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To: Rambi who wrote (65732)11/4/2004 4:26:39 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 71178
 
<I did not feel kind Tues night surrounded by 300 elementary aged children. I wanted to smack and kick them. It was not a nice reaction at all. Shrill, pushy, wiggly, with tiny brains just beginning to function, they milled around the stage. It was like standing in a sea of three foot caterpillars all dancing on their ends.
Then they all stood still and sang a song called One World with these sweet, pure little faces and clear voices, and I wept.
Sadly, the song ended and they became screaming caterpillars again.
>

See what I mean, combined wave functions making celestial music.

Mqurice



To: Rambi who wrote (65732)11/4/2004 5:35:03 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Sadly, the song ended and they became screaming caterpillars again.

Meant to reply to this earlier. Bad comparison. Caterpillars are peaceful and very quiet -- unlike screaming elementary school children.
A peaceful caterpillar.
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