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Saddam will not be taken seriously by anybody outside of the 31 middle east (Other then as an effective "strongman") after his kuwait debacle. 32 Then again, I don't see anybody else in the area that is any better. The 33 King of Jordan is only speaking out because he is being forced to. This is 34 also true of many of the others that are moving to saddams side. 35 36 Not that I question the popularity of saddam in these countrys. I DO however 37 question the sincerity of the governments in supporting him. 38 39 I don't own a car, am a semi-vegitarian, and tend to dress in a very low key 40 manner. The point I am trying to make here is that I am a much smaller part 41 of this problem then most people, and that I am willing to change my life 42 style in order to help make the world a better place to live in. And I still 43 support the war. Not for the reasons spewed by the state department, but rathe 44 r because I do want the world to be a better place to live in. 45 46 An Astral Dreamer 47 &*&*&*&*'s (OK, so I know people will want me to support some of these 48 statements. Later.) 49 004=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/13/90 16:39 Msg:5868 Call:33394 Lines:22 50 51 -------------------------------- 52 53 I see they've appointed Arno Denecke to head the committee to evaluate 54 the education plan presented by the Black United Front et al. He's not 55 only a former board member, but probably a neighbor (or former neighbor 56 to "Joe" Rieke and Ross Dey. His daughter also attended Lincoln when 57 the varsity football team gang raped a girl in my class (and a neighbor 58 of some of my friends AND Scott Cress btw), then cut class en masse', 59 meeting in front of the office if I remember correctly, to go to a health 60 clinic to be checked fo ... and nothing was ever done or said about it. 61 And she was there whethe predeceessor of Jonathan what's his face lauded 62 these same boys in o of his columns for the "Oly" dots on their club 63 sweatshirts ... the columnist who wrote the abt the town abort, was 64 later fired by the Oregonian, then appointed youth director at the downown 65 church. The gang raped girl, btw, jumped off a local brid a coule of years 66 ago -- almost 20 years later. 67 68 It should be interesting what Arno has to say ... 69 70 ----------------------------------- 71 005=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 02/14/90 14:38 Msg:5869 Call:33399 Lines:2 72 It's always nice to read, good, coherent writing...such as the last entry. 73 006=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/14/90 20:25 Msg:5870 Call:33403 Lines:6 74 &*&*&*&*'s 75 Looked like a somewhat mangled upload to me. Its a real pain to get 76 that right. 77 78 An Astral Dreamer 79 &*&*&*&*'s 007=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 02/15/90 16:26 Msg:5871 Call:33413 Lines:3 80 81 Let ye who has never muffed an upload cast the first stone, right Bart? 82 008=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/17/90 09:56 Msg:5875 Call:33444 Lines:7 83 &*&*&*&*'s 84 Well, last nights TP was very dull to me until the last few minutes. Heck 85 of an ending. 86 87 An Astral Dreamer 88 &*&*&*&*'s 89 009=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/17/90 19:56 Msg:5876 Call:33446 Lines:31 90 91 And since the Denecke's lived within two blocks of the Cress's, that meant 92 they also lived with five blocks of the victim ... kind of another trickle 93 down order, I'd say. The Denecke's lived on Westover, I believe, in a 94 larger older-money type home; the Cress's by the stairs a block away that 95 went from Westover to Overton or whatever street is on the south side of 96 Chapman school, in a newer, more middle class house, and then Candy, on 26th, 97 or whatever street that is in front of Wallace Park ... on the second floor 98 of a modest (or less) apartment building. As far as I knew, she was not 99 a pegged as a whore, was just a nondescript, average looking girls that didn't 100 appear to hang with anybody. I never heard the story first-hand, but did 101 hear others about these same guys putting other girls through ordeals at 102 other such "parties," and even knew one who went through some ritual abuse 103 with some of them ... for a year. I saw her a couple of years ago at a 104 restaurant by my house, and she made some reference to it, but I can't 105 remember exactly what she said, but she'd had a crush on David Glover and 106 I think she went through it so he'd pay attention to her. Then David's 107 sister was tormented about the same way by Donney Kneese et al. 108 109 I've often wondered, myself, if Scott's brother Pat was involved. He was the 110 youngest of the Cress clan ... they had one kid in every class level when I 111 was a sophomore, but I think Pat was two or three years younger than Scott. 