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To: Carol who wrote (405)1/30/1998 10:07:00 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 650
 
Of Wolves................... ;-}

Carol,

No matter how much you feed a wolf,
he will always return to the forest...

-- Russian saying

In this place, wolves sing with excitement as they cross the snow-covered fields on cold wintry nights...

Croc of the Forest ;-}



To: Carol who wrote (405)1/30/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: Yorikke  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 650
 
Carol,

I really don't know why I bother....you will understand momentarily.

There is an Author, with a wierd name
that has wandered from my memory
A modern day Burton of sorts
who has roamed about natures envorons.
writting the most interesting of thoughts
He spent a summer in the North
befriended Wolves of many sorts.
A film was made of his adventrures.
Two things I remember of the book and flick
Quafing many a cup of tea
He peed around his hovel
marking his tiny realm
just to let the wolves know
he was in residence.
And having gone through his supplies
he took to eating mice
a trick he learned from his Wolvy friends.

I'm not suggesting either
in your friendship with your wolf
just thought you might be interested
in the book
whose title and author I forget.

hmmmm......its not Matthssen...nor Russell...damn...starts with an M...

Lets Ask Ghunk!

regrards,

mmmuench



To: Carol who wrote (405)1/31/1998 2:50:00 AM
From: Harmattan  Respond to of 650
 
But, alas, there is a positive aspect to this loathsome little worm, it can restore dead, dying, decaying flesh to vigorous, blood-pumping health by eating and nibbling. <vbg>

maggot, maggot, maggot, maggot, maggot!!!!

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speaking of the "Lightness of Being" did you ever see the movie called "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"? a man and two women whose lives cross paths here and there across war torn Europe. i like what the movie is trying to get at underneath. and it drips with sensuality too.

ghunk