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To: sandintoes who wrote (694)9/22/1999 6:57:00 AM
From: levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4201
 
pot puts everyone to sleep right? not me, opposite effect....I had to give it up years ago....I kept get arrested for going naked skydiving....had this one party where this married lady of a good friend went home with the drummer....everyone I knew back then ended up divorced....it was not my fault p.s. another warning when in Hawaii do not drink from any bottles labelled "Zappo Wine"

Sandintoes...you need to get with it.....here is a review of reading material from my freshman english class or perhaps you might rent the movie.

I LOVE YOU, ALICE B. TOKLAS! by Bill Friday
Bantam 1968; 75 cents 195 pages
This novelization of the movie with Peter Sellers and Leigh Taylor-Young is the story of Harry Fine, uptight, stressed-out attorney, whose girlfriend, Joyce, really wants to get married. One day, he goes to look for his brother Herbie, living with a local group of hippies, and meets Nancy, a free-spirited flower child. She doesn't happen to have a place to sleep that night, so Harry reluctantly brings her back to his place. He is really nervous having her around, fearing that one wrong move and Nancy will accuse him of acting improperly, and/or Joyce and his parents will find out. The next day, while Harry is at work, Nancy bakes him a batch of "magic" brownies. That night, Harry, Joyce, and his parents work on wedding preparations at his place, and everyone samples the brownies. Everyone gets un-uptight real fast.
Wedding day comes, and Harry, having sampled the free-spirit life, leaves Joyce at the altar. He becomes a hippie, including the long hair and the clothes, and finds that his house is the new local hangout. Meantime, Joyce and his parents beg him to return to the "real" world.
This is a light, enjoyable sort of story. There aren't any deep meanings here, but if you have some free time, you could do worse than read this book.



To: sandintoes who wrote (694)9/22/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4201
 
Morning!

I'm off to play golf. I just checked GNET RTQ and it is up 7/8, Counting on you guys to keep it going.

BUYGNET

~Sarkie