112 I ran into him on a bus one night after work ... he was stumble-bum drunk and 113 hardly coherent. He recognized me and struck up a conversation, such as it 114 was, making somewhat a spectacle of it all. Somebody said he was an "artist." 115 116 Scott went on to become head dorm trasher and food fighter at U of O, married 117 his school sweetheart and is a hero to this day ... he was featured some 118 years back on Valentine's Day in an Oregonian article. I heard Dave was in 119 a mental institution but had been a potter at one time. 120 010=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 02/19/90 18:42 Msg:5877 Call:33474 Lines:1 121 mangled upload? 011=Usr:13 voyeur 02/19/90 23:19 Msg:5878 Call:33480 Lines:4 122 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 123 Hey, did Jim & Bill finally pull the plug on CBBS/NW? 124 All I get when I call is the 'that number has been disconnected...' 125 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 012=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/20/90 05:46 Msg:5879 Call:33484 Lines:31 126 127 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 128 129 Actually, I thought PPS would select somebody from PSU's Education Dept. 130 to head their investigating committee ... like Rick Hardt, whose wife 131 worked at PPS and had arranged to have free publisher textbook samples 132 sent down to the PSU Education Department where, it was rumored, they 133 were used as merchandise for a book sale they had every year. Couldn't 134 help wondering what they did with the slush fund thus created. Used to 135 piss me off they probably funded the champagne party to celebrate the 136 firing of their president with that money ... or perhaps as a donation to 137 the VANGUARD to print a special edition to ridicule him. 138 139 I thought one Virginia McElroy would make a good second choice. She's 140 from the Ed Dept too ... worked "too closesly (wink)" with Dr. Hart, as 141 a matter of fact, as his wife once said. Ginny's in charge of assigning 142 PSU students to PPS classrooms as student teachers. After the guy died 143 who's responsibility it was to deal with the publisher's samples and had 144 written to the publishers saying the books were going to university educa- 145 tion departments and I felt obliged to ask some questions, I was threatened 146 that Dr. Hardt's wife was going to place one of her PSU students (she 147 teachs at PSU too ... Dr. Hardt is in charge of hiring ... and firing) in 148 MY friend's 4th classroom downstairs ... even though it was his first year 149 with his own classroom and the first year he'd worked full time for PPS. 150@Coincidence or what ... he died four months later. 151@ 152@After the rumour about the books got out (this was NOT intentional) ... some 153@teacher asked me point blank what was done with the samples we kept on book- 154@shelves in the room across from my office ... not knowing it was a secret 155@and not knowing they were being sold, I told her ... and after suffering 156@flack for opposing a GROUP memo regarding the school cook ... I found my- 013=Usr:322 Stray Cat 02/20/90 18:39 Msg:5880 Call:33490 Lines:18 157 158 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 159 160 After finding out we were being forced to used WordStar, I became interested 161 in transferring to one of the few departments at PPS who overrode administra- 162 tive orders and insisted on using WordPerfect. I was informed at that time 163 my personnel file looked pretty bad ... there was a bad evaluation and a 164 negative letter from a staff member. I was mighty surprised 'cause I'd 165 CHECKED my file myself, and had commented to two staffers in Personnel I wa 166 s glad Pat North saw fit not to leave it in without making a fuss. I knew 167 NOTHING about a negative letter, so one of the people I worked for insisted 168 she and I go to Pesonnel to check it out. And sure enough, the evaluation was 169 there ... the letter wasn't. But if that wasn't enough, Personnel insisted I 170 couldn't be considered for the job I had been offered because my transfer 171 materials weren't up-to-date. Seems they'd changed the rules the very year 172 I filled out a transfer form so that you'd