Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 Breaking all rules: see, Xeno equated with Zeno, the Ancient Greek philosopher, in my head, and Zeno is famous for Zeno's Paradox, which then became my old dog's pair of trousers... pants on a dog being an example of absurdity... Aw, nevermind. *sigh* On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 06:05 PM, wrote: > > No prob. It's actually pretty silly, it's just two words sharing one > letter. > > Cheers, > Shawn. > >> The Stewarts <stews9 >> >> >> Etymologicality >> Wed, 2 Oct 2002 08:49:15 -0500 >> >> >> On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 02:29 AM, >> wrote: >> >>> LOL, wow I never thought of dividing it that way. Wouldn't that make >>> it a >>> strange mother or mother odd? Either way, no that's not the case. I >>> am >>> male. Wow 19 years, you must have taken great care of Xeno (cool >>> name). My >>> 2 cats passed within the last year, mother and daughter. I swear, >>> Lady, the >>> mother, thought she was a Queen (well ok she was). What about the >>> pair >>> of >>> Dockers? >> >> I was just making a pun on the word " paradox " , that's all. >> >>> Cheers, >>> Shawn. >>> >>> >>>> The Stewarts <stews9 >>>> >>>> >>>> Xeno's Pair of Dockers >>>> Mon, 30 Sep 2002 09:01:00 -0500 >>>> >>>> Is Matri Xeno basically Strange Mother? >>>> >>>> We had a dog named Xeno for years. He was 19 when he died. " As anyone learns who has become a naturalized United States citizen, the rock upon which American democracy is built is “an informed citizenry.” Without full information, how would you know how to vote? And if you didn’t know how to vote, could you still pretend you lived in a democracy? " --Jacques Vallee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2002 Report Share Posted October 5, 2002 Um, like, uh, yeah, I think you've scarred me for life, LOL. Cheerios, Shawn. >The Stewarts <stews9 > > > Swooping >Fri, 4 Oct 2002 16:54:13 -0500 > >Breaking all rules: see, Xeno equated with Zeno, the Ancient Greek >philosopher, in my head, and Zeno is famous for Zeno's Paradox, which >then became my old dog's pair of trousers... pants on a dog being an >example of absurdity... > >Aw, nevermind. > >*sigh* > > >On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 06:05 PM, > wrote: > > > > > No prob. It's actually pretty silly, it's just two words sharing one > > letter. > > > > Cheers, > > Shawn. > > > >> The Stewarts <stews9 > >> > >> > >> Etymologicality > >> Wed, 2 Oct 2002 08:49:15 -0500 > >> > >> > >> On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 02:29 AM, > >> wrote: > >> > >>> LOL, wow I never thought of dividing it that way. Wouldn't that make > >>> it a > >>> strange mother or mother odd? Either way, no that's not the case. I > >>> am > >>> male. Wow 19 years, you must have taken great care of Xeno (cool > >>> name). My > >>> 2 cats passed within the last year, mother and daughter. I swear, > >>> Lady, the > >>> mother, thought she was a Queen (well ok she was). What about the > >>> pair > >>> of > >>> Dockers? > >> > >> I was just making a pun on the word " paradox " , that's all. > >> > >>> Cheers, > >>> Shawn. > >>> > >>> > >>>> The Stewarts <stews9 > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Xeno's Pair of Dockers > >>>> Mon, 30 Sep 2002 09:01:00 -0500 > >>>> > >>>> Is Matri Xeno basically Strange Mother? > >>>> > >>>> We had a dog named Xeno for years. He was 19 when he died. > " As anyone learns who has become a naturalized United States citizen, >the rock upon which American democracy is built is “an informed >citizenry.” Without full information, how would you know how to vote? >And if you didn’t know how to vote, could you still pretend you lived in >a democracy? " >--Jacques Vallee > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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