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From: "G. A." <xdream2000@ho*.co*>
To: JWSAVN@ao*.co*, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Same, same. (surprised he spelled that right)
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:10:27 -0700
Then "HAY" is also a plant?  Or can you simply not spell and are covering 
up?  Are you a native English speaker or is this some sort of an ebonics 
demo?  I am not a native English speaker and I can tell a low level of 
education when I see it.  You are amusing.  Please stop by anytime - as some 
of us have somewhat boring occupations and need a good laugh behind the 
keyboard.

RigArdees,
Gene


(Ooooo - another PLANT!  But then you are so sharp, I am sure you spotted 
that one!  You didn't?  'Regards' is the correct spelling.  It's ok - you 
live and learn.)




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>Subject: Same, same.
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>Hay George, don't forget, there are still people down here who remember the
>dumb things you were doing back in the 80s before you got religion, so 
>don't
>get too sanctimonious. Thanks again for the amusing diversion, I have to 
>move
>on to something productive. I may come back again if I get bored and have
>nothing else to do for a few hours. I am sure it will be the same! Take 
>heart
>though, you will still have your slobbering minions around to feed your 
>ego.
>Keep up the good work.
>Your Buddy
>John
>PS. "Nazi's" and "suite" were plants to see who would grab on.




Gene Avakyan


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Direct examination of psychologically healthy people shows pretty clearly 
that they are positively attracted to the mysterious, to the unknown, to the 
puzzling and unexplained. This is noteworthy because it contrasts sharply 
with the psychologically sick person's tendency to be threatened by the 
unfamiliar, the ambiguous , the unknown.

Maslow, "The need to know and the fear of knowing" General Journal of
General Psychology.


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