have to submit a form EVERY year. 173 I was, of course, very hesitant to approach Personnel for ANYTHING after that. 174 014=Usr:496 TIM MILNE 02/24/90 16:42 Msg:5881 Call:33533 Lines:8 175 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 176 HELLO EVERYONE ON THIS B.B.S. 177 178 I'M NEW 179  180 OFF 181 182 015=Usr:496 TIM MILNE 02/24/90 16:48 Msg:5882 Call:33534 Lines:8 183  184 HELLO 185 186 I AM IN NEED OF SOME ASSISTANCE. I WAS GIVEN 2 MODEM PROGRAMS, BUT THEY CAME 187 WITH NO INSTRUCTIONS. COULD SOME ONE GIVE ME A LIST OF SOME GOOD BUT EASY MODEM 188 PROGRAMS THAT CAN BE PURCHASED. I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT. 189 190 PLEASE ADDRESS RESPONSE TO TIM 016=Usr:11 L'homme sans Par 02/26/90 19:32 Msg:5883 Call:33560 Lines:7 191 *&%@*#%@#*@#)($_)!(_)!@#(%$_@#*%@*)_$(#(*%_)*(_!(%@#*%^_)@#*(%*%*(%(_%(@#(%_@) 192 I see a voyeur above! How'ya do'in? 193 AD: I didn't think the episode was that dull. Perhaps by *TP* standards, but 194 still better then anything else on TV. The ending! What a shocker, and did 195 you understand the drawer knob??? yikes!!! 196 &*$@*$@#*_)%&*)*%(@#*_#*%@_)*%_* L'homme sans Parity *$_*$_!*@$_!%_!*_$*_$%@#% 197 017=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 02/26/90 23:36 Msg:5884 Call:33564 Lines:36 198 &*&*&*&*'s 199 L'homme, I've been reviewing the first season of Twin Peaks, and while the last 200 few episodes have had their moments, they don't come anywhere close to the 201 first season. I do however see some promising signs, and I'm hoping that 202 they rally will bring the series back. I intend to write my letter to ABC 203 sometime within the next week. (Got to bury them in paper.) :-) 204 205 Now, I noticed something interesting in episode 1001 (The first episode after 206 the pilot.) at one point, Donna is telling her mother about how she and 207 James have been falling in love. Now, just before this scene ther is a section 208 where they show a bit of the video tht James shot of Laura and Donna a 209 couple of weeks earlier, while they were on their picknick. The clip 210 ends with a close up of Lauras face, which freezes. and just before 211 it cuts to the scene with Donna and her Mother we hear quitly, and in a 212 low voice "Help Me". Very Strange. 213 214 Now, it seems to me that this ties in pretty well with Josie in the drawer 215 knob. Could it be that BOB has the power to trap souls? could it be that 216 The Log Ladys husband was traped by BOB in the log? could it be that 217 Laura is trapped, along with Maddy in some other objects? 218 And what about Ghostwood Estates? interesting name eh? 219 220 More speculation. The real story of Twin Peaks starts when Window Earl 221 turned to the dark side so to speak. At that point he drew Cooper in, 222 and now, things are really starting to come to a head in Twin Peaks. 223 conciously or unconciously, Josie was involved with the dark side. Thus 224 her attempt to kill Cooper. 225 226 Well, I could go on, but its late, I'm tired, and I don't want to bore 227 anybody. Suffice it to say, that things seem to be coming together nicely. 228 Now, if they can just get a little closer to the quality of the first 229 season, the I'll be a very happy camper. 230 231 An Astral Dreamer 232 &*&*&*&*'s 233 018=Usr:391 walt wilson 02/27/90 13:04 Msg:5885 Call:33568 Lines:2 234 235 ? 019=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/01/90 06:46 Msg:5888 Call:33603 Lines:10 236 &*&*&*&*'s 237 TV, destroyer of minds. Am I imagining the progresive inability of people 238 to participate in an interactive medium? 239 240 An I imagining the shortened attention span? The zombieish looks, the 241 desire to be told what to do? 242 243 An Astral Dreamer 244 &*&*&*&*'s 245 020=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/02/90 03:36 Msg:5889 Call:33620 Lines:74 246 247 248 {+}{+}{+}{+} 249 250 A Few Notes On The End Of The Conflict Overseas 251 From 252 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+- 253 254 With the end of hostilities in the Gulf, American 255 corporate and government facilities will be able to worry a 256 little less about terrorism before long. Say, sometime in the 257 next five or six generations. 258 259 The TV news coverage in the hours following the cease- 260 fire had nearly all the giddy surrealism of January 16, if 261 not the range; most networks managed to keep their regularly 262 scheduled sitcoms and commercials up and running with minimal 263 interruptions. 