Re: CSRe: New and Confused

2003-08-02 Thread Ode Coyote
No wonder the bow tie went out of style!!
 It was popular during the Victorian era?
Ode

At 10:43 AM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Actually I have read it is a phallic symbol.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:

  Is the neck-tie a symbol of a noose or a leash?
 Ode

 At 07:13 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote:
 Jack writes:
 ...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who
 reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I
 once had read that rebounding might help alleviate
 an astigmatism...
 Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too.  Something about
 it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better.
 Also, there was a report on the news last night about
 the long-term negative effect of men wearing neck-ties
 on their vision, from circulatory problems.
 Old and still confused,
 jr
 
 
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Re: CSRe: New and Confused

2003-08-01 Thread Ode Coyote
 Is the neck-tie a symbol of a noose or a leash?
Ode

At 07:13 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Jack writes:
...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who
reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I
once had read that rebounding might help alleviate
an astigmatism...
Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too.  Something about
it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better.
Also, there was a report on the news last night about
the long-term negative effect of men wearing neck-ties
on their vision, from circulatory problems.
Old and still confused,
jr


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Re: CSRe: New and Confused

2003-08-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Actually I have read it is a phallic symbol.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:

  Is the neck-tie a symbol of a noose or a leash?
 Ode

 At 07:13 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote:
 Jack writes:
 ...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who
 reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I
 once had read that rebounding might help alleviate
 an astigmatism...
 Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too.  Something about
 it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better.
 Also, there was a report on the news last night about
 the long-term negative effect of men wearing neck-ties
 on their vision, from circulatory problems.
 Old and still confused,
 jr
 
 
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CSRe: New and Confused

2003-08-01 Thread jrowland
  Is the neck-tie a symbol of a noose or a leash?
 Ode
Fashion statement, but your point is well-taken:
http://www.tieguys.com/information/history.shtml
http://www.croata.hr/en/hystory.htm
jr


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Re: CSRe: New and Confused

2003-08-01 Thread colloidal . silver
If you look at old traditional neck ties they basically were scarves, but
then poor folks started keeping silverware in them, and probably anything
that could be pilfered too... So Personally it's my viewpoint that the
hanging version of the necktie we see today got it's form from necessity...
Now,  of coarse your hard core separatist feminists with naturally call it a
phallic symbol etc.. etc... But remember, back then a sore throat often
meant fatal illness, so you needed to keep your neck and face warm etc...
These poor folks did not have C.S. !!!

Regards,
Alexander

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 Actually I have read it is a phallic symbol.

 Marshall

 Ode Coyote wrote:

   Is the neck-tie a symbol of a noose or a leash?
  Ode
 
  At 07:13 PM 7/31/2003 -0700, you wrote:
  Jack writes:
  ...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who
  reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I
  once had read that rebounding might help alleviate
  an astigmatism...
  Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too.  Something about
  it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better.
  Also, there was a report on the news last night about
  the long-term negative effect of men wearing neck-ties
  on their vision, from circulatory problems.
  Old and still confused,
  jr
  
  
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CSRe: New and Confused

2003-07-31 Thread jrowland
Jack writes:
...Also I found that there are people and Doctors who
reccomend REBOUNDING on a trampoline. Now I
once had read that rebounding might help alleviate
an astigmatism...
Yes, I heard about the trampoline, too.  Something about
it forcess the lymph glands to do their job better.
Also, there was a report on the news last night about
the long-term negative effect of men wearing neck-ties
on their vision, from circulatory problems.
Old and still confused,
jr


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