[lit-ideas] Re: Not in the USA??

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 21:29:11 EST

Why hasn't anyone created a perfume based on the hyacinth fragrance?   It's 
one of my favorites.  After all, they did Lilies of the Valley.....and  
roses......and .....well, there are more but I can't think right now.
 
Julie Krueger
addicted to oils mixed, rather than perfume, preferably either patchouli  & 
almond or rose & musk.
========Original  Message========     Subj: [lit-ideas] Re: Not in the USA??  
Date: 4/1/05 2:03:39 P.M. Central Standard Time  From: _vcaley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
(mailto:vcaley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)   To: _lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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Dear mister Grumpy Grumpleton,

I didn't  mean civil war as fought in the US in the 1860s.  I meant massive
civil  disobedience, closest model I can think of is Martin Luther King.  I
am  thinking that when this population, including the conservatives,  finally
catch on the real agenda besides the one I previously stated.   Currently
they are making great headway reducing access to abortion. But wait  until
some of the people involved in heavily entertaining themselves that  they
will censor their favorite shows and that after abortion it's  birth
control.  They are already on the road to this with abstinence  only sex
education.

Now, then, Grumpy, please do go outside somewhere  and look at the crocuses
insisting that it really is Spring.  And  purchase a hyacinth.  The
fragrance is wonderful.  If you haven't  heard about the revolt in the
Republican Party, I will tell you about it when  I have more time.

Veronica


> [Original Message]
>  From: Eric Yost <eyost1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:  <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 3/31/2005 4:22:04 PM
>  Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Not in the USA??
>
> Since that event, I  have now concluded that they intended
> to leave this legacy on the courts  and with conservative Republican
> dominance with decades to come.   That I think will lead to civil war.
> ______
>
> A civil war  is impossible when one side controls all the territory and 
> has all the  police, troops, attack helicopters, tanks, tear gas, radio 
> and TV  stations, and the will to use them. What is possible are "pockets 
> of  unrest" (cities) and "lawless, vigilante groups" being pacified with 
>  maximum force and minimum public attention.
>
>
> On the other  hand, I think it would be good if we were able to lighten 
> up a bit. A  dying woman in Florida, a dying Pope, the death of our hopes 
> and dreams  for America, the death of the eco-system ... and Spring, 
> which seems to  be taking forever to arrive.
>
> I wish I were swimming again in the  surf off Kauai ... instead I'm 
> writing this post looking at the  steel-wool sky through a narrow window.
>
> Blek.  Hak-patooey!
>
>
> Grumpy Grumpington
>
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