264 265 Early pictures of celebrations in newly liberated Kuwait 266 City certainly had an odd twang to them. Huge chanting 267 Middle Eastern crowds, all flailing arms, beards and American 268 flags. It looked so strangely familiar, yet something about 269 the scene was not quite right, something was missing. Then I 270 figured it out. This was the first time I'd ever seen 271 satellite footage of Arab mobs waving around American flags 272 that weren't on fire. Truly bizarre. 273 274 Another odd moment was a CNN interview with a Kuwaiti 275 Military Officer--also identified as a member of the Kuwaiti 276 Royal family--who was the leader of an American trained elite 277 special forces unit. Their job was to locate and flush out 278 bands of Iraqi stragglers holed up in houses in Kuwait City 279 suburbs. He spoke immaculate English with a gentle Texan 280 accent...lot's of "I'm damn proud of my men, we had us a job 281 to do and we did it." I got the feeling that, special forces 282 or not, this man's real tactical purpose was to gee-whiz the 283 hell out of 'em on CNN when the time came. 284 285 There was something unsettling also about the immediate 286 talk of how, when Johnny comes marching home THIS time, 287 America is going to welcome her fighting forces with open 288 arms, ticker tape parades, parties, tax-breaks and government 289 cash. 290 291 There's no question that someone called up out of a nice 292 family and comfortable job to spend six months in a stinking 293 desert--sleeping on a cot, sand in every orifice, dinner out 294 of a bag, and not even a cold beer to ease the fear of death 295 by fire--these men and women deserve every back-slapping 296 homecoming parade we care to muster. 297 298 But what about the Vietnam Veterans? 299 300 What about the hundreds of thousands of guys who were 301 jerked out of their childhoods, dropkicked into a full year 302 jungle bloodbath where some saw more soldiers become bodies 303 in a day that Desert Storm counted in the entire operation, 304 and then were flown home to spend the rest of their lives 305 being sh*t on by everyone from their family to Hollywood? 306 What about those guys? 307 308 In a mad lurch to not repeat the hurt visited upon 309 returning Vietnam Veterans, I hope we don't end up twisting 310 the knife in their backs. Of all the mistakes we seem doomed 311 to repeat, please God, not that one again. 312 313 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+- 314 Welcome Home 315 316 317 {+}{+}{+}{+} 318 319 021=Usr:165 Bart Simpson 03/04/90 05:52 Msg:5890 Call:33655 Lines:2 320 Good to have ThingFish back, and coherently commenting on the incoherentcy... 321 022=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/04/90 06:58 Msg:5891 Call:33657 Lines:9 322 &*&*&*&*'s 323 An interesting post ThingFish. 324 325 Am I the only one that finds cynacism to be the only point of view from which 326 to view human activities with any degree of accuracy? 327 328 An Astral Dreamer 329 &*&*&*&*'s 330 023=Usr:391 walt wilson 03/04/90 14:21 Msg:5892 Call:33664 Lines:6 331 Yes, what happened to all those Vietnam vets? As I sat and watched the 332 nation proclaim pride in its warriors, and the truly brave proud thing 333 they have done, a tear came to my eye as I remembered all that I missed 334 when I came home. It is a very confused bag of emotions to feel proud 335 yet cheated. 336 024=Usr:504 Georg Roentgen 03/07/90 15:14 Msg:5893 Call:33705 Lines:8 337 GRGRGRGRGRGRGRGR 338 If you are one of them, you know very well what some of those so called 339 vets "did" during their time. Booze, grass, weeds, broads. Contrast 340 "them" with what the present desert warriors endured in the Gulf 341 . . . . without b,g,w & b. By the by, with due apology, the top 342 commander of the desert troop is a Vietnam vet. A few rotten apples 343 really spoiled the good things deserved by the previous troops. 344 GRRRRRRRRR GRRRRRRRRRRRR 025=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/07/90 20:58 Msg:5894 Call:33710 Lines:9 345 &*&*&*&*'s 346 Twin Peaks is coming back! It'll be on at 9pm on thursdays. Starting March 347 28. Of course, this puts in opposite of Cheers, which is ratings suicide. 348 349 The question is, will it make it beyond this season. 