigan }


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[Hornlist] Ox, ass, and fool

2004-08-05 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown


>
> In a message dated 8/4/04 1:00:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Leonard wrote:
>
> > Leonard you ox, ass and fool... etc.
>
> This is an interesting concept Leonard.  If you H yourself, does that
> inoculate you against the more traditional H-ing?
>
> - Steve Mumford
>
Steve,
  What happened is that I made a totally foolish repair suggestion on this
list without thinking the result through.  A kindly reader emailed me
privately to tell me, in a nice way, what a bone head suggestion I had made.
I just took the opportunity for one side of my brain to vent against the
other.  Now, after that rant against myself I don't think anyone else can
add anything.

LB (ox, ass, and fool)

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Re: [Hornlist] RE: H E double hockey sticks

2004-08-05 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 10:40 AM -0700 8/5/04, Clarke, David E SWF wrote:
>Where is everybody?


I just finished a small patio table made from two fiberglass cafeteria
trays and copper tubing, and I'm sitting outside reading, sipping my
coffee. Between writing e-mail and practicing. It's 72 degrees
Fahrenheit/22 Celsius outside. Life is good.

The more mundane is that I just got back last week from Australia where I
attended the double reed conference in Melbourne and visited a friend in
Adelaide.

In a bit I'll spend a few hours playing duets with a friend.

C


Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO


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[Hornlist] RE: H E double hockey sticks

2004-08-05 Thread Clarke, David E SWF
Hear that? .. Crickets? No!  Leonard rubbing his hockey
sticks together.  So far, the digest has consisted of:  
Wednesday, Leonard answering himself.
Thursday, Steve pondering Leonard's universe.
Wow, pretty exciting.

Where is everybody?

David Clarke

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subject: [Hornlist] H E double hockey sticks

In a message dated 8/4/04 1:00:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Leonard wrote:

> Leonard you ox, ass and fool... etc.

This is an interesting concept Leonard.  If you H yourself, does that 
inoculate you against the more traditional H-ing?

- Steve Mumford


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