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To: Grainne who wrote (25580)10/15/1998 1:10:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I like "Buffy".



Priceless quotes from 'Forrest Gore'!!

gargaro.com

ex:

>>Finding himself talking to the controversial rock star Courtney Love at a Hollywood
party, Mr. Gore attempted to charm her by telling her he was a fan. Rather than just
accepting the easy compliment, Love cross-examined him.

"He goes 'I'm a really big fan'," said Love. "And I was like 'Yeah, right. Name a song,
Al'." The answer came limply back: "I can't name a song, I'm just a really big fan."

>>In the spring 1998 - Gore called The Washington Post's executive editor to tip him
off on an ''error'' in the paper.

''I decided I just had to call because you've printed a picture of the Earth upside
down on the front page of the paper,'' Gore said.


Whoops - sorry Al. There is no ''up'' in space; only on maps that orient the Earth's
surface north and south.
Source: Florida Times Union.
For more examples of Al Gore's vast knowledge of space, take a look at the Florida
Times Union article! jacksonville.com

>>Al Gore, when asked about his illegal fundraising activities that took place in a
Buddhist temple: "I didn't realize I was in a Buddhist temple."
Yeah, I know a lot of places where bald men run around in orange robes with incense
burning.

My personal fav-

>>"We can build a collective civic space large enough for all our separate identities, that
we can be e pluribus unum -- out of one, many. " January 1994. From a Milwaukee
speech to the Institute of World Affairs as quoted in Investor's Business Daily, October
25, 1996.
Out of one, many? Sorry Mr. Gore, "e pluribus unum" is Latin for "out of many, one".