350 351 An Astral Dreamer 352 &*&*&*&*'s 353 026=Usr:286 Jeff Marten 03/10/90 04:11 Msg:5895 Call:33756 Lines:13 354 355 Well, of course not A.D....those high powered dark suit East Coast 356 yellow tie boys have no intention of letting a freak show like TP 357 live past summer. Let's just shove the remaining episodes into a 358 deadzone and be done with it. But there are those remaining 359 episodes, aren't there....how do you think this will all wrap up, 360 A.D.? What about BOB? What about that last flaming Lynch directed 361 episode? Woof. 362 363 -+|[ ThingFish ]|+- 364 365 {+}{+}{+}{+} 366 027=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/10/90 16:09 Msg:5896 Call:33759 Lines:27 367 &*&*&*&*'s 368 TF, they may try to kill TP, but I suspect they'll have a fight on their 369 hands. 370 371 As for how it will all turn out... Hard to say. I do not believe that 372 the Laura Palmer story is really over. Josie getting sucked into the 373 knob only reinforces this feeling. 374 375 Therre is I believe a fairly complex underlying story that TP has been 376 slowly reveling to us. Most people unfortunetly have been to impatiant 377 to stick with it. Coops arrival in Twin Peaks caused the stirring of 378 powerfull forces. 379 380 Jach Renoits(sp?) speach, Joisies reason for shooting him, Lauras final 381 stand, they are all part of the prelude to a large and deadly confrontation. 382 Things over the next six episodes are going to get very ugly, and very 383 scary. 384 385 I'm looking forward to the Lynch directed episode. He has a tendancy to 386 make things interesting. 387 388 You know, I hate horror movies, yet I'm thouraghly addicted to TP. To 389 me anyway, TP is not gratoatis(Wheres a spell checker when you need it?). 390 391 An Astral Dreamer 392 &*&*&*&*'s 393 028=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/11/90 13:28 Msg:5897 Call:33774 Lines:3 394 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 395 396 029=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/11/90 13:30 Msg:5898 Call:33775 Lines:72 397 398 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 399 400 Far be it for me, a mere middle-aged secretary (from a time before xeroxes 401 and electric typewriters ... a stor in itself and, evidently according to 402 district "standards," a sin and handicapping condition) to presume to 403 questionthe authority/integrity of a top-heavy senior administration OR 404 the lawyer-laden board who set up the PPS board zones and voting process, 405 BUT I'd always kinda wondering why Portland's westside, with under 20 406 schools of the 100+ total, always seems to hold 3 of 7 positions on the 407 school board. 408 409 A chat with County Elections last Monday revealed that office neither sets 410 policy nor zones but DOES offer three standard methods of selecting/elect- 411 ing candidates: 1) AT LARGE/AT LARGE, used by very small districts, 2) BY 412 ZONE/AT LARGE, used by larger districts like Tigard and Beaverton, and 3) 413 BY ZONE/BY ZONE. I suggested, inview of the way the district had set up 414 zoning, with three zones emanatig from a region with only two high school 415 feeder areas as opposed to seven (not counting Benson) on the "other" side, 416 that a ZONE/ZONE rather than a ZONE/AT LARGE vote might create a more 417 informed board with a wider awareness of the REAL problems confronting the 418 district. I was, therefore, suprised and disappointed that the "Stacked 419 Deck/Aint-it-a-Shame/Minority-Candidates-Always-Fall-Through-the-Cracks" 420 article by Jerry Boone in Thursday's OREGONIAN included neither the School 421 Board Postion Zone map smacking of gerrymadering (given the chosen voting 422 process) nor a discussion of optional processes that might work better for 423 districts with diverse inner-city populations. 424 425 It also seemed odd that Bill Graves, in an article on the next page, 426 excluded ROBERT PHILLIPS from his list of people reportedly working to 427 replace the current "insensitive, arogant, secretive (ans possibly 428 corrupt as WILLAMEATE WEEK may seemingly imply/infer, whichever)" incum- 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 432 Steven Kafoury over the more representational "real world" candidate. I 433 find it insulting, frustrating and possibly racist that a white candidate 434 from the Irvington district -- a small yonder yuppiedom often mentioned as 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" 437 Lincoln/Wilson kindgom -- continues to insist on dominating the service of 438 an area he has so blatantly and rudely ignored, rejected and locked out. 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 441 oppressed (thru a seeminly wasteful and unnecessary "cluster 442 " system manned by McElroy-appointed heavies). 