Happy Holidays!!

by way of \ (ttd3@pop.columbia.edu)
Fri, 20 Dec 1996 14:54:18 -0500 (EST)

>Date: Wed, 18 Dec 96 23:18:00 EST
>From: Edward Kent <Ekent@brooklyn.cuny.edu>
>Subject:
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>>>"And Those Without Snow shall throw e-mail snowballs. So it is written
>>>and it is so." :)
>>>
>>>"GOTCHA!"
>>>>>>>>>>> S U P E R!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> **** * * *** * * / / /
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>>>>>>>>>>> * * * * * * * * * * ******* / /
>>>>>>>>>>> * * * * * * * * * * *********** / /
>>>>>>>>>>> * * * * * * * * * * * ************* /
>>>>>>>>>>> **** * ** *** * * ************* /
>>>>>>>>>>> *************
>>>>>>>>>>> *** * * * ***********
>>>>>>>>>>> * * * * * * *******
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>>>>>>>>>>> ***** ******* * *
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>>>>>>>>>>> ***** * * ****** ******
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>>>>>>>>>>> Consider yourself hit by a SUPER snowball. I win! :)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>****************************************************************
>>>>>>>>>>>*******
>>>>>>>>>>>send this message to as many people as possible, in the first
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> *X-MAS E-MAIL SNOWBALL FIGHT!*
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>send it back or to people already listed above. send it to your
>>>>>>>>>>>parents,
>>>>>>>>>>>siblings, politicians, teachers, bullies or anyone else you've
>>>>>>>>>>>wanted to
>>>>>>>>>>>hit with a snowball. have fun. but don't blame me if you're hit.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>remember: e-mail snowballs don't hurt, don't get you soaked and
>>>>>>>>>>>they don't melt away. Throw one today!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>****************************************************************
>>>>>>>>>>>*****
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>--
>"Support Bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!"
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Peace and Love,
Timothy T. Dickens
Smyrna, GA

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Near Eastern specialist and Egyptologist. . .are too aware of the
isolationism often seen in traditional classics--or more precisely in
studies of Greek civilization--with its emphasis on the events of a
relatively short period, primarily in a particular exemplar of a single
group of cultures. Studies that appear to see fifth-century B.C.E Athens as
the defining experience of all civilization puzzle those whose interest lie
in other areas of the Mediterranean antiquity, and still more those
concerned with other regions of the world.

"On The Aims And Methods of Black Athena"
by John Baines in Black Athena Revisited