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To: jwk who wrote (3080)5/5/1998 9:43:00 AM
From: Brooke Geiger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Hey everyone:

Was watching Willy Wanka this morning...just saw the scene where the kid got stuck in the chocolate river drainpipe and blocked up the flow....kinda reminds me of this morning....remember what happened once the pressure got too great?

Brooke (Waiting for the KABOOM....fashionally prepared of course with bunnies =)



To: jwk who wrote (3080)5/5/1998 9:45:00 AM
From: sandstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
My wife accuses me of a having a slow processor (brain). She understands things in minutes, where it will take me days.

She thinks in pictures, I think in numbers.



To: jwk who wrote (3080)5/5/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: eRM Solutions  Respond to of 50264
 
Good Morning to All,

Rude Awakenings

Subject: How old are you really?

Just a quick reminder of how old you really are?.
Are you feeling old? If not, consider this:
The people who are starting college this fall across the nation
were born in 1980.
They have no meaningful recollection of the Reagan era. They were prepubescent when the Persian Gulf War was waged.
Black Monday 1987 is as significant to them as the Great Depression.
Their world has always included AIDS.
Atari predates them, as do vinyl albums and cassette audiotapes;
they may have heard of an 8-track, but probably never actually seen (or heard) one.
The digital Disc was presented to Wall street when they were 1
year old.
* From their earliest years, a camera was something you used once
and threw away.
* As far as they know, stamps have always cost about 32 cents.
* Few, if any, have lived without an answering machine.
* Few have used a TV set with only 13 channels.
* Some use the word "clickers" for "remote control", yet they do
not know why they say it.
* They were born the year that Walkmen were introduced by Sony.
* The expression "you sound like a broken record" means nothing to
them.

You're Probably Aged 25 to 35 If...
*You wore anything Izod, especially those windbreakers that folded
up into a pouch you could wear around your waist.
*You owned a Jordache anything, or you remember when Jordache
jeans were cool.
*You remember LeFreak by Chic
*In your sophomore class picture, you're wearing an Izod shirt
with the collar "up."
*"All-skate, change directions" means something to you.
*In high school, you and all your friends discussed elaborate
plans to get together again at the end of the century and play "1999"
by Prince
over and over again.
*You rode in the back of the station wagon and you faced the cars
behind you in the "tail gunner" position.
*Schoolhouse Rock played a HUGE part in how you actually learned
the English language.
>>*You ever dressed to emulate a person you saw in either a Duran
>>Duran, Madonna, Rick Springfield, or Cyndi Lauper video.
>>*You actually know who Rick Springfield is.
>>*You're starting to believe that maybe having the kids go to
>>school year-round wouldn't be such a bad idea after all.
>>*You ever wanted to be gagged with a spoon Bo and Luke Duke.
>>*There was nothing strange about Bert n' Ernie living together.
>>*Knickers and leg warmers were cool
>>*You learned to swim about the same time Jaws came out and still
>>carry the emotional scars to this day.
>>*You ever wanted to learn to play "Stairway to Heaven" on the
>>guitar and choreographed "Dancing Queen" by yourself in your room.
>>*You were afraid of the Sleestaks on Land of the Lost.
>>*The first time you ever kissed someone was at a dance during
>>"Crazy for You" by Madonna.
>>*You ever used the phrase "kiss mah grits" in conversation.
>>*You had ringside seats for Luke and Laura's wedding
>>*You know who shot J.R.
>>*This rings a bell: "and my name, is Charlie. They work for me."
>>*You ever had a Dorothy Hammill haircut
>>*You sat with your friends on a Friday night and dialed
>>"8-6-7-5-3-0-9" to see if Jenny would answer.
>>*You owned a pair of Rainbow suspenders just like Mork used to
>>wear.
>>*You remember when your cable TV box had the three rows of numbers
>>and you had to move the selector switch accordingly.
>>*You could sing "99 Red Balloons" in English and in German.
>>*Your jaw would ache by the time you finished those "brick-sized"
>>packages of Bazooka gum.
>>*The phrase "Where's the beef?" still doubles you over with
>>laughter.
>>

Have a Great Day,

John