443 444 Endorsements (AND bucks/bodies) for Kafoury provided by PPS's unionS and 445 the editor of THE OREGONIAN despite consisten accounts of his personal 446 disinterest, preoccupation and irresponsibility, plus the projected 447 collective indifference and questionable credibility/corruptibility of 448 the board, show a similar callousness, arrogance and unwillingness to 449 recognize or deal with the real issues behind the seething anger and 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 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." 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???). 466 467 ^^^^^^^ I'm not gonna correct ALL the typos, folks .. time's running out ^^ 468 030=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 039=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/21/91 07:30 Msg:5914 Call:33924 Lines:66 675 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 712 as having been, at one time, the only church in town with a neon sign AND a 713 pastor with white bucks and pink Cadillac but has recently become so 714 fashionably progressive as to be "busing in Blacks" for Sunday services 715 among such other missionary mainstays as expending tax-deductible tithes 716 for sandwhich for undesirables on Thursday afternoons and distribution of 717 deductible donated discards to the Asian populatins, some ingrates persist 718 in whispered fidgets over such things as the Coalition firing of the 719 "unsightly" assistant pastor after a stoke left his face partially para- 720 lyzed ... or the Bull Mt. Missin incident where a lonely, elderly church 721 ]widow returning a deceptively packaged box of peachs (the bottom half was 722 rotten) was subjected to a lengthy shunning before finally being assisted 723 by the ever-smirking Mrs. Johnson and mom Elsie, then brutally directed 724 never to darken their doors again ... or.... well, being the kind and 725 gentle person I am, and certainly no gossip, I won't go into the ones 726 about the jr. Mr. Ray, even though I'm sure he'd be only too quick to 727 condemn me for any suspected minor indiscretions. 728 729 And speaking of banker types, it's always seemed bizarre there was nary 730 a twinge about the young Mr. Hazen's spectacular deal on some valuable 731 NW property just about the time his Uncle Bob's S&L bit the dust. In- 732 stead, a glitzy feature article in the Oregonian's NORTHWEST magazine 733 about his exclusive new restaurant on same property seemed to exhibit 734 the same smug aarrogance as the Steinfeld brochure. But then maybe, 735 idiot that I am, it was just too tongue-in-cheek for me to catch the 736 drift ... 737 738 739 ------------------------ will I never learn???? 740 040=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/21/91 20:04 Msg:5915 Call:33938 Lines:17 741 742 &*&*&*&*'s 743 744 Life, title. The message. The route is clearly marked. 745 746 Your eyes. Do they see? What is this obsesion? 747 748 The money, the pride. The sense of being alive. 749 750 Beyond, not place. Being as only being can be. 751 752 The fruit thats old. Carry me forward now. 753 754 As only time can be. Time. 755 756 An Astral Dreamer 757 &*&*&*&*'s 041=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/22/91 06:00 Msg:5916 Call:33946 Lines:11 758 ***************** 759 760 Something else that's bothered me for a long time is that if PFT field rep 761 Susan Larsen got her sexual harrassment suit against her last PPS employer & 762 if Randi Nolan Post is the most responsible for the Tubman firing (if I 763 remember correctly it was primarily due to a secretary's complaints), it 764 tends to throw some further ugly light on their attitudes and purposes. 765 766 767 I believe that firing happened shortly after some unpleasant board meetings 768 042=Usr:322 Stray Cat 03/22/91 06:17 Msg:5917 Call:33947 Lines:4 769 in which Don McElroy had made some rather crude comments about the district's 770 secretaries ... and about the time McElroy was finally muzzled from the 771 public but allowed to continue with his tactics and the administration 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:10 773 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- 777 tive level gangsters, like DOIs. 778 779 For a long time I'd thought Randi ran for PFT president because she didn't 780 like what she saw go on in the Personnel Office when she worked there, but 781 have since figured out there were different reasons. 782 044=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 03/22/91 09:46 Msg:5919 Call:33954 Lines:17 783 &*&*&*&*'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? 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