I'm sorry, Billy Boy. I know these nuances are too subtle for a bastion of the rational right like you, but there is a difference between an occasional middle of the night post and an all night posting session. You don't have to stay up all night for the former.
Johannes, I don't blame you for feeling disillusionment,but I think that the f #43174, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:04AM Well yes. Of course. But I think the tendency will be to try and push the thin #43175, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:07AM I must respond to this, so let me think a moment. #43176, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:08AM LOL. Depending upon the show, you won't snore. #43177, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:09AM See, a lot of that is pure horse***t. The American Historical Society has thou #43178, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:11AM Sometimes large events need to be digested... #43179, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:13AM The public's corruption is not generally an active one. It is one that allows #43180, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:14AM Is that because I won't sleep, or is it that I will be drowned out? #43181, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:15AM I have posted numerous polls to show that the public's view of abortion is nua #43182, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:18AM I think it is the activist nature of the 400 historians. I tend to require my #43183, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:19AM Both, but mostly because you won't sleep. I have not been to a play for quite #43184, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:22AM Sure, "activist historians", sheesh... On the other hand, Eugene Genovese and #43185, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:26AM I went to "Miss Saigon" in December, complete with chopper, so I know what you #43186, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:28AM Yes. But the passive corruption to which I have referred causes many individua #43187, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:29AM Yes. A tremendous production. #43188, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:30AM So right. I guess the vastness of the group impresses me. Nevertheless, most o #43189, Johannes Pilch, Apr 21 1999 12:34AM I had to reboot, and will follow to bed in awhile, I am sure. More later... #43190, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:52AM My pleasure. Have a good night! #43191, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 12:54AM lorrie, perhaps you would prefer this:http://members.xoom.com/babe_palace3/jmc #43192, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 1:14AM lorrie: How about Xena?:http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Sands/6513/pose.ht #43193, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 1:55AM Unfortunately, lorrie, a couple of my treats didn't quite come off as planned. #43194, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 3:12AM lorrie, I have fixed one for you:http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/57 #43195, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 3:22AM lorrie, if the other is fixable, here it is:http://members.xoom.com/babe_palac #43196, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 3:27AM lorrie, it occurred to me that I might have misjudged you from that web site, #43197, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:05AM lorrie, of course I may have misjudged your tastes:http://members.aol.com/jone #43198, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:08AM brees, I thought that I would provide visual sustenance to each of my thread p #43199, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:15AM bp, I thought you might like this:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/gallery/euro #43200, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:21AM Zoltan!, I thought you might appreciate this:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/g #43201, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:23AM Les, this is Chinese, not Japanese, but I thought you'd like it:http://www.met #43202, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:27AM Ish, this is an American painting, by George Caleb Bingham:http://www.metmuseu #43203, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:29AM cody, for you something French:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/gallery/euro/GR #43204, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:31AM JBL, pour toi aussi:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/gallery/19euro/GRP9_23.jpg #43205, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:33AM Bill Vaughn, something to rouse the patriotic spirit:http://www.metmuseum.org/ #43206, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:35AM Johannes, King David in stained glass:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/gallery/ #43207, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:39AM JLA--- something martial:http://www.metmuseum.org/images/gallery/arms/BULLT4.j #43208, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:42AM Tiger's Paw--- Seurat was a "scientific" painter:http://www.moma.org/collectio #43209, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:53AM Michelle, we want to keep you happy:http://www.moma.org/collection/paintsculpt #43210, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 4:57AM Daniel, I present you with an icon of modernity:http://www.moma.org/collection #43211, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 5:01AM George Coyne: last but not least, a bit of Americana from Edward Hopper:http:/ #43212, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 5:21AM If I overlooked anyone currently participating on the thread, I apologize, and #43213, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 5:22AM lorrie, sad to say that the Xoom folks seem to have fixed things so it works a #43214, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 5:24AM I have an imperfect web page with a slow download, but if anyone is curious:ht #43215, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 6:34AM LOL! I hope I don't come across as someone who would be living there. #43216, George Coyne, Apr 21 1999 6:39AM George, I worried about that, but decided that you might like it merely as a p #43217, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 6:41AM lorrie--- Or maybe this is more like it: #43218, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 7:27AM Yes, I appreciated that aspect of it. #43219, George Coyne, Apr 21 1999 7:29AM I am glad. Except for my photos twitting lorrie, I am not especially trying to #43220, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 7:31AM >>The usual practice would have been to rule on it immediately, i #43221, Zoltan!, Apr 21 1999 7:48AM lorrie, I think I may have arrived at a solution. You know how eager i am to p #43222, Neocon, Apr 21 1999 7:50AM
Of course, I complimented Neocon on the kinder, gentler II (or was it III) effort, but with so many able assistants, the forces of nihilism were barely set back. |